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In general, it uses regular expressions to recognize sentences and morphological modifications, such as converting verbs to the infinitive form.

A significant challenge to overcome is that morphological modifications such as thicker leaves might be accompanied by reductions in leaf area.

Concomitantly, the climbing fibres undergo morphological modifications such as a reduction in the size of axonal varicosities and loss of synaptic contacts with Purkinje cells.

In the injured CNS, reactive astrocytes undergo important morphological modifications, such as hyperplasia and hypertrophy [9], [10], and express a broad range of molecules with growth inhibitory properties, such as chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans and tenascin-C [11], [12], [13], [14], [15].

During these stages, spermatids undergo massive morphological modifications such as acquisition of cell polarity, condensation of chromatin, formation of the acrosome and tail, and production and elimination of the residual body.

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The changes associated with cellular senescence progression include morphological and biochemical modifications such as increased (and unique) expression of the senescence associated β-galactosidase enzyme (SA- β-gal) [ 9] as well as upregulation of the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) inhibitors p16 and p21, which are both negative regulators of cell proliferation [ 1].

Intracellular staining of actin allowed visualization of such morphological modifications between untreated and HB-19 treated cells.

No such morphological modifications were present in LGI1−/− pups at postnatal day 8 before seizure onset, or in LGI1+/− and wild-type animals.

These traits are collectively known as the "domestication syndrome" [ 55, 56] and, in mammals, include such morphological modifications as depigmentation, facial skeletal, and floppy ears as well as behavioral shifts towards docility and tameness [ 57].

SnO2, with high theoretical capacity of 1494 mAh g−1, is a promising candidate anode material, which has been explored with various strategies, such as dimensional reduction, morphological modifications and composite formation.

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed porous morphology of unloaded hydrogels, and the morphological modifications in case of loaded hydrogels.

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