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The dynamic membrane is primarily composed of filamentous bacteria and vorticellidae-like protozoa, which tightly attach to the nylon supporting layer.
The thickness of the active materials (graphite and PPy) also has been measured to be about 5.0 µm (after 5-min electrodeposition of PPy) and they tightly attach to each other (Fig. 1e).
Osteoclasts tightly attach to the bone matrix via the sealing zone to dissolve the mineralized matrix [ 1].
Marine mussels (Mytilus edulis) secrete exceptional underwater adhesive proteins, which enable these organisms to tightly attach to various surfaces (rocks, piers, boats, etc). in a wet, saline environment.
In the second step, the cells tightly attach to the endothelial cells, whereas the receptors for this interaction are different from those involved in the rolling process.
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Working hard to complete an intellectually demanding project, my mind became ever more tightly attached to the concepts I was grappling with.
The first poster I saw was a drawing of a young cyclist, a helmet tightly attached to his head, flying his bike over a canal filled with flaming oil, his two arms waving wildly in the air.
When the particles are tightly attached to a window, their motion in the liquid almost stopped.
By using a middle adhesive layer of epoxy resin, the hairy spheres can be tightly attached to the substrate.
In Fig. 2b and c, with the increase of BSA concentration, the enzyme molecule is tightly attached to it, which effectively lowers the effect of the precipitant.
We could confirm that in the docs1 mutant plants, the lateral root cap cells were more tightly attached to the lateral root caps than in the WT.
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