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At first glance, the BSA-coated NPs show more condensed midfrequency spectra with strong signals in the 1200 to 1500 cm 1 range.
This condensation adopts a metameric pattern of more condensed and less condensed regions (Fig. 3C), which later give rise to the AF and vertebral bodies, respectively (Aszodi et al., 1998).
Now things are more condensed and organized.
Even maths uses metaphor; and this is where more condensed forms of poetry join in.
The spacious, woodland site has allowed a simpler plan, which may adapt more readily to change than more condensed buildings.
In contrast, avian feathers have a more condensed stem cell niche which may be responsible for feather morphogenesis and cycling.
In contrast, avian feathers have a more condensed stem cell niche, which may be responsible for cycling.
The nuclear material becomes more condensed and oval in shape; this area develops as the head of the sperm.
Solid-state 13C NMR analysis indicated more condensed aromatic structures when pyrolysis temperature increased or after activation process induced.
Participants suggested that investigators provide more condensed and easier to understand informed consents and follow-up of study findings.
Mr. Price's new works extend his play with biomorphic volumes and richly textured surfaces, but they have become more condensed and more animated.
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