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The mesonephric ducts, which become reduced in female embryos, remain in male embryos as ducts for conveying sperm (ductus deferens).
The juveniles of the eyeless form display eyes which become reduced during the growth to the adult stage [ 14, 15].
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The RNE reflected competition against D. carthusianorum which became reduced in unclipped treatments, while F. rupicola became facilitated.
In this process, cell division ceases, and the dermal papilla is released from the epidermal matrix, which becomes reduced to a small, inactive, secondary germ.
However, increased scintigraphic activity is introduced at the donor site, which becomes reduced with longer follow-up.
The first juvenile stage is characterised by a well-developed abdomen, which will, in time, become reduced in size and folded under the sternum.
Furthermore, high lignocellulosic substrate concentrations are subject to the "solids effect" (Kristensen et al., 2009) in which expected glucose yields become reduced as substrate concentration is increased.
We found that transient upregulation in myofibroblastic marker mRNA expression in calluses was followed by a return to unfractured rib levels at 14 and 21 days post-fracture, which suggests that myofibroblasts become reduced in number as callus matures.
Identification of the oxidizing agent: Having determined the origin of the oxygen atom in the product, the next question to address was the nature of the oxidising agent; that is, which species becomes reduced during the reaction.
Territorial defense and resident fidelity become reduced.
Compared with that of 30NR-D/perovskite, the PL intensity of 30NR-D with UC-TiO2/perovskite becomes reduced, which indicates that the electron extration and transport efficiency across the interface between 30NR-D with UC-TiO2 and perovskite is better than that between 30NR-D and perovskite [21].
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