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They proliferate from a single egg, morph into at least 260 different types and spontaneously organize into a perfectly integrated system of organs and tissues.
("Wherever there are ten or twenty Nigerians, they will organize into a committee," a Nigerian businessman told me).
Centrist Democrats in the Senate are trying to organize into a muscular bloc that is already putting its stamp on the president's $3.6 trillion budget.
Schulson explained that as soon as H₂O molecules begin to organize into a nucleus they form a surface between the crystalline structure and the liquid.
If, however, the members of Occupy Wall Street want to do something beyond merely call attention to inequality, they must find a way to organize into a political force, much like the early Tea Party followers did.
The open question — one that analysts say the government fears — is whether the workers will connect their economic woes with virtual one-party rule and organize into a political force.
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Within the grid topology, nodes self-organize into a triangular lattice, as shown in Figure 13(c).
With the scaffold-based approach, cells are seeded on a scaffold showing specific properties and are expected to proliferate and self-organize into a functional vascular tissue.
Thus, without an organizing template or accessory proteins, a minimal bundle of actin and myosin has the inherent capacity to self-organize into a heterogeneous banded structure.
The Lattice protocol allows authorized computers to self-organize into a mesh computer, limited only by the number and power of the members.
As shown in Figure 1a, the sink (the base station) node is located at the center, and ordinary nodes self-organize into a tree structure which is called TAG routing tree.
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