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After overnight incubation at 30°C, the plates were screened for colony morphologies common to either B. anthracis (flat and matte) or B. cereus (shiny, gray-white).
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However, significant translation can occur where the input material is substantially finer than the ambient bed material, and streamwise variations in channel morphology common to many natural channels can imprint reach-scale variations in storage otherwise absent in uniform channels.
Significantly, these differences in cell morphology are not common to all animal species with some animals retaining cells with notochordal morphology during most or even their entire lifespan.
Why are some morphologies common, whereas others are thinkable but never realized?
Since little sequence homology exists between α-synuclein, huntingtin, and ataxin-3, we speculate that scFv-6E recognizes a structural epitope common to amyloid morphologies such as the cross β-sheet motif.
With buffers at physiological pH, two main endpoint fibril morphologies are observed: (a) straight fibrils common to many amyloids and (b) unique micron-length, ~ 300 nm or larger diameter, species that lasso oligomers, which also exhibit classical spectroscopic amyloid signatures.
Etoposide induced the appearance of rounded cells, indicating that the MDC morphology seen with CPT is probably common to genotoxic agents.
Therefore, the results of this study suggest that garnet porphyroblasts lacking an irregular and branching morphology (common in many metamorphic belts) may grow at a high degree of disequilibrium under interfacial-controlled growth, provided they are set in a medium in which diffusion is rapid and the supply of elements from metamorphic fluids is sufficient.
The experimental data are obtained for sputtered films characterized by a common morphology corresponding to an arrangement of V2O5 platelets perpendicular to the substrate (h 0 0 or 1 1 0 preferred orientation).
This convergence suggests an adaptive explanation, where the common morphology corresponds to a functional optimum [ 1].
The most common morphology corresponded to autophagic vesicles (AVs) consisting of double membrane-bound vesicles with densely compacted amorphous or multilamellar contents named as autophagosomes (Fig. 2c, d).
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