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A similar morphology was seen quiescently using TEOS.
When the content of CNTs was 1 % (Fig. 2b), a similar fiber morphology was seen.
This same morphology was seen in osteogenic controls where hBMSCs were cultured on flat polymer films in the presence of osteogenic supplements (OS).
The dominant damage morphology was seen to be peeling when the laser source was used at a low energy (as shown in Figure 8a,b).
Central cystic morphology was seen within lesions on CT in 50%% of cases and in 100%% of the four cases evaluated on MRI, most likely to be due to necrosis, haemorrhage or a fibromyxoid component to the tumour (Figs. 1a, 2) [16, 16].
Interestingly a disrupted mitochondrial morphology was seen in aged human neurons lacking PINK1.
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Significant variation in surface morphology is seen for these two samples.
In both cases, spherulitic morphology is seen, from −70 °C, with spherulites of about 100 μ in size.
As can be seen in Figure 2A, green live MGC-803 cells with normal morphology were seen in the negative control group.
For the film grown from the sample annealed at 1,100 °C, nanoparticles and nanowires/fibers ensconcing a granular morphology were seen.
The SSI images at 418 nm showed morphologies to be similar to the Mariner 10 (Murray et al. 1974) and Pioneer Venus observations (Rossow et al. 1980); however, at 986 nm some differences in morphology were seen (north south linear patterns straddling the equator).
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