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And it prints the gel in a specific shape — something like a tiny springboard, about one-quarter-inch long, that is elevated on a short base.
It can distinguish from P. cardiobasis sp. nov. in the specific shape of the mandibles with a single apical tooth.
The next step is tempering: forcing the fat crystals in the cocoa butter to line up in a specific shape through a controlled combination of heating and cooling.
While protease patterning would affect the resulting VEGF distribution, we are mainly interested in the degree of VEGF cleavage brought about by the mean protease level, and not in the specific shape of VEGF gradients, which may depend on which cells secrete proteases and where.
As head tilting may occur at the acquisition period, differences in the specific shape of the cortex are very difficult to evaluate and are not of use in the segmentation of the rostral temporal lobe.
You don't need to be in any specific shape to go to a gym.
Furthermore, the team found that mreB-like genes occur only in bacteria with a specific shape, like rods or filaments, but not in round bacteria.
The fear takes a specific shape in a strange scene in chapter thirty-nine, wHarriet Smithmish is assailed by some begging gypsy children encountered on the road from Highbury, and, after being rescued by Frank Churchill and conveyed to Emma's house, faints away.
They have grown tiny crystals of palladium in specific shapes, using "seeds" of even smaller crystalline cubes of platinum.
Here, highly aligned and suspended multilayer polystyrene (PS) nanofiber scaffolds are used to study biophysical influences on focal adhesion complex (FAC) arrangement and associated migration behavior of mouse C2C12 cells arranged in specific shapes: spindle, parallel and polygonal.
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