Sentence examples for subsequently move into from inspiring English sources

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By the end of phase two, sperm cells have moved from the contracted cysts into the lumen of the testes (Fig. 4D) and they subsequently move into the lumen of the deferent duct.

On terminal differentiation, basal keratinocytes exit from the cell cycle and subsequently move into the suprabasal layers.

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Lewis subsequently moved into television.

It subsequently moved into Britain, buying Abbey in 2004.

He subsequently moved into a converted monastery in the Vatican gardens.

Three years after Hart's death in 1775, Catherine married Joshua Huddy, who subsequently moved into the Hart home.

Her 22-year-old daughter subsequently moved into a small back porch room in a neighboring city.

Banks subsequently moved into a grand house in Soho Square where he founded a kind of scientific salon in his library.

However, it was restructuring the sprawling fiefdoms of BBC Sport, and subsequently moving into sports rights, that gave her the appetite for a move to the commercial world.

He subsequently moved into a notorious housing project known as Brick Towers, and lived there until 2006, when the building was condemned.

Experimentally the excitation volume was first focused above the surface of the sample and subsequently moved into the sample in step sizes of 100 nm, while rastering laterally.

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