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The nanostructures are embedded in porous silicon templates with different morphologies which means pores offering dendritic growth of different strengths.

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As is straightforward to observe, for low ejection frequency (i.e., 250 Hz), there is a monotonical change of the nanostructure morphology which means a good control of the Si coverage by Ag NPs.

Statistical results showed that cell shape and cell area changed with cellular mechanical properties, which means that cell morphology has a close relation with cell elastic modulus in the initial stage of differentiation.

This allows the robot to literally fold the arms around the body, which means that potentially any morphology can be obtained.

"Which means nothing".

Which means what exactly?

Which means pig-like".

Which means what?

Which means nothing changed.

In the case of elasmobranchs sampling is frequently opportunistic, which means samples are often sourced through trade and/or commercial fish landings as body parts, making correct species determinations by morphology more unlikely.

Which means, again, dead bone.

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