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The surface sheath of the loose aggregate (DDANAT: 0000014) is formed late during aggregation.
The surface sheath is continually being synthesized to replace the fragments left behind [ 1, 33, 52- 55].
The surface sheath is thinnest at the tip and increases in thickness as the distance from the tip increases.
The surface sheath holds the cell mass together and possibly provides adhesion to the substratum to allow migration.
The surface sheath of the migratory slug (DDANAT:0000036) is a protective layer of cellulose (60%), protein (15%), and polysaccharides about 10 50 nm thick.
Fragments of the surface sheath are left behind the slug during migration producing a slime trail (DDANAT:0000076) that can be up to 2 3 cm in length.
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Significantly, the MFCs design with uniform super-microgroove pores, long-range intergrowing crystal, and dense decoration of fluorescent probes, leading to create active hook surface sheaths as sensitive and selective chemosensors platforms for ultra-trace monitoring of Zn2+ ions.
At the Moon, the incoming solar wind distribution naturally provides the former, and the component of photoelectrons and/or secondary electrons that escapes from the near-surface sheath region naturally provides the latter.
First, consider the interface between the near-surface photoelectron sheath, which contains a cold electron population, and the solar wind, which contains a warmer incoming population.
Spinal cord tumors are masses of abnormal cells that grow in the spinal cord, between its protective sheaths, or on the surface of the sheath that covers the spinal cord.
The sheath surface furthermore provides a nonstick surface such that the fiber may be moved within the coagulation tract easily.
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