Sentence examples for heterogeneous shape from inspiring English sources

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These particles adhere easily to an iron surface forming aggregates of heterogeneous shape, smaller than 10 μm×10 μm.

These results are consistent with the TEM images, where a wide variety of nanoparticles with heterogeneous shape, ranging from nanosheets to nanobars and octahedral are depicted.

Amoeboid cells, in contrast, show heterogeneous shape and motility characteristics with actin-based protrusions, such as lamellipodia and pseudopodia and contraction-mediated protrusions, such as cellular blebs (Lämmermann and Sixt, 2009).

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villages are transformed into more complex and heterogeneous shapes.

Five 3 × 4 DNA networks were successfully constructed using combinatorics of these five distinct DNA heterogeneous shapes.

The fabrication of complex structures is achieved through self-assembly of distinct heterogeneous shapes (i.e., self-organised optimisation among competing DNA basic shapes) with total flexibility during the design and assembly phases.

Developmental biology is the science of explaining how a variety of interacting processes generate an organism's heterogeneous shapes, size, and structural features that arise on the trajectory from embryo to adult, or more generally throughout a life cycle.

Most appeared as poorly defined structures with amorphous and heterogeneous shapes (shown for HS-1 in Fig. 3E).

Similar results were obtained when mESCs were plated on rigid dishes coated with 100 µg/ml collagen-1 (Text S1, Fig. S1), suggesting that these colonies' heterogeneous shapes and low levels of Oct3/4 expression and AP activity are due to the rigidity of the dishes, and not due to the number of the attached collagen-1 molecules.

These guidelines suggest microscopy is the best choice for materials that exhibit high contrast, complex and heterogeneous shapes, low polydispersity, few three-dimensional particle clusters, considerable two-dimensional clusters, and constituent particle modal sizes.

The connectivity distribution P k), the probability that a protein interacts with k other proteins, shown in Figure 1b for the All network, had a heterogeneous, skewed shape, and indicated that most proteins were linked to only a few proteins, but a few proteins had a large number of connections.

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