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Given that the cassava microspore is multi-apertured, as shown in the SEM and histology micrographs, the pressure created by multiple cell divisions makes it easy to rupture the exine and release the MCS.
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Recent data suggest that the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of SCs might help in the selection of patients who may benefit the most from nonsurgical intervention as a first treatment option, with T2-hyperintensity predicting a better outcome, probably due to the lower viscosity of their content making them easier to rupture [5].
The blank was found easy to avoid rupture with optimized process parameters and die parameters.
Finally, it indeed began to rupture.
They can cause the tendon to rupture.
China has ample economic incentive not to rupture American ties.
The innocence started to rupture around the edges.
"The question is whether the collapse caused the tank to rupture, or whether the material hitting the building caused the tank to rupture and enhance the fire".
A little moisture between those cracks, some sub-zero temperatures, and that sucker is going to rupture like… I don't know, something that totally ruptures.
The fractures are prone to rupture again.
"I use my physical body as sculptural mass to rupture societal norms," Cassils stated to HuffPost.
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