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The different phases are critical as these ventures cannot develop into the next phase without overcoming each of the junctures.
In either case, after being shed from the parent sporophyte, the spores that have suitable environmental conditions germinate and develop into the gametophytic phase.
Results of these simulations show that, although the draping of a strong tangential magnetic field component around the magnetopause, tailward of the terminator (due to the Parker-Spiral orientation), tends to stabilize the growth of such instabilities within the shear-flow plane, Kelvin–Helmholtz waves with a k-vector tilted out of this plane may, nonetheless, develop into the nonlinear phase.
The carpospores develop into the conchocelis phase.
Some P. vivax sporozoites do not immediately develop into exoerythrocytic-phase merozoites, but instead produce hypnozoites that remain dormant for periods ranging from several months (7 10 months is typical) to several years.
EPS develop into two phases.
This Mg solute segregation on the dislocations was subsequently observed to develop into S-like phases.
Now, I think we're just beginning to get into another phase.
The fertilized egg (zygote) develops into the sporophyte phase, which produces numerous unicellular spores.
In addition, the morphology of RR blend films exhibited micro change while the RA blend films developed into long-range phase separation after thermal annealing for CF blend films which also confirmed the molecular diffusion induced morphological evolution.
MSI-78 has broad spectrum activity for treating foot ulcers and has developed into phase III clinical trials (Kang et al. 2012).
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