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The normal synovial lining layer is a condensed accumulation of cells one to four cells thick that resides between the fluid-filled joint cavity and a more loosely packed stroma [ 17] (Fig. 2).
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Kao et al. [ 91] demonstrated strong association between PAL expression and condensed tannin accumulation in poplar.
He showed that initiation of DNA damage by X-ray irradiation disrupts the normally condensed heterochromatin and leads to the accumulation of RAD51 foci at the periphery of the heterochromatin in the nuclear periphery.
Similar to its accumulation in hepatocytes, PPL was condensed at the cellular periphery.
Ultra-structural analysis using electronic microscopy revealed dramatic morphological alterations suggestive of nuclear senescence in LMNAR225X/WT dermal fibroblasts including focal loss of nuclear membrane, clustering of nuclear pores, large aggregates of highly condensed heterochromatin, bleb and micronucleus formation, and accumulation of mitochondria around the nuclear envelope.
This effect can be related with the change in the spatial distribution of condensed particles due to the electric field structure change leading to the particle accumulation in the coating deposition region.
Smaller diameter condensed phase products and more gaseous products will likely decrease two-phase flow loss and reduce slag accumulation.
In co-stainings for alpha-tubulin and phospho-S6 kinase we observed in the prophase (Fig. 4a) when accumulation of tubulin is seen close to the nuclear envelope, very prominent staining for P-S6 kinase between the condensed chromatin and under the nuclear envelope (see also below).
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Postcrash, the horizon has condensed.
"We've condensed," he said.
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