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In contrast, endothelial cells assembled into tubules with multiple fine branches.
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The ends of the fine branches have a grey carapace, as if cauterised.
The fine branches with a thickness less than 10 nm are separated by void.
The species is more common in secondary forest than in primary forest, particularly bush and scrub habitat, where it occupies a "fine branch" niche, restricting the vertical range to fine branches, fine terminal supports, lianas and dense foliage.
In particular, this phenotype represented fewer and shorter fine branches.
Both of these subclades split into various fine branches (Figure 2).
Large branches were sampled similarly to coarse roots, and fine branches and foliage were sampled similarly to fine roots.
Primary branches, originating from the stem, were classified in two categories: primary branches with diameters at the insertion point on the stem ≥ 2.5 cm were classified as large branches, and those with diameter < 2.5 cm were classified as fine branches.
(b ) Same cell imaged under standard brightfield conditions, where the cell body and numerous fine branches were now visible, but deeper branches were out of focus.
Barclays has had to pay multiple fines in multiple jurisdictions over the last few years for multiple regulatory failures.
The cell body, neurites, axon and fine branching pattern can be seen.
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