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But what if the air escapes rapidly?
Lin has focused on caterpillars that can escape rapidly from predators by reconfiguring their body structures like wheels.
Bacteria escape rapidly into the cytoplasm, where they replicate freely.
The protocol was the same as for 10-m approaches except that the focal bird was approached until capture, which was eased by the fact that brooding penguins have a chick in their brood pouch and cannot escape rapidly.
Barillas-Mury and co-workers showed that, on infection of the mosquito Anopheles stephensi, Plasmodium berghei ookinetes must escape rapidly from midgut epithelial cells that are about to die in order to establish a systemic infection (Han et al., 2000).
Also, inserting the target sequence of host plant's miRNAs in the virus genome can impair virus infectivity; however, the virus can escape rapidly of the miRNA action by mutations [ 24].
This cytoplasmic location suggests that ER-β is inactive because of the absence of a ligand, because these receptors can escape rapidly from the nucleus and shuttle repeatedly between nucleus and cytoplasm [ 27].
In response to predatory invasion, workers tend to escape rapidly into the nest and/or show building behavior, whereas soldiers tend to aggregate outside the nest and aggressively attack enemies [ 15].
Most likely the invaginations prevent protons that are pumped into the crista lumen by the respiratory chain from escaping rapidly to the inter-membrane space and the cytoplasm, so that they can be harnessed more efficiently for ATP production.
T cells that escaped apoptosis rapidly became exhausted, memory formation was poor, and therapeutic impact was minimal.
The attic must be ventilated, so that cold air is introduced into it and heated air escapes rapidly.
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