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Mark's parents are in the processing of separating, and this has clearly made Mark vulnerable and more likely to attach himself to an exciting and exotic girl.
In order to observe further biofilm development and since bacterial cells are more likely to attach to surfaces in a low nutrient environment [ 29, 31], the washed membranes containing adhered cells were incubated for a second time in Ringer's solution to create oligotrophic circumstances.
Altogether the immunolocalization results indicated that actin caps are filopodia-like extensions and likely to attach to the sperm heads during individualization.
A broad generalization that Hare favored is that the highest OU is likely to attach to highly specific principles, though a higher AU may attach to some fairly general ones.
Sure, classical references still exist in popular culture, but when they're not lamely trying to puncture "snobbery" they're likely to attach themselves to "weighty themes"—as in the recent films "A Late Quartet," in which the members of a string quartet adapt to their cellist's diagnosis of Parkinson's, or "The Soloist," in which Jamie Foxx portrays a homeless, schizophrenic violinist.
Also there are some favourable planes of HAP where polyacrylic acid is most likely to attach.
Regulators are also likely to attach obligations to prevent Comcast from dropping smaller, independent channels from its lineup.
"It's probably chromosomes," my doctor said, after explaining that embryos with chromosomal abnormalities aren't as likely to attach to the uterus.
Interestingly, it is found that the particle decorated with longer ligands is more likely to attach to the membrane, while it is harder to be totally engulfed.
The minicells can be coated with an antibody that recognizes this receptor, so they are more likely to attach themselves to tumors than to the normal cells of the body.
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