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More extensive interconnection with France, Norway and Denmark could smooth supplies.
This extensive interconnection with membrane biology suggests that the receptor function is sensitive to changes in cellular lipid composition.
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Cells spread very well and demonstrated extensive interconnection between each other under SEM observations.
These various observations reveal both an extensive interconnection between the polyadenylation apparatus and other processes, and a considerable potential for rearrangement and "donation" of parts of the polyadenylation complex to other processes.
Nearly half (28, all at E18) of the enriched GO terms were for neurogenesis, with extensive interconnections between nodes and no obvious functional subgroups.
In addition, extensive interconnections in thalamus and hypothalamus[8] are likely to underpin bilateral changes in post-surgical thalamic rCBF and may represent changes in arousal as well as the experience of ongoing pain[54].
Their dimorphic arbors are highly enriched in the MER, especially the arch and ring, and, as a result, may have extensive interconnections in males.
CA3 also receives direct inputs from EC through the perforant pathway and there are extensive interconnections among CA3 neurons via recurrent collateral fibers.
That's not sentimentality: there is a very strong sense of interconnection with you".
There is some interconnection with deep veins and with the great saphenous vein.
The other two, he says, are sufficient interoperability and interconnection with competitors.
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