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Upon the second stimulation, the neurites were extended, resulting in a decrease in the number of short-neurite-bearing cells and an increase in the number of long-neurite-bearing cells with neurite lengths of longer than about 20 µm (Figure S2 D,E).

Antennae not reaching posterior margin of prothorax, 11-segmented, antennomeres 7 10 very slightly extended, resulting in a slightly serrated appearance of this part of antenna; apical flagellomere short and wide, apically rounded, appearing inflated.

In these cases, the length of the polyA tract was left unchanged but the gene models were merged or extended, resulting in a DNA sequence that codes for a gene in two reading frames.

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Recently, Qing and Qihou [7] extended results in [6] to an arbitrary interval and to Ishikawa iteration and presented a necessary and sufficient condition for the convergence of Ishikawa iteration of continuous functions on an arbitrary interval.

A set of logical relationships relates the feasible sequences with the optimized tasks in the extended tree resulting in a MILP to select the optimal sequence.

In many cases of LMH, the central defect also extended laterally, resulting in a split between the inner and outer retinal layers.

Since the first description in Sweden in the 1930s (1), tularaemia has occurred predominantly in some northern and central areas of the country but, recently, the disease has extended southwards resulting in a considerable number of human cases in emerging areas.

7B2's probable highly extended conformation, resulting in an increased hydrodynamic volume, may also contribute to its higher-than-expected apparent molecular mass during gel filtration.

Suharto decreed the "October Package of 1988" (PAKTO 88) which eased requirements for establishing banks and extending credit; resulting in a 50% increase in number of banks from 1989 1991.

Considering molecular imaging applications such as immunoPET, intact antibodies are limited due to their extended serum persistence resulting in a high background signal.

On the other hand, although the extended vegetation resulted in a limited supply of sediments during the humid and warm interglacial periods, the higher discharge and higher transport capacity of the rivers could enable them to carry richer and coarser grain-size sediments to further distances than during glacial periods due to abundance of precipitation.

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