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In normal tissues, fibrillar collagens normally undergo extensive intermolecular cross-linking that provides tensile strength to the tissue.
This suggests that apparently the hormone which stimulates epitoky is present only in species that normally undergo this phenomenon.
Human beings quite normally undergo alterations of character: we are one person at home, another at work, another again when we awake at four in the morning.
Some environmental groups said those rules would normally undergo a separate review, after the agency's final environmental impact statement was issued.
These teachers would normally undergo some basic and fundamental training programmes in pre-school teaching that ranged between 60 hours and 120 hours.
And when REST levels rise, he found, the protein begins turning off genes involved in cell death keeping brain cells alive even if they would normally undergo cellular suicide.
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The removal of the brain of a nereid that normally undergoes epitoky causes morphological changes without the subsequent formation of gametes.
Bone normally undergoes continual remodelling and two types of cells are involved: osteoblasts (these make and regulate the bone matrix) and osteoclasts (these absorb bone matrix).
The human brain normally undergoes widespread synapse pruning during adolescence, but excessive paring during this period, due to increased C4 activity, could lead to the cognitive symptoms seen in schizophrenia.
Under such condition the B2 matrix normally undergoes two-stage martensitic transformation B2-R-B19′.
The canal of Nuck normally undergoes complete obliteration during the first year of life, and its failure to do so may result in an inguinal hernia or a hydrocele.
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