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Life gives you all these knocks, it's so easy to form a shell to protect yourself.
In a unibody, the vehicle's body panels are joined together to form a shell structure.
The oviduct of the squid is terminally modified to form a shell gland.
Once the clay has dried enough to form a shell, the molds are opened and excess clay poured off.
First, MOp projections form an interior core in the thalamus, whereas MOs projections form a shell around them (Fig. 3A).
The Daphne look is more daring in the section named "Armour," where the taut clothes, whether in lace or metal, form a shell around her silhouette.
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The enzymatic subunits were seen, in the intact cellulosome, to form a shell-like complex substructure surrounding the cavity.
This kind of structures can not only be used to pattern the sphere surface and form Janus or Patchy particles, but also be peeled off from the nanospheres to form a shell-like structure array [29-33] [29-33]
The star shoots out hot ionized winds for several years at a time, which at first move outward in all directions and form a shell-like sphere around the star, as seen in the first image, according to the NRAO.
In virtually all viruses, at least one of these proteins forms a shell (called a capsid) around the nucleic acid.
The device was able to print alloys as well as "core-shell" nanostructures, where one type of metal forms a shell around a core of another type.
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