Sentence examples for tiny tissues from inspiring English sources

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Polyfit level set method with customized initial level set functions in this paper does segment MRIs into individual parts, including tiny tissues.

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One oversize plate was filled to its edges with a massive serving of risotto, over which were arranged tiny tissue-paper-thin slices of opalescent white truffles.

I marveled at a tiny tissue paper package of English needles priced in pence and spools of silk thread in glowing colors, as bright as the day they were milled.

The particular problem with the A.C.L. — which runs diagonally through the knee, helping to maintain joint stability — is that it is a tiny tissue asked to handle intolerable loads when an athlete's knee violently twists and torques during contact sports or tumbling falls.

But unlike our tiny tissue brains, Watson has the capacity to sort through and rapidly compute millions of data points through sophisticated circuitry and software to make those useful connections much faster.

Tests performed on tiny, tissue-like clumps of both normal and cancer stem cells in vitro and on human breast tumors grown in mice showed that the therapy successfully killed CSCs and destroyed tumors.

Hung and his colleagues collected tiny tissue samples from four well-preserved passenger pigeons held at museums around the world and used cutting-edge genetic technology to sequence the animals' DNA, as well as the DNA of a modern relative, the domestic pigeon.

Raffaele Mollica is standing at the worktable in his basement studio with a half dozen tiny tissue-paper packets spread before him like a banquet.

The trabecular meshwork (TM), a tiny tissue located in the anterior segment of the eye between the cornea and the sclera, is one of the tissues involved in maintaining appropriate levels of IOP.

They are widely distributed throughout the body mesenchyme, driving constitutive renewal of tissues during homeostasis and endowing planarians with the remarkable capacity to regenerate wholly from tiny tissue fragments (Brøndsted, 1969; Newmark and Sánchez Alvarado, 2000; Wagner et al., 2011).

The tiny tissue volume ablated by each single pulse enables a precise control of the channel geometry, which makes it possible to approach the natural curvature of the critical structure and 1(d)).

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