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Basidiomycetes are often represented by extensive fungal biomass in the form of thick ECM mantles and extraradical mycelium, while many ascomycetes may have thin mantles and a sparse amount of external mycelium [e.g., ECM of Cadophora finlandia; [ 59]], or they may be present as endophytes.
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Axon diameter and g-ratio were positively correlated, indicating that larger axons may have thinner myelin sheaths.
Surprisingly, our quantitative data also suggest that larger axons may have thinner myelin sheaths, however further study on a larger sample of cases would be required to confirm this finding.
The substances belonging to the same class of compounds investigated by means of adsorption thin-layer chromatography may have slight differences in R F values.
Pillar argues that the evidence may have been thin and sparse, but that there was evidence nonetheless; conclusions were thus a coin toss, and analysts could call them either way.
Another type of terrace is cut into bedrock and may have a thin veneer of alluvium, or sedimentary deposits.
The claims may have been thin to voters – in exit polls, twice as many Wisconsinites said their financial situation had worsened rather than improved over the last year – but Walker had a vision to sell.
Those stand-out moments may have been thin on the ground in more recent series, but there's no denying the show's impact on so many dramas that followed it.
Since there are lower yields at 438°C than at 405°C, the sample grown at 438°C may have more thin film coating in the region where no nanorods grow.
A Fujioka backer described him as an aggressive entrepreneur whose style may have worn thin over time. .
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