Sentence examples for morphologies that characterize from inspiring English sources

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The latter was used to enhance the stress corrosion damage and to reveal the fracture morphologies that characterize the rupture of the bars.

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It is possible that the changes in gene expression we have documented influence the regulation of cell growth and division and are responsible for changes to floral morphology that characterize selfing populations.

Foot-displacement amplitude, and foot-width thinning and straightening are complementary dynamics and morphology features that characterize flame destabilization.

Some fossils, however, show a morphology, size, and cellular detail that characterize bryophytes, and the specimens are treated as fossil bryophytes.

Serial-sectioning methods are used to generate data that characterize the microstructural morphology and crystallography of grains.

This study tested whether, in low-light environments, the marked difference in the morphology of seedling leaves that characterizes heteroblastic species confers advantages for seedling survival and growth compared with homoblastic congeners.

The moment of inertia tensor is a quantity that characterizes the morphology of aggregates of particles.

In the present article, roughness-enhanced toughening of a cohesive interface between two identical materials is explored with a pure sinusoidal interface morphology that is characterized by its aspect ratio or ratio of amplitude to wavelength.

To adapt to the semi-desert and salty soil environment, R. trigyna has developed a distinct morphology that is characterized by succulent leaves and sunken stomata.

Moreover, microglial cells adopt a special phenotype and cellular morphology that is characterized by high ramifications that constitute dynamic and motile sentinels, by which microglia sense any occurring change in their close microenvironment [ 24, 45].

Deletion of LPX1 results in peroxisomes with aberrant morphology that is characterized by intraperoxisomal vesicles or invaginations, which may point to a role of vesicle fusions in peroxisome development (Thoms et al. 2008).

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