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qBSE, FTIR-RM and SEM/SDD-EDS maps suggest that the mineral is deposited first in a fragmented pattern followed by a wave of mineralization that incorporates these particles.
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The predicted variation of wing and tail length showed a fragmented pattern in the central lowlands on the western side of the Andes and a moderately strong gradient associated with elevation.
Demographic and life history studies of Nautilus are well documented in the literature but to date have a fragmented pattern of investigation.
The results present a picture of a fragmented pattern of work with increasingly rapid changes between tasks.
Social scientists have developed a concept of governance as a complex and fragmented pattern of rule composed of multiplying networks.
In contrast, expression of eGFP HDAC3 reduced levels, staining for acetylated tubulin showed a more highly fragmented pattern, and eGFP HDAC3 appeared to be partly associated with acetylated microtubules.
Overexpression of LETM1 in A549 cells caused fragmented pattern of mitochondria morphology demonstrated by CLSM (Fig. 5A).
To help fill this gap we investigated its habitat use and selection patterns in a fragmented landscape in southern Chile.
Considering the fragmented pattern of scientific evidence in the MHP and MDP fields a pragmatic approach to defining inclusion and exclusion criteria was required.
Lizard distribution patterns were examined in a fragmented plantation landscape in south-eastern Australia.
This anchoring followed the fragmented pattern of F-actin belts in mutants (Fig. 5N).
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