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Together these events lead to the cytoplasmic neuronal compartment filling up with tau phosphorylated at multiple sites available for further aggregation into NFTs, which in turn may result in neuronal degeneration and associated cognitive decline.
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The process was described by Pliny the Elder: pieces of lead were put into clay pots that had a separate compartment filled with vinegar.
The compartment fills up with the expanding Madame, panting and sweaty, who has managed to push Edgar and Clare into one corner.
Since sealing the car completely would have presented a nearly insurmountable challenge, Perry decided that the car would have to be a "wet" submersible, meaning that the passenger compartment filled with water when it was submerged.
You even have your own minibar and a little compartment filled with beauty and aromatherapy products.
When they put human macrophages in the lower compartment filled with cell culture medium, the cells rose toward the membrane.
Furthermore, we used the EARL prescription that a phantom background compartment filled with 2.0 kBq/mL FDG activity represents a patient of 75 kg who received 300 MBq FDG activity.
A scheme of the membrane system was as follows: cathode compartment, polymer cation-exchange membrane (Nafion 117, Dupont, Wilmington, DE, USA), desalination compartment filled with glass spacers (6 × 10−4 m of a diameter), inorganic membrane, concentration compartment, polymer cation-exchange membrane and anode compartment.
One Trek fan even built a key component for Galileo's restoration, a small compartment filled with electronic-like gear mounted to the aft of the shuttlecraft.
It was divided into an empty outer compartment and an inner compartment filled with five rows of water-tight "crushing tubes" intended to absorb and distribute the force of an explosion.
It was divided into a water-tight empty lower compartment and an upper compartment filled with water-tight "crushing tubes" intended to absorb and distribute the force of an explosion.
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