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The RHS shows a higher degree of unraveling and entanglement, while the LHS is characterized by one curvilinear bundle consisting of parallel protofilaments surrounded by loosely interwoven filaments.
Conversely, WT hyphae formed several clusters of parallel interwoven filaments forming an acute angle.
Figure 11A depicts a mesh of interwoven filaments consisting of both proteins.
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Beneath the alveoli lies a network of interwoven 8 10 nm filaments named the subpellicular network (SPN) which gives the parasite strength and stability (Mann and Beckers, 2001).
The wall of the fruiting body is made of a single uniform layer of closely interwoven hyphae (the threadlike filaments that form the mycelium) roughly 0.25 0.5 mm thick; this wall structure is in contrast to species from the bird's nest fungus genus Cyathus, which have a distinctly three-layered wall.
The ultrathin filaments have long fascinated scientists, but until now they have been maddeningly difficult to work with, because they tend to clump together in a messy interwoven form akin to steel wool.
Their finances are interwoven.
Interweave, interwove, interwoven.
"Sandals more interwoven and complete.
Intersecting pancakes form filaments, and intersecting filaments make more lumps.
His "Wind" scenes suggest two tempos interwoven.
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