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The explanation could be that not only the frontal, but also the cross-sectional shape matters in stem fixation; the oval-shaped cross section of the Weber stem leaves a thicker cement mantle, especially at the proximomedial femur, as compared with stems with a box-shaped cross section [ 50], which is beneficial in long-term fixation [ 2, 6, 19].
Table shape matters, too.
In life, and especially in developing pharmaceuticals, shape matters.
Shape matters: intravital microscopy reveals surprising geometrical dependence for nanoparticles in tumor models of extravasation.
Cell shape matters across the kingdoms of life, and cells have the remarkable capacity to define and maintain specific shapes and sizes.
For this, shape matters; and to find the shape of a protein, it has to be purified and either X-rayed to destruction or run through a nuclear-magnetic resonance (NMR) machine.
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Indeed, the source of most of our current technological progresses is our ability to manipulate and shape matter at a very small size, down to the nanometer scale.
Larken Euliss, a chemist at UNC who works with DeSimone, says recent research shows that differences in size and shape matter when it comes to effectively delivering drugs to cells.
All things interactively connect, and as minds shape matter, matter shapes minds.
They study things biological (life and the biosphere) and physical (the structure of matter and the forces and energies that shape matter and its constituent parts).
To answer fundamental questions like these, physicists began to look inward at atoms to understand how the fundamental forces of nature shape matter into stars that emit light and radiation at all wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum.
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