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Once mature and fully differentiated, megakaryocytes form proto-platelet processes, which fragment off, forming the platelet.
Handing east coast to Stagecoach and Virgin represents an "up yours" to British public opinion, which despairs of our fragmented, inefficient, rip-off rail network.
For RNAi we used two different, non-overlapping, double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) fragments to exclude off-target effects.
EEG data were then analyzed and fragmented off-line in consecutive epochs of 2 s with a frequency resolution of 0.5 Hz.
He played plenty of high-velocity rushes of notes here, too, but also broke off and fragmented those long lines.
Throughout the Conservative government's stampede to privat- isation, he warned of the dangers and damage that would be done to the network if it was sold off and fragmented.
The French colonial period saw their country fragmented, one piece carved off for Lebanon, Alexandretta given away to Turkey and the setting up of quasi-independent areas for the Alawis and the Druzes.
Fragments break off and fall to the ground in transit.
Each time such a fragment gives off such an increment of radiation, it is generating heat.
David Silverman's "Maggie Simpson in 'The Longest Daycare' " is a fragment spun off from "The Simpsons".
Call it a ragged fragment torn off from that unreal city once evoked by T S Eliot.
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