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TESS will be hunt for planets around stars in the solar neighbourhood, and are thus bright enough for the subtle measurements that astronomers need.
The contrast in the SEM image originates from the emission of a second electron from a sample, and thus, bright contrasts indicate the existence of materials that differ from their surroundings.
Because of their multi-copy transfection of a single neuron and the use of strong and ubiquitous transcription promoters, viral-mediated delivery can often achieve high-level gene expression and thus bright labeling of fine structures such as neuronal synapses [13] [15].
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Thus, this bright, high-contrast fluorophore is a promising label and reporter for vivo sensing and imaging.
Tumours thus appear bright in PET scans.
Thus, in bright light, the pupils are constricted; this happens by virtue of the pupillary light reflex mediated by these special nerve fibres.
Thus, the bright synchrotron infrared source allows recording several spectra inside a single steatotic vesicle (30 µm diameter).
Thus, under bright stimulation, the simulations had higher information content due to their higher low-frequency SNR.
But Andy hadn't been able to attend the festivities and thus was bright-eyed and shining with that high-handicapper's optimism which is so often the harbinger of doom.
Thus the bright-green surfboard, depicted in an interior rendering as stowed in a large loft storage space.
Its causes are unknown, but among the theories proposed are the following: portions of the lightning channel are slanted toward or away from the observer and thus seem brighter or dimmer; parts of the channel are obscured by rain or clouds; and sections of the channel with large radii cool more slowly than do those with small radii.
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