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The successive quaternization reaction along with di-functional p-xylylene dichloride forms the structurally stable anion-exchange groups that are fused with one another.
The shell may also carry one to five dark brown spiral bands, which are sometimes fused with one another.
The 'endosome/autophagosome' hybrids moved toward the nucleus where they become linked by tubular extensions, and fused with one another.
Moderately differentiated (m/d) lesions comprise glands showing a cribriform pattern, fused with one another, or glands lined by, or papillae covered by, tumor cells demonstrating obvious piling-up.
The elements of the pelvic girdle are fully fused with one another and it is therefore not possible to assess their relative contributions to the acetabulum.
Sternites may fuse with one another along the body, often within entire tagmata, but never in the pleon of Malacostraca.
The core of these societies are modular social units that regularly fission and fuse with one another.
These small structures do not seem to efficiently fuse with one another.
At the last larval stage the seam cells fuse with one another to form a single multinucleate syncytium.
In more strongly affected individuals, tarsomeres were also fused to one another, and in the most severely affected individuals, the entire tarsal region was reduced and lacked joints.
During mating of the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cells of opposite mating-types fuse with one another.
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