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In most of the human cells, the human nucleus was readily identified morphologically because of its larger size (Figure 6B).
Where formed in the vicinity of hydrothermal fluids, the packets of carbonaceous laminae are very well preserved morphologically because of the almost immediate silicification (Fig. 4a, 4c, 4d).
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Historically, coral species were thought to be extremely ecologically and morphologically plastic, because of the broad variation observed "within species" [ 1].
First, if all nocturnal species were from a monophyletic clade they would be expected to be similar morphologically simply because of their shared evolutionary history.
Cancer stem cells are morphologically identified because of their ability to grow as 3D nonadherent structures when clonally seeded in sphere medium.
Tumor vessels are leaky, immature, or morphologically abnormal because of the absent or incomplete basement membrane and mural cells (pericytes and smooth muscle cells).
Attempts to find morphological features that link Cynomorium with Saxifragales are complicated, first because the latter order is morphologically heterogeneous and second because of morphological reductions in the holoparasite (see below).
A gluten-free diet has been initiated in all patients of the historical cohort as soon as the diagnosis was morphologically confirmed, because all of these patients were symptomatic.
Cyanobacteria are the member of morphologically diverse group of prokaryotes.
Because the morphologically specialised soldiers of P. spyrothecae are best able to deal with invading predators, one might reasonably hypothesise a tendency for soldiers to gather near the gall opening while non-soldiers avoid this area.
DSas-4 mutant flies, although morphologically normal, are uncoordinated because of the lack of cilia in their sensory neurons, and they die shortly after eclosion because they get stuck in their food.
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