The inner sheath, termed the sclerenchymatous bundle or mestome sheath, is colourless and contains thickened walls and extensive suberin lamella. |
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In the tertiary state of development endodermal cells deposit lignified cell wall material onto the suberin lamella. |
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In the cell corner middle lamella, gold particles are mainly associated with the dense regions. |
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For example, microcrystalline pyrite is ubiquitous on the inner surface of cell walls, within lignified cell walls and in the middle lamella. |
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The presence of Casparian bands was confirmed by band plasmolysis even in basal parts of old roots, which would not occur with suberin lamella deposition. |
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Figure 4 shows a fiber in a single lamella being stretched by torsion. |
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As a duplex coating, CDP can also be applied to zinc lamella, galvanised zinc or zinc alloy layers. |
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The heart of this contact consists of a spring-loaded contact lamella cage. |
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There is huge demand for the perfectly joined lamella edge for immediate subsequent processing into panels or boards. |
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The osseous defect is reconstructed up to the subchondral bone lamella using autologous bone from the iliac crest. |
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Members of the Russian delegation examining lamella made of prestressed carbon-fiber composite material. |
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Depending on the type of the lamella, this check should be made by a qualified technician. |
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A universal expansion lath consisting of two plastic profiles with co-extruded flexible TPE lamella. |
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Each lamella is thus two molecules in thickness, with the long axis of the component molecules perpendicular to the plane of the bilayer. |
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Their unique wavy design and the possibility to alternate lamella colours ensure marked success in home and office interior decoration. |
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A lamella surface made of aluminum with high reflection degree was selected in order to receive as much light as possible. |
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The polar heads of the component molecules form the two faces of the lamella, while the hydrophobic moieties form its interior. |
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Care should be taken not to destabilize the remaining medial turbinate lamella. |
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In other words, a proton gradient is established across the lamella. |
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All cell walls contain two layers, the middle lamella and the primary cell wall, and many cells produce an additional layer, called the secondary wall. |
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Whether lamella, airmould or soft touch grip, all these technical solutions enable the design of sturdy grip areas that are comfortable in the hand due to their rounded shape and the materials used. |
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The bacterium enters the leaves via stomata or wounds, and subsequently invades the intercellular spaces, causing a gradual dissolution of the middle lamella. |
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The shrouding of the glass façade, which gives the house its name, is also responsible for this due to the filigree effect of the cedar wood lamella. |
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Sunflower plants carrying systemic downy mildew infection are stunted and the leaves show characteristic green and chlorotic mottling along the main veins and over the lamella. |
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This customized thin-cutting line can cut large-format timber blocks with a maximum block height of up to 520 mm and a minimum lamella thickness of 2.5 mm. |
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Evaporator coolers contribute to this problem as they have huge lamella surfaces where condensate and dust particles with organic elements are deposited. |
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This solution assured a displacement of central core in length, thermal compensator could be a bimetallic lamella. |
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Thus, all the regions of a lamella deform simultaneously because numerous dislocations are activated in the same time. |
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The posterior wall of the bulla tightly overlies the retrobullar space and basal lamella. |
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Another form of steel trussed dome is the lamella dome, which is made of intersecting arches hinged together at their midpoints to form an interlocking network in a diamond pattern. |
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The basal lamella of the middle turbinate is actually the third basal lamella of the ethmoturbinals. |
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Pectin is a complex polysaccharide found in the cell wall and middle lamella of plant tissue. |
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The posterior lamella includes the tarsal plate and the palpebral conjunctiva. |
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In contrast to all other congenerics, the palatal fold and columellar lamella whorl can be seen in the aperture in oblique view. |
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This result support formation of controllable lamella arrangement at nanometer scales by fixed annealing after drawing. |
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The root CEC is located in the apoplast and is attributed to the free carboxyl groups of galacturonic acids of cell wall pectins in the middle lamella. |
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Many novices have mistaken humid water marks on paper for white spore prints, or discolored paper from oozing liquids on lamella edges for colored spored prints. |
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The basal lamella of the ethmoid, the ethmoid strut, the anterior and posterior ethmoid cells, the medial wall of the ethmoid sinus, and the agger nasi cell were all removed. |
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The resin was found to penetrate into the lignified cell walls with the S3 and middle lamella layers having significantly higher resin concentrations than the S2 layer. |
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A circumstance in which the ostia of the ethmoid bulla connect through the basal lamella into the posterior ethmoid labyrinth is an unusual finding. |
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The subendothelial layer of the intima in arteries and arterioles contains a sheetlike layer or lamella of fenestrated elastic material called the internal elastic membrane. |
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Paraconodonts, however, grew mainly basally but added part of the new lamella also to the inner side of the element, making the element thicker and partly filling the cavity. |
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