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In fact, their branching patterns can be all that distinguishes two species from one another.
Mathematically describe their branching patterns (done in two or three numbers), and you have described the tree.
There are about 500 species of Gorgonia, and they differ markedly in their branching patterns.
In 1973 he named the cells dendritic cells for their branching, treelike appearance.
Thermal fractionation by DSC separates copolymers and blends according to their branching densities.
"Maybe their neural connections or their branching isn't as well developed, or they don't have as many synaptic connections," Ivry suggests.
Yale researchers decided to look at the volume of gray matter — the tissue containing nerve cells and their branching projections called dendrites — in a group of community participants.
Horn had a lasting interest in the growth of trees, in particular, how they got their shape and their branching patterns.
From the lumen models, centerlines of the thoracic aorta, brachiocephalic artery, left common carotid artery, and left subclavian artery and their branching ostia positions were quantified.
These findings lead us to propose that NTNHA and BoNT may have evolved distinct functional specializations following their branching out from a common ancestral zinc protein.
Thermal fractionation separates polymers according to their branching densities and fractionated curves used to determine the short-chain branching distribution (SCB), crystallisation and miscibility of blends.
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