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In Sussaba cognata, the only species in the Sussaba genus group that does not possess any tyloids but still performs antennal coiling in the coiling test, one could imagine that the morphological requirements for coiling have not yet been completely reduced, although the tyloids as release and spread structures for a courtship pheromone are absent.

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The morphological requirements of ceria particles vary depending on their applications.

It would be difficult to reconcile this morphological specification with the structural requirement for protection, which is the tight sealing of the valves.

To advance our previous findings, which proposed an automated approach for morphology-based prediction of osteogenic differentiation potential, we provide here a detailed critical evaluation of the image sampling requirements for morphological features of hBMSCs.

Our morphological data satisfied the necessary requirements for a factorial anova (normality of residuals, equality of population variances, independence of residuals).

Interestingly, molecular requirements for spine-specific morphological plasticity and changes in glutamate-evoked transmission (i.e., activity-dependent functional plasticity) are very similar, with both requiring both Cdc42 signaling and also actin polymerization (Matsuzaki et al., 2004; Murakoshi et al., 2011).

Here, we develop and apply methods to minimize systematic biases, uncover the biological mechanisms underlying phylogenetic conflict, and outline data requirements for future phylogenomic and morphological data collection.

Such a morphological change is believed to be a strategy to minimize the metabolic requirements for cell maintenance [ 54].

For cases with few morphological abnormalities, we found that accurate cell identification and classification were the principle requirements for success.

The term 'apoptosis' was subsequently coined to replace shrinkage necrosis [ 23], and has later been used interchangeably with programmed cell death, albeit loosely, because of similar requirements for genetic programming and new protein synthesis, as well as morphological similarities [ 24].

Ongoing patient demographic changes with increasingly older, comorbidly ill patients and increasing case complexity with increasingly structurally abnormal hearts as morphological correlate paired with evolutions in pediatric cardiac surgery allowing more complex procedures than ever before redefine requirements for cardioprotection.

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