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Poorly convoluted and slightly fragmented dentate nuclei are often aberrantly located in the vicinity of the ventricular surface [ 55, 78, 107, 114].
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed that at high precursor flow rate and low power, the monomer was only slightly fragmented during the plasma process.
In addition, we noted that our chosen TGN marker, GOLPH3, appeared slightly fragmented in the GRINA KD cells.
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Before we get to that, it's worth noting that the review format will be familiar to people, if a bit scrunched and slightly more fragmented than on a computer.
The Medicago genome is slightly more fragmented with 71%% of the genomic sequence in eight pseudo-chromosomes and 12 % Ns.
However, for strawberry in particular, the lack of syntenic blocks could be due to the fact that the strawberry genome assembly is slightly more fragmented than the peach, with 7%% of the sequence comprised of unknown nucleotide gaps versus 1 % for peach.
Results showed that, although the number of reconstructed contiguous ancestral regions (CARs) tended to decrease slightly if more fragmented (scaffold-based) genome assemblies (i.e. those of budgerigar and ostrich) were excluded, near identical order of msHSBs were observed within each CAR regardless of excluding one species.
In particular, the connected nanostructures were formed at 700 °C as shown in Fig. 4d d-2, which were more fragmented and slightly taller than tri-layer sample.
Landscape configurations with higher richness, abundance and diversity of shorebirds also tended to be less fragmented and contained slightly larger patches.
Before we leave Mount Kimbie to head back to their homes (both have recently uprooted from Peckham to Hackney Wick) Kai begins to explain the album's fragmented title, using a slightly half-baked theory about "crossovers" and "abstract imagery".
In the United States, where the Internet is closely associated with the personal computer and where mobile standards are fragmented, the wireless future is still slightly out of focus.
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