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We found that stable-bleb cells plated on Fibronectin-coated substrates under confinement displayed exceptionally fast and directional movements with average cell speed < v cell > = 17.1 ± 0.6 μm/min (n = 67 cells) and persistence length of approximately four cell diameters, best described by a persistent random walk model over long timescales.
Putting these results together, we confirmed that the cell movement is not simply described by a persistent random walk but contains complex dynamics with anomalous super-diffusion processes [7] and its persistency and velocity increase with development (see also Figure S1).
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(b) Our model, in which each molecule is described by a data or fileset and has its own uniquely assigned persistent identifier.
The reasons for the greater complexity deal entirely with the difficulties caused by the fact that SQL manages persistent data that is described by equally persistent metadata.
The House report on DOMA described a "persistent reluctance by some within the gay and lesbian movement to embrace the objective of same-sex 'marriage.' " The charge was accurate.
At a high level, each Tinker event can be described as a persistent search for multiple keywords on Twitter.
This can best be described as a persistent hypervigalent sensory system, still "on alert" for the oncoming assault.
Described by the newspaper as "persistent, detailed, passionate, and sometimes politely menacing," the letters revealed a very varied array of royal concerns, from the dwindling Patagonian tooth fish population to the preservation of historic Irish jails.
Effectively Onehub itself becomes what BitTorrent describes as a "persistent peer" in the company network.
Therefore, the movement of amoeboid Dictyostelium cells may be described by relatively straight runs of persistent steps mediated by pseudopod splittings and random turns by de novo pseudopodia.
Under the condition of white noise and the feedback control of the turbidostat, system (1.1) may be persistent (stochastically persistent) as described by Theorem 3.1 (Theorem 3.2), and it has a stationary distribution.
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