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That patch of tissue was called the apical ectoderm ridge.
Recent mathematical studies show how the size of the cellular population in a local patch of tissue influences the spread of cancer-promoting mutations.
Given the practical impossibility of sizing up every patch of tissue on or in the body for suspect microbes, the researchers chose to focus on the gut, because it's the natural habitat for between 1,000 and 2,000 microbial species.
A key part of this reward circuitry is the nucleus accumbens, a patch of tissue in the forebrain about the size of an almond.
How do we get from activity patterns in "narcissistic" sensory receptors, keyed not to "objective" environmental features but rather only to effects of the stimuli on the patch of tissue innervated, to the human ontology replete with enduring objects with stable configurations of properties and relations, types and their tokens (as the "fly-thought" example presented above reveals), and the rest?
"The brain is not wired to find an eye on the tail, since it's never happened before and thus is not something the brain has evolved specifically to deal with, and yet it can recognize this patch of tissue as providing valuable visual information," Levin said.
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When the follicle ruptures, the egg and fluid are released along with some torn patches of tissue.
In humans, these low-oxygen conditions are caused when tiny patches of tissue are pinched together with surgical sutures.
Ultimately, the goal is to create patches of tissue that can repair damaged areas of the heart better than current patches, which are made out of synthetic materials.
Everything looked normal there, but in the stomach he saw patches of tissue densely dotted with tiny red splotches, like bits of blood caught just below the surface.
Wells believes that the technique could be used more immediately -- within five years or so -- to create "patches" of tissue to repair ulcers and other stomach damage, he said.
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