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The fibers, embedded within additional layers of glass that are fused together with an organic glue, are "so flexible, really hard to break," Dr. Aizenberg said.
"It looks like two little grains of rice that are fused, when they're conjoined, and separated or very close together when they are separate," she said.
He also suffers from several other joint problems, such as permanently dislocated thumbs and fingers that are fused solid at the knuckles.
These binding reagents may recognize bait proteins directly or affinity tags that are fused to bait proteins.
The above camera can be manually moved around to capture a set of images that are fused to obtain a scene collage.
A basic camera configuration can be picked up and moved around to capture multiple images that are fused together to obtain a scene collage.
On close inspection, the chevron deposits contain deep ocean microfossils that are fused with a medley of metals typically formed by cosmic impacts.
The ordinal name refers to the tiny columnlike tubules of dentine that are fused together to constitute each molar; adults lack canine teeth and incisors.
The successive quaternization reaction along with di-functional p-xylylene dichloride forms the structurally stable anion-exchange groups that are fused with one another.
Stars like the Sun shine from the energy released from the rest energy of hydrogen atoms that are fused to form helium.
Those genera have sepals that are fused; there are no petals; and the stamens and ovary are borne on a stalk.
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