Sentence examples for migrate down the from inspiring English sources

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The dominant mechanism of soot deposition in the OVD process is thermophoresis, which is the tendency of particles to migrate down the local gas temperature gradient.

These traits can be determined by how long a gene or set of genes is activated for thus allowing the thumb position to migrate down the hand or the fingers to lengthen.

Birds from there mingle in the summer Arctic nesting grounds with birds that migrate down the North American coast.

Thus far, however, even Spanx had been unable to solve lingerie's impossible dream: a strapless bra that doesn't migrate down the torso.

When growth was available in large-cap stocks, as it was in 1997, 1998 and last year, there was very little reason for growth managers to migrate down the capitalization spectrum in search of growth.

After a year of negotiations with surfers and anglers, the state decided to allow surfers unrestricted access with a $25 permit except during the fall striped bass season, from Sept. 6 through Nov. 1, when schools of fish migrate down the coast, turning Montauk into a surfcasting mecca.

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This protects them from the sun, although they rarely encounter it; in the morning, they migrate down into the glacier, returning to the surface at the end of the day.

But he said he believed that if the cells in the bulge received a signal to generate skin cells they would migrate up into the skin; if the cue was to generate hair, they would migrate down into the base of the follicle.

It had already been known that a small bulge on the side of the follicle, just below the surface of the skin, houses stem cells that migrate down to the follicle root and repopulate the hair-making cells.

The results of a detailed study of distribution of 1,1-DMH transformation products along the soil profile indicate that transformation products can migrate down to the depth of 120 cm, The highest concentrations of 1,1-DMH transformation products were detected, as a rule, at the depth 20 to 60 cm.

In the normal mucosa, parietal cells are derived from progenitor cells in the isthmus, mature therein, and then take several days to migrate down to the base[ 18], whereas in the healing ulcer, parietal cells repopulated the neck and base of the gland simultaneously.

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