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In compression wood the tracheid becomes quite round in cross section, forming intercellular spaces between neighbouring tracheids.
Their analysis is in cross-section form and they only study a short period of time (1995 2004) for six European countries.
The actuators of 5 × 5 mm2 in cross section size were formed in a way that 50 ∼ 200 μm thick ceramics were stacked 10 times alternately with 5 μm thick electrode.
One form of reluctance motor is shown in cross section in the figure.
High power EM of the fibrils in cross section showed the microcrystallites formed between and on the surface of the collagen fibrils.
The pubic peduncle is long and subtriangular in cross section, with an acute lateral margin formed by an anteriorly located supracetabular crest (Figure 11), resembling the condition in other basal sauropodomorphs.
Seen in cross section, it appears that the overlapping Cha-Tan neurons form aggregates of boutons, each aggregate associated with an underlying cartridge (see section on GABA receptors).
The same authors report grouped arrangements that are comprised of 6 10 eggs that form an inverted cone-shaped arrangement in cross section and include 2 3 superimposed egg levels.
The sensitivity functions are expressed in terms of the derivatives of the electric potential U with respect to the average conductivity σm (geometric mean of the longitudinal and transverse conductivities) and the coefficient of anisotropy λ. Results are plotted in both cross-section form and plan view for various dip and strike angles of the axis of symmetry.
The styrene-co-maleic anhydride molecules zip together forming a mono-layer made of two molecules in cross section, thus enhancing the hydrophobicity of the substrate [32].
In cross section, the labrum contained an omega-shaped half pipe lined with the sclerotised epipharynx which formed the nutrition canal (Fig. 3A).
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