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The larva moves actively, and then it quickly buries itself a few centimeters deep in clay or sandy soil to pupate.
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Thus, although both Myosin 1E and 1G formed aggregates of 3 or more molecules, only Myosin 1E moved actively in the TIRF field of active lamellipodia.
Thus, at least in tissues which are acidic, microrockets should be able to move actively about.
Unlike sessile sponges or floating jellyfish, the Bilateria typically move actively in pursuit of food, although many members have further evolved into sessile or radial forms.
Still, European banks are moving actively to address their problems, including by slashing costs in the face of changing regulations and a sluggish European economy.
But as one Uefa source said: "While many clubs have been moving actively towards compliance, it is clear others are still deciding to go the other way.
Between 10 and 14 days after birth, the eyes and ear canals open, and the puppies begin to move actively around their nest.
When you are motivated and proactive, you are moving actively towards your goals.
But just as the no-deforestation agreements are starting to yield real benefits, Indonesia and Malaysia are moving actively to destroy them.
The chordamesodermal cells move actively, but their strong adherence to the substrate causes them to crawl beneath the neighboring tissue.
The mouth is an organ that humans can move actively just after birth, as observed in the sucking and rooting reflexes and spontaneous smile [1].
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