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pinch off
verb
To separate (something) from something else, using a pinching motion.
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Zooming In: What happens at the pinch off point?
The devices are 'on' state when performing as the pinch off devices.
When the buds pinch off, each one is a new virus, ready to infect fresh cells.
The pits cannot pinch off the PM and are possibly enriched in endocytic cargo.
In some living Archaea, ESCRTIII has been inferred to pinch off protrusions to yield extracellular membrane vesicles [ 54, 55].
These invaginations pinch off to form clathrin-coated vesicles, thus internalizing the membrane proteins localized within these clathrin-coated pits.
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In both of these cases, the neck experiences instability and pinch off-location is not fixed.
Different fluids exert different effects on the pinch-off dynamics as well as shape evolution immediately after pinch-off.
The pinch-off voltage is lower in a smaller photodiode.
The pinch-off-syndrome is one of these complications.
The method is capable of handling pinch-off and after pinch-off events, and simulations showing the time evolution of the fluid tube are presented.
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