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Constantinou Drive runs parallel to the dividing line, just inside the buffer zone.
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Mask undercutting, given as etch rate parallel to the surface divided by etch rate normal to it, is approximately 0.4.
The PPB encircles the cell in the future plane of division and the AMS lies parallel to the isthmus of the dividing plastid and curves around one side of the adjacent nucleus.
A short line, parallel to the front wall, divides the court in half; the service line is parallel to and 5 feet in front of the short line.
Branch and root tissues are differentiated on the basis of recognizable preserved macroscopic characteristics (general shape, character and form of branching etc) and compression ratio, defined as width parallel to the bedding plane divided by mean thickness parallel to the bedding plane.
A half-way line, parallel to the back line, divides the pitch in two.
Atatürk Bulvarı, the main boulevard, runs parallel to the sea, and divides the southern, much more touristic side of Alanya from the northern, more indigenous side that extends north into the mountains.
The boundary between these regions was the line chosen as parallel to the epidermal entrance echo and dividing the dermal image into two parts of equal thickness.
Only for loads (i)–(iii) the dividing line is parallel to the short side of the plate.
In Drosophila melanogaster, neuroectodermal cells that divide parallel to the axis of apical-basal polarity results in both daughter cells retaining their neuroectodermal identity.
Myoepithelial cells normally divide parallel to the plane of the BM, but in the absence of β1-integrins mitotic cells within the basal layer align their spindle poles randomly, leading to a perturbation of cell lineages and epithelial homeostasis [ 12 ].
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