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This clone could then be revisited in the pre-L3 to see if the same three cells were still forming row 3 pre-denticles in the larva and ask whether the disposition of these cells in the larva differed from the earlier arrangement in the embryo.> -wrap-foot> 10.7554/eLiFigure69.006 Figure 3. Cells rearrange and change both identity and polarity during larval development.
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2) While row IV cells clearly change their polarity (when they form row IV'; see schematic Figure 5B ), it is less clear if other rows clearly change their polarity or fate.
However, in previous work I have shown that the ATP synthase form rows of dimers along the highly curved edges of lamellar cristae and that these dimer rows are directly responsible for the lamellar structure (Davies et al., 2011, 2012).
Abalones produce proteins that combine with ions of calcium and carbonate from seawater to form rows of tiny inorganic crystals one type for an outer shell and one for an extremely strong inner shell.
Frequent itemsets form rows and columns of matrix F produced from the folding process.
With the new inflatable kind the sheets, made from a stronger polymer, are collapsed to form rows of seven uninflated bubbles connected laterally.
The worshipers formed rows facing Mecca, and greeted each other with nods and smiles.
They were fused to form rows of what appear to be mineral deposits (Fig. 2E).
The F1Fo ATP synthase form rows of dimers in mitochondrial cristae (Davies et al., 2012).
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