Sentence examples for spreading extensive from inspiring English sources

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Rapid cell spreading, extensive cellular network formation and high SMC proliferation occurred within softer hydrogels (with shear storage moduli ranging from 898 to 3124 Pa).

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Wide, paved squares flanked the palaces, and around them spread extensive towns, which by this time if not earlier seem to have been unwalled.

On the contrary, all postnatal neurites switch to arbour growth within a few days in culture and spread extensive terminal trees.

In vitro studies showed that bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) exhibited rapid cell spreading and extensive cellular network formation on these hybrid hydrogels.

Specifically, IGC spreading was extensive when the DoS level was greater than 24 mg/cm2 and was linked to a decrease in the spacing between the nearest β-phase precipitates below a threshold distance.

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00919659 Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a highly aggressive cancer type being nearly chemoresistant, characterised by early local spread, extensive invasion and precocious metastasis.

The prevalent symptom on oilseed rape in the field is premature ripening [ 23], which is accompanied by systemic spread, extensive formation of microsclerotia on shoot tissue, and yield loss [ 24].

He spread an extensive trail map on top of the muesli, Swiss cheese, granola, peasant bread, ham, sausage, fruit and yogurt and announced that he'd been out skiing the day before, pulling his two children across the ice lakes on a sled harnessed to his waist.

Local invasion and extracapsular spread require extensive and complex resection and chemoradiotherapy [3],[5].

Coronal contrast enhanced CT images showed a large lymph node conglomerate at level IIb (arrow) on the right side of the neck, with necrosis, extra nodal spread and extensive involvement of the right carotid space explaining the right VCP in this patient Open image in new window Fig. 14 Paratracheal lymph node metastasis from oesophageal carcinoma.

According to Richardson et al. (2000), an invasive terrestrial plant species is a naturalized alien species that produces reproductive offspring, often in very large numbers, at considerable distance from parent plants, and thus has the potential to spread over extensive areas.

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