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The results show when Da is between 50 and 200, the core appeared wormholes, when Da is between 1 and 50, the dissolution pattern is the transition stage from wormhole to uniform dissolution and when Da is between 200 and 500, the core dissolution pattern is the transition stage from wormhole to face dissolution.
However, in the penumbra region, processes of Iba-1+ cells became thick and short (arrowheads in Figure 2d), and cells near the core appeared to be arranged so that the core was isolated (white arrows in Figure 2c, d).
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At first sight, the core appears to be an extremely myopic notion, requiring the stability of a proposed allocation to deviations or blocks by coalitions, but not examining the stability of the deviations themselves.
For both histidines 584 and 629, the potential charge these residues incorporate within the core appears to be ameliorated through the incorporation of a bound phosphate ion.
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