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The hybrid mesh, which facilitated the redifferentiation of the dedifferentiated multiplied chondrocytes, would be an effective scaffold for the assembly of cells to regenerate three-dimensional cartilaginous tissue.
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The reconstructed human bodies in this way will all have the same topology (i.e., mesh connectivity), which facilitates the freeform design automation of human-centric products.
A strong disturbance of the gas jet can be caused with the cross electrodes on the first mesh of the ion sponge, which facilitated the dispersion of the ion laterally into traps located far from the center in the XY plane.
The positive DC voltage applied on mesh 1 also pushed the fragment ions toward L2 which facilitated the directional transfer.
The representation of the boundary as a single watertight manifold facilitates the generation of an external curved triangular mesh, which is subsequently used to generate the interior volumetric mesh.
The seeded plots were covered with white mesh, which was removed after two weeks of germination.
Think galvanized sheet metal or galvanized metal mesh, which resist strong teeth.
It's a pleasing, tactile experience thanks to the soft-touch mesh which covers it.
I love mesh, which sounds really weird, but I love wearing it on the show.
Mesh extrusion refers to the mesh pushing itself out of the tissue and producing a protrusion, whereas mesh erosion refers to the destruction of the vaginal layer covering the mesh, which usually migrates into the vaginal lumen [ 21].
This deformed ED mesh was used as a template for the coarser 72 element end-systolic (ES) cubic mesh, which was generated by least-square fitting.
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