Sentence examples for expanded wings from inspiring English sources

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Wing expansion defects were scored as unexpanded wings (UEW), partially expanded wings (PEW), and expanded wings as described (Luan et al., 2006b).

Similarly, RNAi to TSC1 resulted in flies with 36% UEW and 64% expanded wings (n = 14) (the wing expansion phenotype for RNAi to TSC2 was not tested).

Following CCAP/bursicon cell-targeted foxo RNAi, 98% of the adults displayed unexpanded wings (UEW), and the rest had partially expanded wings (PEW) (n = 54).

When either InR or PI3K was overexpressed with foxo, all adult progeny had fully expanded wings, and the morphology of the CCAP/bursicon neurons was normal (supplementary material Fig. S6, and data not shown).

RNAi to S6K produced flies with 34% UEW, 11% PEW, and 55% expanded wings (n = 44), with a decrease in soma size and axon arborization (Fig. 5F,F′,I,L).

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Although I give her some room to spread her ever expanding wings, she knows that I am right here for her -- the safest place for her to land and talk about all the pressures she is facing as a teen in today's society.

And expanding wing design to plane design, and getting everything to work together will be harder still.

TG-RNAi flies, however, failed to expand their wings, causing the wings to blister (Figures 3B and 3C, arrowheads).

Briefly, in 1947, the Met and the Whitney agreed that they would merge, with the Whitney's collection joining an expanded American wing at the Met.

In Coreopsis (tickseed) the achene is thin and flat, and the surface area is increased by the presence of an even thinner expanded margin (wing).

MAYOR Bloomberg cut the ribbon and waiters poured the champagne in celebration of the opening of the third and final phase of the renewed, refreshed and expanded American wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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