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Smooth muscles, however, are generally embedded in a dense connective tissue matrix that connects the smooth muscle cells within the tissue into a larger functional unit.
Clay minerals are generally embedded in collodetrinite and occur as cell-fillings.
Cooling tubes are generally embedded in a large volume concrete before casting.
One end of the vertically standing CNTs was generally embedded in the binder film, suggesting strong adhesion to the coating.
Among different techniques, visible watermarking schemes protect copyrights in a more active way since the logo watermark are generally embedded in the host image (Figure 1a).
This confers polarity on these polymers, with two different microtubule ends: the plus end, which is more dynamic and oriented towards the periphery of the cells, and the minus end, generally embedded in the centrosome.
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These are generally embedded somewhere along the border areas, and there are many of them in Juárez.
It is an indication that proteins with a genetic interaction are generally also embedded in a well-connected neighborhood.
It has been speculated that some of the alleged risk factors of rurality may be linked to the remoteness, isolation, and seclusion that generally are embedded in rural living and attract rural youth to large cities.
Index says they want to "do something that gets us even closer to the teams we work with, hold open office hours to meet some of the new companies we don't, and generally embed ourselves in what is one of the hottest startup zones in Europe".
The template is generally constructed and embedded in the cover, and the geometrical parameters are sought via a particular technique.
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