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He has made ribbons, stamps and wooden objects to commemorate his journeys, but most often he uses photographs, deliberately keyed down so as not to seem too picturesque or arty.
We identified a monopolar interneuron in the mouse retina that resembles amacrine cells morphologically but is glutamatergic and, unexpectedly, makes ribbon synapses.
Thus, one does not need Mafb to make ribbon synapses.
The fact that Mafb is absent from a different population of neurons that also makes ribbon synapses does not rule out a terminal selector function.
Go on making ribbon patterns.
Keep making ribbons until you get to the seeds.
Alternatively you can use a peeler to make ribbons, then slice lengthways with a knife.
Thanks in part to a local company that makes ribbons, no village could ever have been more thoroughly trimmed in yellow -- Molly's favorite color -- even at the very height of the Persian Gulf war.
Women's collectives make ribbons and adorn them before selling them in their community.
Some of them were making ribbons and watching the televised event as actor Jeremy Irons, one of the presenters, came on to the stage wearing one.
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