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The largest lacuna is in literature from the Parthian period.
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There were disappointingly large lacunae in what Erdoğan offered.
Her Collected Stories appeared in 1987, and Illumination and Night Glare: The Unfinished Autobiography of Carson McCullers, segmented and with large lacunae, was published in 1999.
Nonetheless, large lacunas exist.
This is changing, as the numerous articles in this volume will attest, but still even our basic understanding of environmental sounds has large lacunae.
In contrast to the other ground tissues, the mesodermis is composed of four to five cell layers in the radicle, which will differentiate into a lysigenous schizogenous aerenchyma with intercellular spaces that develop into large lacunae.
In addition, the morphologic appearance of chondrocytes in ipsilateral cartilage suggested larger cells, with larger lacunae, than that of chondrocytes in sham cartilage.
Similarly, there was a trend (p = 0.06) for 11% larger lacunae containing viable osteocytes for cKO-Control vs. WT-Control, with no apparent effect of loading condition.
Such conservation of canalicular number is likely achieved through genetic pre-programing to meet the metabolic requirements for osteocyte survival so that larger lacunae are wired with more canaliculi.
It should be noted that, for this study, total porosity is a measurement of all of the space within the cortical bone not filled by mineral, e.g. a blood vessel canal, a large osteocyte lacuna or a crack.
In the lobed granulocyte nuclei, an extended class 1 region extending into class 2 represents a large IC lacuna in the interior of each lobe, lined by a small rim of decondensed chromatin, while a broad layer of highly compacted chromatin (classes 5 7) resides at the periphery of lobes.
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