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In addition, some actin filaments colocalized with spindle microtubules, particularly at the furrow initiation stage (marked by asterisks in Fig. 1C, b), but less prominently at later stages (marked by an asterisk in Fig. 1C, e).
If so, this would indicate that the fetus remains epigenetically sensitive to alcohol beyond the early stages marked by preconception, implantation and gastrulation, as previously shown [26], [27].
Specifically, the initial and early stages, marked by the population of various soluble oligomeric species still await a consistent and unified description [15], [18] [21].
In Arabidopsis, AtSPT6L2, AtNAPL4, and AtCAF1AL showed a low level of expression across all the developmental stages (marked as cluster I in the heat map in Figure 7A).
Thus, cell number steadily increases as the embryonic development progresses through the peri-implantation stages marking the onset of cell proliferation and growth that follows the cleavage divisions of pre-implantation development.
Whether or not the processes in the early bolt initiation stage mark the switch to reproductive development in sugar beet remains to be determined.
"Stage" marks a turning point in the couple's work, and perhaps life.
Smith is short and thin and moves quickly, directly, as if hitting invisible stage marks.
H is for Hondo, the deepest stage, marked by levitation, unearthly facial beauty, etc. EEG is straight as piano wire.
Metamorphosis into the adult stage marks the end of molting in insects, and adults accordingly do not regenerate amputated appendages.
Moments later, Mr. Bent, a 64-year-old multimillionaire financier, ascended the stage, marking a major departure from the famously hierarchical Nassau Republicans' traditional way of doing things.
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