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The direct multiplanar reformation function was used to generate coronal and sagittal reformations with a slice thickness between 2 and 4 mm.
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The shear stress data for the aligned particles' structure reformation can be fitted as a function of shear rate with the new model.
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The Grafted peripheral nerve segments in the spinal cord were reported to be capable of improving the recovery of behavioral and electrophysiological function in vivo, via axons regeneration, reformation of functional synapses with host neurons, neurotrophic molecule secretion, and by providing a permissive PNS-like environment providing [ 184, 185] (Table 5).
Prague played a significant role in the Reformation.
Possible mechanisms underlying the adaptive changes in statocyst function following µG exposure might involve a structural reformation, a change in neural signaling, or even a mixture of both.
It is known to have continued to function as a monastic school until the 16th-century Reformation.
We thus propose that the observed variation in stress-induced chemical wear of Si substrate as a function of sliding speed is the result of rupture and reformation of domains of Sisubstrate-O-Sitip bonding bridges [26 28].
As their effect on ER membrane reorganization at the end of mitosis is a prerequisite for NE reformation (Anderson and Hetzer, 2008) it is difficult to separate these two functions.
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