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When bubbles are continuously released from a localised source at the bottom of a liquid layer, a plume is produced.
a Localised Castleman disease in a 48-year-old woman.
The process of new vessel formation (angiogenesis) involves localised breakdown of the vascular basement membrane, migration of endothelial cells into the surrounding stroma, endothelial cell proliferation and, eventually, organisation of the endothelial cells into a tubal structure with a central lumen (Singer and Clark, 1999; Cavallaro and Christofori, 2000; Stupack and Charesh, 2004).
Thus, a spatially localised stationary input provides a mechanism for the formation of a network pacemaker oscillator.
The Korean Army is also considering the formation of a team.
Both versions of Pex3-GFP complement the pex3Δ cells' defect for growth on oleate, restore the formation of peroxisomes and localise to peroxisomes (Fig. 1C,D).
Radical radiotherapy is a standard form of management of localised prostate cancer.
In the case of the MEA, this growth can be destructive since this formation is localised inside the active layers.
A microfluidics based, localised formation of nylon 6,6 membranes has been undertaken.
Local buckling occurred as a result of localised stiffness reduction in the damage region.
The fact that PMA/PMMA are being mentioned at all is cause for concern; when they hit the headlines, a string of localised deaths usually follow.
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