Sentence examples for great morphological changes from inspiring English sources

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The latter mechanism - sudden, great morphological changes - has never been seriously considered in evolutionary theory, and the notion that 'large steps' create macroevolutionary changes (for example, that a bird could have hatched from a lizard egg) is a caricature.

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In particular, extensive phenotypic characterisation revealed that the strain A/J developed greater morphological changes than C57BL/6J when exposed to five consecutive daily injections of 100 mg iso per kg body weight [13].

Our findings are also congruent with the evidence of greater morphological changes in frontal areas in schizophrenia [ 42] than bipolar disorder [ 38].

A detail characterization showed that DBNPs suffered great morphological and structural changes with the formation of core/shell Au-FexOy structures, in which the FexOy shells were irregular and presented lower crystallinity.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies in knee OA patients have shown that the subchondral bone is frequently the site of signal alterations-bone marrow lesions (BML) - indicative of a great variety of morphological changes.

This is supported by the present study showing greater C. albicans morphological changes in the presence of CSC than in nonexposed controls.

With elevated hydrolysis temperatures, the phase transition process made great contributions to the morphological changes of the precursor architectures.

Recent studies reported that the East Asian type CagA containing segments EPIYA-D exhibits stronger binding activity for SHP-2 and a greater ability to induce morphological changes in epithelial cells than Western type CagA containing segments EPIYA-C [17], [20], [23].

As a result, East Asian-type CagA exhibits stronger binding activity for SHP-2 and a greater ability to induce morphological changes in epithelial cells than the Western type.

To gain greater insight into the morphological changes induced in hEBD LVED cells by a combination of SMF and IL-6, we noted that IL-6 has a role in the regeneration of nervous tissue, usually promoting astrocyte formation [ 35] and, accordingly, monitored the transcription of bone morphogenic protein 2 (BMP-2) and myelin basic protein (MBP).

Bisphosphonate-treated cultures had a greater subpopulation of cells exhibiting morphological changes of apoptosis.

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