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Together, these fibres form the trapezoid body.
Connective-tissue fibres form substantial endoskeletal units in arthropods.
As in the sea anemone, skeletal connective-tissue fibres form the muscle insertions.
Networks of semi-flexible polymers or fibres form the basis of many materials that we encounter in daily life.
In one set of experiments, they applied a synthetic cannabinoid to eye tissue preparations from the tadpoles, and used microelectrodes to measure how retinal ganglion cells, whose fibres form the optic nerve, respond to light.
In this regime, fibres form a network in the channel center, surrounded by fluid with relative low concentration of fibres and large concentration of fines.
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(d) On the SEM micrographs of the Saos-2 human osteosarcoma cells, asterix show the nuclei and chevrons show the stress fibres formed.
Under normal conditions, the fibres forming the clot have an appearance in a scanning electron microscope like cooked spaghetti, and the fibres have diameters of the order of 80 110 nm26,27,28,29,30.
Hank, in textile manufacture, unit of measure applied to a length of yarn or to a loose assemblage of fibres forming a single strand, and varying according to the fibre origin.
The implication of this data is that under irradiation the fibres formed from 1 were removed selectively as 1 was isomerized and that the remaining network was essentially that which would have formed in the absence of 1.
The introduction of regenerated cellulosic fibres (fibres formed of cellulose material that has been dissolved, purified, and extruded), such as rayon, followed by the invention of completely synthetic fibres, such as nylon, challenged the monopoly of natural fibres for textile and industrial use.
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