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The nervous system initially forms as a flat strip of tissue on the outer layer, or ectoderm.
Imagine, if you will, putting such extraordinary height and weight on a small strip of tissue at the bottom of your body.
Other doctors have noted that a thin strip of tissue on the right side of Fidyka's spinal cord survived the attack, and argue that this may have been the real source of his partial recovery.
The result is a tiny strip of tissue, about half an inch long and only a twenty-fifth of an inch in diameter, that looks something like a short pink rice noodle, Dr. Post said.
Indeed, the only flesh uncovered during the final thawing session was a 10-centimeter-long strip of tissue that looked like beef jerky.
The motor cortex--a strip of tissue on the top of the brain that tells our muscles what to do--now appears to do far more than simply orchestrate movements.
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Frozen branches were stripped of tissue using an air gun and the resultant slurry was macerated with a tissue homogenizer for 20 s.
A capacitance is determined in strips of tissue by "non-invasive capacitance recording" (NIC).
Strips of tissue paper folded over the edges of the leaves prevented the mites escaping.
A uniaxial test specimen is generally made from two rectangular strips of tissue that has been cut out from the arterial layer.
Femurs were stripped of tissue, placed in sterile 5 mL cryovials, snap frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at −80 °C until processed for culture.
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