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pinched off
verb
Past of pinch off
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I pinched off a piece, and it felt as if I was pinching a spider web.
As the coated pit invaginates, it is pinched off in the cytoplasm to form a coated vesicle.
Mike Stanton, sharing the role of closer in Rivera's absence, pinched off a Seattle rally in the eighth.
In a sudden fit of bravado, she pinched off some dough and brought it near her mouth.
In some cases, the globules are pinched off completely from the larger column, like teardrops in space.
The process ends when the bud is eventually pinched off by membrane scission to release the enveloped particle into the lumenal or extracellular space.
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Pinched-off vortices characterize the extremum impulse accumulated by the leading vortex ring in a vortex ring formation process.
Rather, it appears that the subpopulation of Rab11-positive endosomes, already present within pinched-off spines in synaptosomes (Fig. 1), suffice to mediate plasticity.
A recent experimental study of adult mouse forebrain reported the expression of miRNAs in synaptoneurosomes (SYN), a synaptic fraction that is enriched in pinched-off dendritic spines [ 10].
Each pinched-off section of hair should be roughly the same length.
Redistribute the hair in this pinched-off portion to create three sections equal in thickness and length.
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