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> -wrap-foot> In the TectaC1509G/+ mouse, the TM is reduced in width and only contacts the first row of OHCs (28).
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The corridors were reduced in width and included angled bulkhead dividers, with exposed conduits added to the ceiling to convey a claustrophobic feel reminiscent of the submarine film The Hunt for Red October.
On the opposite wall, there is a window from the late 16th century with three lights (sections of window separated by stonework); the entrance to the north chapel has been reduced in width.
One day after cryoinjury, the external myocardial layer was reduced in width and devoid of cells displaying cardiomyocyte morphology (Fig. 2F, bracket in Fig. 2G).
On macroscopic examination, all major lobes are reduced in width and dorsoventrally flattened.
Auditory hair cells developed normally in Pls1 KO, but in young adult animals, the stereocilia of inner hair cells were reduced in width and length.
Some stereocilia were reduced in width along their entire length, whereas in others, the distal end of the stereocilium was noticeably thinner than the proximal end (see for example Fig. 5E).
Instead, the hook of the scg-sample is distinctly reduced in width reflecting the much higher level of non-specific background hybridization paralleled by the reduction of the decay constant.
This can be attributed to the size quantization effect of the electron wave vector k along the growth direction z, since the effective well width is reduced in the step QWs compared to the symmetric QWs, and the Dresselhaus-type spin splitting increases with decreasing well width of QWs according to [9].
The results in Fig. 4A show that the width of the ventricular zone, the neurogenic area, is reduced in embryonic p73−/− mice when compared to WT mice.
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