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If the network is disrupted into two sets of nodes, then the smaller one of the components, including the disrupting node, contains at most half of the nodes of the original network.
On the right, it is apparent that the occipito-temporal sulcus is disrupted into two branched segments, similar to 32% of the right hemispheres scored by Ono et al. (1990, p. 106) (Fig. 6).
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Preexisting crater rims have been disrupted into hills and fractures by the seismic process that created the terrain.
We observed initial formation of particles with irregular shape and large size, which then were disrupted into uniform and smooth nanospheres.
Air travel in and out of Spain was expected to be disrupted into Monday, said José Blanco, Spain's transport and public works minister, as airlines scramble to reschedule flights.
"Something happened; we don't know yet what, but during that, two people were stabbed and one person with a knife in his hand walked away, and he was shot by police," Rob van der Veen, a police spokesman, was quoted as saying by The A.P. Forensics experts spent hours combing the scene, and rail services were disrupted into the evening.
Dental plaques were individually collected at least 2 h after eating and 6 h after tooth brushing, and DNA was extracted and then was disrupted into fragments with ~180 bp in length.
According to the analysis presented above, all dimers are assumed to be disrupted into monomers when the temperature of the MF sample is set above the critical temperature T*.
8 weeks old spheres were disrupted into ∼0.1 mm diameter clusters by fine pipettation.
After adding the fragmentation buffer, mRNA was disrupted into short fragments (≈200 bp).
The synthesized cDNA was disrupted into short fragments (300 500 nt) by ultrasound instrument which were further enriched by Ampure beads (Agencourt, USA, https://www.beckmancoulter.com).
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