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The gene came to light two years ago, when a disrupted form of it was identified as the cause of microcephaly, a disease in which people are born with an abnormally small cerebral cortex.
This view is consistent with a diminished (rather than entirely disrupted) form of autonoetic awareness (i.e. the state of remembering) along with an unimpaired noetic awareness (i.e. the state of knowing) [55].
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He also observed that the fine inner structure of the nerves in certain brain regions was disrupted, forming "tangles" made up of a protein later called tau.
While the microtubular cytoskeleton and cortical actin were intact, actin stress fibre formation was severely disrupted, forming abnormal apical stress fibre aggregates.
Ali Smith's writing often disrupts forms in a joyous, mind-expanding fashion, and in How to Be Both, she mischievously remodels the novel with both brazen ambition and sneaky subtly.
Clusters in our simulation are not stable in time: they form and then are disrupted, to form again later in a different configuration.
"When a massive star collides with a low-mass star, the small star gets disrupted to form a disk around the massive one," Livio explains.
The phagocytosis process is retarded and the membrane trafficking of phagosome maturation is disrupted to form a megasome that contains the ingested bacteria [6], [7].
However, when both genes are disrupted placodes form but do not develop into mammary buds [ 16].
The majority of the large aggregates are disrupted to form aggregates in the 10 50 µm size range (Fig. 5b d).
Experiment 1 demonstrated that such words did not benefit from the form overlap, suggesting that the incongruent spelling disrupted the form-preparation effect.
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