Sentence examples for elongation too from inspiring English sources

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Microtubules play an essential role in cell division and cell elongation too.

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If the major part (more than half) of the PM was lost, auxin flow from the elongation zone was too high to be assimilated in the remaining part of the PM so that the cells of PM accumulated auxin and this did not facilitate meristem restoration.

Jet breaks up periodically at the tip of Taylor-cone if the polymer viscosity is too low or the elongation rate is not high enough to stretch the jet.

Also, Kawashima et al. (1994) reported that a distraction rate of 0.35 mm twice a day is too fast for tendon elongation, although adequate for bone distraction.

In the tissue specific set too we find 96 elongation factors, but not mitochondrial ones, and 36 are testis specific factors, while 16 are negative elongation factors, involved in diseases that subvert the common housekeeping of cell growth, like breast cancer and Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, a multiple malformation syndrome characterized by mental and developmental defects.

Elongation at break was also measured.

The satisfaction of the aforementioned, final mother-daughter warfare, is, alas, blunted by director Anna D. Shapiro's overly dramatic elongation of the play, ending with matriarch Violet's comeuppance.

The primary observations made with the physical properties are that for the type of mild steel produced in Ghana from re-cycled steel, the characteristic tensile strength is too high with very little elongation leading to limited ductility compared with standard mild steel and high-yield steel.

Given the range of caudal vertebral counts observed in A. spatula and relative undersampling of the species O. decoratus, it is prudent to avoid too much interpretation into potential caudal elongation in Obaichthys.

Also, while termination of elongation and release of free FAs appears to occur in both seed tissues as well as in some of the vegetative tissues, DGAT expression in vegetative tissues is too low to detect with the EST counts.

But Banville seems to mistake this for mere elongation; the grain of his thought and his prose are too coarse to make his attempt credible.

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