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This landscape was first metaphorically proposed by Waddington (1956) to model development and differentiation as a descent of cells into the low valleys, which hence automatically assume stable, discretely distinct phenotypes.

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Indeed, a key dermoscopic feature of lentigo maligna is asymmetrical pigmentation of follicular openings, reflecting uneven descent of melanoma cells into individual hair follicles.

This suggests that the descent of subplate cells to their destination beneath the cortical plate does not occur all at once, but rather occurs progressively during cortical plate formation.

The occurrence of a residual descent of granule cell precursors raises questions about the persistence of SPL chains of tangentially-oriented cells.

Then, this protracted descent of granule cell precursors is exhausted before puberty.

Forterre propounds a different scenario of evolution that includes a primordial virus world as well but considers eukaryotes to be one of the primary lines of descent in the evolution of cells [ 35, 45- 47].

In addition, the descent of axons from these cells (Fig. 1 E, F) showed that a proportion of these cells are subcortically projecting and hence infragranular in nature.

After forming process, a gradual descent of current interpreted the cell that was switched back to HRS from LRS while a positive bias was swept over the reset voltage (V reset, 0.55 V), which is called as 'reset procedure' and due to the rupture of the filament.

Slow descent of curtain.

Sidebar: The Descent of Man.

—Charles Darwin, Descent of Man.

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