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In a few instances light microscopic studies have been reinforced by higher magnification immuno-electron microcopy, e.g., in the PVN and SON ir-GABAB1 is mainly associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus and large membrane-bound vesicles, while a small amount of staining is found close to the plasma membrane [268].
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For instance, light hail may appear as heavy precipitation on a radar screen because it is made of ice and easily reflects radar waves.
For instance, light is a major reference point here, from photographs of fragile moths hovering close to glowing light bulbs to, in the books, quotations about light from ancient Greek thinkers and modern books on physics and linguistics.
The identity of the neighbours only mattered when target and neighbour tree species differed in, for instance, light requirements.
For instance, light with a bandwidth of 100 nm centered at an emission wavelength of 1.05 μm can be expected to have an axial resolution of 4.85 μm, which is comparable with cell sizes in biological samples.
The discovery of visible photoluminescence (PL) from porous silicon and then silicon nanocrystals (Si-NCs) has stimulated a great deal of interest in this material mainly due to a number of promising potential applications, like, for instance, light emitting diodes [1] or silicon-based lasers [2].
A mandala is a coniunctio oppositorum (a "union of opposites") as Jung calls it, for instance: light and darkness, a circle and a square (cf. the Pantheon), as well as of the rational and the spiritual, the symbolical and the imaginary, etc.
Like, take light, for instance: light (and this is provable!) does not just, like, stick out of a flashlight for three feet and then stop.
A similar disregard for conventional time signatures is found in several of his collaborative compositions with Pentangle: for instance, "Light Flight" from the Basket of Light album includes sections in 5/8, 7/8 and 6/4 time.
For instance, light of a very distant object such as a quasar can pass along one side of a massive galaxy and be deflected slightly so as to reach an observer on Earth, while light passing along the opposite side of that same galaxy is deflected as well, reaching the same observer from a slightly different direction.
For instance, light pulses stimulate the rapid phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 in SCN [ 10].
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