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This work demonstrates the beneficial effects of generating cartilage tissues in contact with developing bone.
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In the retina, microglial cells are in close contact with developing blood vessels, and the presence of microglia has been correlated with both developmental [14], [22], [23] and pathological angiogenesis [14], [22], [24], [25].
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Hence when carbon steel comes in contact with oxygen, it develops the oxide layer (Fe2O3 or Fe3O4) either protective or unprotective, thereby increasing the corrosion rate [72].
Finally, the basal plasma membrane is in contact with a continuously developed basal lamina consisting of a lamina rara, lamina densa and lamina fibroreticularis.
He said that he had been in contact with someone who had developed the technology to set off a goal light by sensing that a puck had crossed the goal line.
Further, groundwaters in contact with calcite and fluorite develop equilibrium reactions with both the solid phases which in turn form the following combined mass law equation relating both the solute species.
There are many examples in which a liquid metal in contact with a polycrystalline solid develops a deep liquid groove at the intersections of the grain boundaries and the solid liquid interface.
"We are in contact with law enforcement authorities and developing the last elements of the case," Mr. Futterman said.
The symptoms started to develop in people that had been in contact with her - about eight people developed signs and died.
Facial sutures do not develop in contact with the dura mater.
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