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This cell displayed very fast action potential kinetics with sharp after-hyperpolarizations and morphologically was a multipolar interneuron with descending axonal projections.
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We cannot at the moment say whether the tether we have identified morphologically is a single protein or a multimeric complex like the hair cell tip link (Ahmed et al, 2006; Kazmierczak et al, 2007).
Therefore the 18S-types detected morphologically were a subset of those detected by sequencing: all species identified by microscopy were detected in the respective soil/rhizosphere/plant samples at least once, but not all DNA types could be assigned to actual isolates.
On the 30th day, one animal in the control group had radiologically normal bone callus, but morphologically there was a non-union of fracture.
This individual had a divergent mtDNA haplotype shown with arrow on Bayesian tree (location shown with green triangle on the map of Additional file 5: Figure S4) and morphologically is unambiguously identified as a T. alpinus.
Samples that could not be morphologically identified were a posteriori named B. spec. I-VII, based on molecular phylogenetic analysis.
Morphologically, there is a high degree of heterogeneity both within and between individual MINO lines.
However, morphologically methanogens are a diverse group of bacteria which include forms such as rods, spirilla, cocci, and various arrangements of these shapes into longer chains or aggregates (Main and Smith 1981).
Sharing of haplotypes between the lowland and montane population was very limited, involving only one individual: rabai ZMUC134311 from Mt. Kanga, with one allele assigned to albigula (Additional File 2) - morphologically this is a typical rabai specimen.
In cluster 2, nineteen out of the twenty individuals were morphologically S. schwerinii and one was a S. viminalis × S.
As one bee expert writes, sweat bees are "morphologically monotonous" — which is a way of saying they all look a lot alike.
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