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Cut long and slim, it elongated my frame, narrowed it, lent it a subtle drama that touched off fantasies of myself as a windswept Byronic wanderer (as opposed to a middle-aged deskbound writer).
A hook-shaped cloud developed within the system shortly thereafter, rotating as it elongated into a 150 km-long comma-shaped apparatus.
In our study, we found that it was not effective on the onset and termination times of the sensory block and also on the onset time of the motor block; however, it elongated the termination of the motor block.
You pronounce it elongated, like this "RRRAAAAAAOOOOOMMMMMM, GAAAAAAOOOOOOOMMMMM" Focus on your dream(s) and remember as much as you can.
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The AER is a transient structure in teleost fins; shortly after its appearance it elongates to form an apical ectodermal fold (AEF), within which dermal fin rays differentiate [15], [24].
This would tie in with the suggestion that mDia2 is a relatively strong nucleator but poor elongator of microfilaments, based on observations that it elongates microfilaments at a slower rate than mDia1.
It soon moves outward again, whereupon it elongates into tubular shapes, vesicles appear within its lumen, and it begins to fragment.
Then, it elongates through the layer-by-layer growth process with local reconstructions.
Or, as Ms. Rheinstein who grew up in New Orleans, pronounced it, elongating both syllables, a BOO-FAY.
Mr. Kneen argued that the advantage of a pantsuit is that it elongates the legs, and "it's all business when you're wearing pants," he said.
We conclude that elongating actin and luciferase nascent chains contact multiple TRiC subunits upon emerging from the ribosome, and that the TRiC subunits contacted by nascent actin change as it elongates and starts to fold.
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