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The daughter cells of each second quartet micromere divide in approximate synchrony with each other.
At 50−100 ng/mL of FGF2, this system recapitulates major features of lens fiber cell differentiation, including cell elongation, expression, and accumulation of crystallins in approximate synchrony during a period of days to weeks, and gradual degradation of cytoplasmic organelles including the nuclei (McAvoy and Chamberlain 1989; Zelenka et al. 2009).
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In PING, therefore, approximate synchrony of the E-cells is "optimal" in the sense that the rhythm is maintained with the smallest number of E-cells firing.
Approximate Synchrony: An Abstraction for Distributed Almost-Synchronous Systems.
Divisions continued with approximate synchrony and with cycle time (at 23°C) of 10 12 hr.
Promoter-proximal pausing is observed mainly in metazoans, in accord with its posited role in synchrony.
Facades and elements are transformed in kinetic living creatures changing in synchrony with the surrounding environment.
The virtual avatar reproduced her every move in perfect synchrony.
Betty Seely, a widow who is 75, jitterbugs in snappy synchrony with Dennis Murray, 64, her regular partner.
One drummer at a trap set and another on congas put their parts in easy synchrony.
Sometimes, the slippered feet of the actors and their handlers slide noiselessly across the polished wooden stage in perfect synchrony.
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