Sentence examples for morphology that excludes from inspiring English sources

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Below its LCST, PNIPAM polymer is in an extended, solvent-swelled conformation, but when heated up above the LCST, the polymer undergoes a phase transition to yield a collapsed morphology that excludes solvent.

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During their evolution, primary cultures were always comprised of colonies with varying morphologies (floating aggregates that exclude trypan blue, giant cell colonies, fibroblastoid and cobblestoned clusters), despite being in the same flask with an apparently identical TME (Figure 4A).

That excludes US domestic flights.

And that excludes spending increases on entitlements.

The language is complicated and calculated, based a system of morphology that never ceases to astound me.

That excluded Michel Martelly, a popular singer.

What does that exclude?

Those that exclude need those that are excluded to be excluded to define them.

"I became fascinated by animals with strange morphologies that make you wonder how in the world they could possibly have mated," Dr. Emlen said.

We cannot exclude that variation in roach morphology between the lakes reflects differences in swimming activity (in response to differing predation risk); however, roach from Döllnsee, where predation risk was highest, had morphologies that appear better adapted to rapid and extended swimming, which contrasts the conclusion that predation risk always induces reduced swimming activity of prey.

Areas of abnormal retinal morphology were excluded so that uniform unbiased measurements can be obtained.

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