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It was previously reported that during starvation-induced autophagy, mitochondria elongate to sustain ATP levels, suggesting that the elongated mitochondrial phenotype in Dcp-1 Prev1 flies may be associated with increased ATP production.
✤ Few people would praise pastor Eddie Long right now, but he deserves credit for inspiring the emergence of the phrase "Elongate" to describe the scandal engulfing him.
A slight bulge (a leaf buttress) is produced, which in dicots continues to grow and elongate to form a leaf primordium.
That means the shadows of the larger of these planned buildings would jut half a mile into the park at midday on the solstice and elongate to around a mile in length as they angled across the park toward the Upper East Side, darkening playgrounds and ball fields, as well as paths and green space like Sheep Meadow that are enjoyed by 38 million visitors each year.
A unique trait of deepwater rice is that its internodes rapidly and substantially elongate to avoid deepwater flooding.
Hydrostatic (closed-system) pingos are small, elongate to circular, ice-cored mounds that are perennial features of some periglacial landscapes.
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He advised them to elongate words to show compassion and bite them off to show anger.
On the ISS, where the astronauts feel weightless, spines have the ability to elongate up to 3percentt of their total length.
After the ascorbate treatment, the Schwann cells begin to elongate and to ensheath the neighboring axon.
Cells attached rapidly and immediately began to elongate and to align themselves into cellular arrays.
The pictures are enlarged and distorted, scrunched or elongated, to fit the dimensions of vast walls.
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