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The measured depletion gives an upper limit to the fraction of ions detached in a single laser shot of 90%.
This buds precociously to form four blastozooids which become detached in a single unit when the oozoid disintegrates.
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Further image analysis of the ana- and telophase cells with non-binomial segregation showed that these cells rarely exhibited DMs that detached from the chromosomes, and no more than 4 DMs were observed to be detached in any single cell.
Adherent cells have to be detached into a single cell suspension prior to fixation.
He looked serious, detached in a way.
Scaling and twin-scaling, used to increase production in slower-growing varieties, in which multiple whole scales are detached from a single bulb.
Our analysis included two residential building templates developed by NIST, a two story detached home and a single story detached home.
The thorax was cut in half along a sagittal plane and the head and cephalic appendages were detached as a single unit.
For one, it's much easier to emotionally detach in a text fight.
Thus, each myosin II motor domain spends most of its ATPase cycle time detached from actin and a single myosin motor is believed to take only one single step along an actin filament before detaching.
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