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A similar pattern was observed at 0.5 g PUF flask−1 when groups of several particles formed whole units when the inoculum size was higher than 1.0 ml.
After transfer of individual excised shoots to a one-third strength MS medium containing 20.0% (v/v) AvG, all the shoots formed whole plantlets with maximum number (9.6 ± 0.29) of roots per shoot.
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But then he won the World Cup, earned the right to be lovably surly if he chose, and began to relax almost to the point of forming whole sentences in front of the camera.
It is remarkable that mammalian somatic cell nuclei can form whole individuals if they are transferred to enucleated oocytes.
Firstly, partially visible branch segments within the tree canopies were connected using morphological features of the segments to form whole branches.
In the fabrication, the coils are built in sections and then assembled together to form whole coils inside the vacuum vessel.
The repeat copy numbers were then rounded down to form whole numbers.
In contrast, EpiSCs exhibit XCI [ 83] or primed pluripotency and represent post-implantation epiblasts where XCI begins and the capacity to form whole organisms is lost.
It is now understood that traditionally defined singling pathways are not functioning in isolation but rather form whole signaling networks involving crosstalk between individual pathways.
Jan Smuts, who coined the term "holism" in his 1926 book, Holism and Evolution, defined it as the "tendency in nature to form wholes that are greater than the sum of the parts".
The dish never formed a whole.
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