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The response to injury is dependent on multiple factors that include the extent of injury, loss of basement membrane structures, blood-material interactions, provisional matrix formation, extent or degree of cellular necrosis, and extent of the inflammatory response.
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Cell-membrane-permeant inhibitors of dynamin GTPase blocked expansion of fusion pores and dominant-negative mutants of dynamin influenced the syncytium formation extents.
The formation and extent of these secondary flood plumes were mapped using MODIS true-colour satellite imagery.
The fractographic descriptions for the three types of joints examined document the crack nucleation sites, mechanisms of crack formation, and extent of damage at catastrophic failure, including the effects of manufacturing, such as direction of hole cold expansion and direction of interference fit fastener insertion.
The extreme seasonality of Antarctica is most obvious in light levels, weather, and temperature, but best illustrated by the formation and extent of sea ice.
Therefore, the sites of heterochromatin formation and extent of heterochromatin spreading need to be tightly controlled to prevent improper gene silencing, and misregulation of heterochromatin assembly has been linked to many human diseases, especially various types of cancers (Geutjes et al., 2012).
This leads us to conclude that, like in the case of the rate of solo-LTR formation, the extent of variation of small deletions rate among families within genomes is so large that it makes the comparison between genomes and even between time range within genomes irrelevant.
The extent formation of these subunits in the polymer depends on polymerization temperature.
This work confirms that the main biological feature influencing the biogenic amine formation is the extent of growth of microorganisms, like E. faecalis, characterised by decarboxylase activity.
The size area of consequent soft callus formation and the extent to which the closed fracture model was reproducible are very good outcomes making it feasible for in vivo laboratory research use.
Multiscale mathematical modeling and associated computational simulation have become integrated into the study of limb morphogenesis and pattern formation to an extent with few parallels in the field of developmental biology.
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