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Polyurethane foams obtained from reacting premixes containing microemulsions are highly expanded.
The data suggested that the TCR clones showed a skewed frequency distribution, i.e., a tiny fraction of highly expanded clones.
This approach can be used to rationalize the design of polyurethane formulations leading to highly expanded foams.
Due to the skewed frequency distribution of T-cell clones, the small fraction of highly expanded T-cell clones, which may dominate the TCR repertoires, require further exploration.
Many gene families, especially those for stabilizing protein structures and removing toxic substances from cells, are highly expanded in B. platifrons, indicating adaptation to extreme environmental conditions.
The caterpillar-like graphene highly expanded in solution and tightly restacked in dry condition due to the van der Waals force.
The resulting relation between the tortuosity and bed voidage is applicable over a wide range of conditions (from fixed to highly expanded bed).
In the jazz world, Stan Getz and Kenny Barron's "People Time: The Complete Recordings" (Sunnyside) is a highly expanded edition of the duets between the late, legendary tenor saxophonist and the younger pianist.
Moreover, the results showed that lesion antigen-associated T-cell clones were generated and accumulated with tumour progression and became highly expanded T-cell clones, which may play a key role in tumour immunity.
Moreover, correlation analysis of the highly expanded common T-cell clones between gastric lesions and adjacent tissues revealed that the frequency similarity of the remaining common T-cell clones decreased sharply during the stages of tumourigenesis (Fig. 4).
The cerebral cortex forms a sheet of neurons organized into a network of interconnected modules that is highly expanded in humans and presumably enables our most refined sensory and cognitive abilities.
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