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Tapes of acid:base components are formed via coupling I; these tapes extend to form supramolecular sheets via O H⋯O and/or C H⋯O interactions.
The modules, having been separated from the parent thalli, extend to form new vertical branches.
The mesothelium is made of modified epitheliomuscular cells, in other words their bodies form part of the epithelium but their bases extend to form muscle fibers in the body wall.
The layer that faces outwards, known as the ectoderm ("outside skin"), generally contains the following types of cells: Epitheliomuscular cells whose bodies form part of the epithelium but whose bases extend to form muscle fibers in parallel rows.
While Bax oligomerizes to form a circular pore structure containing ∼22 copies, this oligomerization process does not extend to form layers like the PrgI needle structure.
In addition, morpholino knockdown experiments and time-lapse imaging revealed the tissue is still able to elongate and extend to form 'stalk' regions, thereby suggesting the branching defects are not caused by failure of tissue extension.
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In the kitchen, the ceiling is covered in mirrored mosaic tiles, and a countertop of black granite extends to form a small table for dining.
The bones at the heel and elbow are extended to form levers that give origin to powerful extensor muscles of the foot and hand, thus contributing to a locomotory thrust against the ground.
In early Greek and Roman architecture it was a simple room, usually rectangular, with the entrance at one end and with the side walls often being extended to form a porch.
Once the model is validated, it has been extended to form a PV module.
The driveway will also be re-routed and a garage block will be extended to form an equipment room.
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