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The combustion temperature measured for various k values was between 1650 and 1750 °C and the micro-droplets of Al formed in the beginning stages of the process were enveloped by the solid layers of Al2O3, and the subsequent multipoint nucleation and crystallization produced morphologically and size uniform dendritic crystals.

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Also, isolates were identified morphologically based on conidial morphology, shape, and size according to the most current identification key (Humber 1997).

The BCG-mycobacteria differed morphologically (in size and shape) and functionally (in replication rates) both in the same cell and in the granuloma cells of different types.

The ginkgotoxin-treated larvae appeared to be morphologically normal, with their appearance and size similar to those of a control group (Fig. 5A D).

Acid-fast BCG-mycobacteria were found to be morphologically and functionally heterogeneous (in size, shape, and replication rates in colonies) in granuloma macrophages, dendritic cells, and multinucleate Langhans giant cells.

Morphologically, the majority (∼90% in number and size) of liver tumours were eosinophilic, well-differentiated hepatocellular adenoma.

Morphologically, these species share similar elliptic shape and size, cuneate base, retuse tip, similar ranges of petiole length, angles of 2° vein to midvein, and distance from the intramarginal vein to the margin.

Therapeutic efficacy can be evaluated functionally, i.e. by measuring perfusion recovery-related parameters in tissue distal to the vascular lesion, or morphologically, i.e. by quantifying the number and size of the collaterals formed.

After these measurements, both femora and humeri were histopathologically examined for the presence of ON, and size of bone marrow fat cells were morphologically examined.

There was a priming effect of similar size for both morphologically and orthographic-related pairs in the 75 ms SOA.

The less endangered P. manillae is classified into two subspecies, separated morphologically by size, the width of the tail band and the glossiness of the upperparts [ 15, 18, 26]; P. m. manillae occurs on Luzon and smaller adjacent islands, such as Marinduque and Catanduanes, P. m. subniger on Polillo and Patnanungan Islands [ 18, 26- 28].

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