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As we watched, one swastika was erased and another was modified to become a Windows 95 logo.
In sharks and rays, some neuromasts have been evolutionarily modified to become electroreceptors called ampullae of Lorenzini.
Post-translationally, certain proteins (e.g., insulin) are synthesized in an inactive form and must be chemically modified to become active.
The first would be to introduce mosquitoes that have been genetically modified to become sterile, or are programmed to die quickly.
Bacterial cellulose (BC) secreted by Acetobacter xylinum was modified to become DABC by oxidation via the sodium metaperiodate method.
In bony fishes the gill septum of the hyoid arch is greatly modified to become a single, movable, bony covering for the whole gill chamber the operculum.
Or rather: Make sure to pay attention as designers dispense with these problems in coming years, with solutions ranging from vegetables modified to become edible vaccines to sleek, factory-built housing for 21st-century megacities.
The increased risk was principally among a group of people who had pre-existing levels of immunity to a common cold virus known as adenovirus type 5, which was modified to become a critical part of the vaccine.
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Knowing that the precursor molecules in TiO2 formation are rich with hydroxyl groups and are negatively charged, it is believed that TiO2 deposition on PSt particles is enhanced when PSt particles are surface-modified to become more hydrophilic, or positively charged, which has been used for the preparation of PSt/SiO2 core-shell particles [19].
Results indicated that hydrophilic nano-SiO2 and nano-TiO2 can be modified effectively to become hydrophobic by silane coupling agent KH-570.
Our exercise program was progressive since it was modified bimonthly to become more demanding.
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