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Each tiny seed, actually a bit of porcelain hand-formed and painted, is a kind of surrogate for the individuals who collectively form the mass of humanity.
The heat and pressure not only form the mass into the desired shape but also combine the reinforcement and resin into an intimately bound form.
To facilitate the condensation process, efficient mass lumping schemes have been recommended to form the mass matrix having zero mass for the internal nodes.
Its relief is dominated by two volcanoes, the larger rising to 1,700 feet (520 m), that form the mass of the island's area of 203 square miles (526 square km).
Optimally useful cells for a clinical grade product would be a homogeneous population with a high proliferative capacity to form the mass of tissue required, that is able to be directed to complete osteogenic differentiation, and that has the capacity to form an appropriate bone marrow stroma which is required for subsequent in vivo turnover [ 1].
In its glycosylated form, the mass will be slightly larger, resulting in a band of ~32 kDa in non-reduced SDS PAGE gels [ 8].
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As soon as the eutectic liquid is formed, the mass loss starts to increase which indicates the vaporization of Bi2O3[14].
This could be due to the evaporation of the water added to form the wet mass.
This mesenchyme condenses to form the blastemal masses of the future limb bones.
Silty and clayey gravel above flysch layers of marl and sandstone formed the landslide mass.
In the east is a region of limestones and sandstones forming the upland mass of the North York Moors and Cleveland Hills.
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