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What, then, to make of Darwin's "hard layer" in his wedge metaphor, which varies in its level but which persists in that no wedge may penetrate it?
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When the canopy is dense, lidar pulses may not penetrate it resulting in no points under the canopy and limited applicability of 3D raster methods.
Furthermore, while antibodies are not able to pass the BBB, activated T-cells may be able to penetrate it and thus providing a rationale for the use of immune modulating treatments in patients with BM [ 19].
In addition, the virus may infect other organs, including the trachea, the intestines, and the brain, and it may penetrate the placental barrier and infect the fetus.
Due to the fact that lapatinib is a small molecule, it may penetrate the blood – brain barrier and exhibit prophylactic as well as therapeutic effects.
Also, if the sand is too fine and too deep (> 1.5 inches), it will set-up an anaerobic environment which will develop a foul odor, and may rot plant roots that penetrate it.
They include blood pressure cuffs and other devices that may touch the skin but not penetrate it.
Thus it remains plausible that αCGRP may penetrate deep within the juxtamembrane domain.
Hence, it is feasible that RCM may penetrate through the cell membrane and once in the cytosol may also inflict similar damage to intracellular organelles.
It is called volumetric, because the radiation may penetrate into the "volume" of the receiver through the open, permeable cells of the material.
It has, however, been shown that L. monocytogenes may penetrate into undamaged corneal epithelial cells of guinea pigs [ 28].
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