Sentence examples for morphologies that resemble from inspiring English sources

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Several morphologies that resemble Martian features are presented and discussed.

Both strains of mice produced amyloid deposits with morphologies that resemble human amyloid.

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Dating to c.6,000 BC, this site has yielded a waterlogged canoe, wooden paddles, foundations of pile dwellings, a small proportion of morphologically domesticated rice (most grains still have wild morphologies) that resembles the japonica subspecies, and a possibility of pig domestication (Liu et al. 2007).

The obtained porous structure is composed of intermingled sticks in a size range of 50 100 nanometers and bumps with a diameter of about 200 nanometers, revealing a morphology that resembles a bird's nest.

Goblet cells exhibit a characteristic morphology that resembles an elongated cup, due to a large apical theca that contains the mucin granules.

It has been observed in controlled crosses between Q. robur and Q. petraea that first generation hybrids at juvenile stage exhibited a leaf morphology that resembles the morphology of the female parent very much [ 23].

The second passage of hADSCs expanded rapidly and developed a uniform morphology that resembled that of fibroblasts.

For pH 7.4-treated samples, the majority of cells had a similar morphology to that shown in the left panel; only 3 out of the 41 cells examined showed morphology that resembled that in the middle panel.

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