Another region of neuron formation is the dentate gyrus, where a special type of neuron, the granule cell, is generated. |
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These two molecules are assembled together to form a semi-crystalline starch granule. |
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The initial hydrolytic attack on the intact, semi-crystalline starch granule is thought to be via endoamylases. |
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The third area of the hindbrain, the cerebellum, is enriched with Purkinje cells and granule cells. |
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Applications should not be made to fields covered with snow or excessive crop residue which will not allow granule contact with soil. |
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It can be liquid filling machine, paste filling machine, powder filling machine or granule filling machine. |
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The granule technique creates a light and hollow whole that is both aesthetically and practically pleasing. |
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The aerobic bacteria live on the oxygen-rich surface of the granule, while anaerobic ones live in the oxygen-free core. |
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In its solid state each granule contains all the nutrients in their declared composition. |
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Other units on enquiry, both electric and pneumatic. Other liquid or granule dosing equipment on enquiry. |
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In addition, administering estradiol to rodents produces an increase in the rate of granule cell birth. |
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Electron microscopic examination has revealed that the morphological hallmark of the Langerhans cell is a unique tennis-racket-shaped organelle, the Birbeck granule. |
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Table 4 shows that new mines in 2001 have also added over 6.9 t, or 201 300 oz, of gold reserves and 18 Mt of basalt roofing granule reserves to Canada's total reserves of this metal and mineral. |
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Decreased ATP release is observed by lumi-aggregometry, and decreased mepacrine dense granule uptake is observed by flow cytometry. |
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Development and evaluation of granule and emulsifiable concentrate formulations containing Derris elliptica extract for crop pest control. |
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There is a region of tissue just under the granule cell layer in which new neurons constantly are being generated. |
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As glucocorticoid levels rise again at the end of the hyporesponsive period, granule cell proliferation diminishes once again. |
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The diameter and covalently bonded phosphate monoester groups of potato starch granule could have given a higher paste viscosity. |
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Brittle stone such as limestone, dolomite or slate would break apart which would lead to exposure of the uncolored interior portion of the stone and possibly to premature mineral granule loss. |
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Neonatal hypothyroidism also reduces the number of dentate gyrus granule cells and impairs their dendritic arborization. |
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They consist of axons of granule cells of the dentate gyrus and show an age-dependent loss as do the granule cells of the dentate gyrus. |
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These homeopathic medicines are most often packaged in granule tubes or globule doses. There are also other forms such as pomades, gels, syrups, caplets, collyria, drops, suppositories, etc. |
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Dorsal scutum pyriform with scutal areas obsolete, area I with one granule each side, III with a pair of spiniform large tubercles. |
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Large bundles of axopodia radiate from an axoplast granule at each smaller pore, and the large pore is said to act as a cytostome. |
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The speed of burning could be varied by using a different size of granule. |
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Brevetoxins cause acute excitotoxicity in primary cultures of rat cerebellar granule neurons. |
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This product is a yellow to orange granule with a mild aromatic odor. |
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The new Piovan gravimetric blenders MDW can dose and weigh up to 8 granule materials, allowing to select the most appropriate hoppers capacities and dosing devices. |
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Jiangbo produces both western and Chinese herbal-based medical drugs in tablet, capsule, granule, syrup and electuary form. |
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However, in July and August, their prevalence was low, whereas that of fish with ovaries containing substantial numbers of atretic yolk granule oocytes was high. |
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With continued swelling and hydration, the granule eventually loses its crystallinity and will begin to gelatinize at a critical heating temperature. |
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The company's tire granulating system is described in the literature as an economical and reliable package which produces consistent granule quality on a continuous basis. |
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The extensive range of well-established testing methods includes uniaxial compression, diametral tablet compression and assessment of granule compressibility. |
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The researchers also found that Cbln1 is a key player in the establishment of long-term depression at the synapse made by the axon of the granule cell and the Purkinje cell. |
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The pericellular membrane surrounding the PVC granule generally does not impede uptake of plasticizer, due to pore openings in the topographical skin. |
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Granule exocytosis mediates immune surveillance of senescent cells. |
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