Cell migration is a dynamic, integrated process that is coordinated both spatially and temporally. |
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Because of the nonuniform membrane polarization, ionic currents during field stimulation also have a spatially nonuniform profile. |
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Dr. Just said that the brain could interpret letters either spatially, as geometric shapes, or linguistically, by the names of the letters. |
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Soja is right about thinking spatially, about thinking through globalization in terms of complex deterritorializations and reterritorializations. |
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A computer disk drive transducer head having spatially separated read and write heads is provided. |
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In addition, the signal overlap for each resonance line can be examined in the spatially resolved spectra. |
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Even at these sites, red cedar tends to be spatially limited to discrete ritual precincts rather than scattered randomly among feature fills. |
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Similarly, animals that occupy spatially complex environments such as coral reefs also tend to have larger telencephalons. |
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It reminded me visually and spatially of how it feels to be very little and gaze up at the sky on a clear and starry night. |
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We compare a kinetic theory analysis of oligomeric aggregation to spatially explicit simulations of the process. |
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The migmatites are spatially and temporally related to poorly exposed peraluminous intrusions such as the Strichen granite. |
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As I will show in this paper, the Amsterdam red-light district is characterized by its own set of socially and spatially defined rules. |
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However, the longer acquisition time is compensated by the information that can be extracted from the spatially resolved spectra. |
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Contemporary Prairie du Chien sites without wild rice indicate the spatially restricted nature of rice exploitation. |
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Therefore, progression from mitosis into meiotic prophase is spatially organized in a linear fashion extending from the distal end. |
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Typically, the molecular orientation of liquid crystals is spatially complex and sensitive to external fields and molecular interactions. |
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He imagines the past not as something temporally distant, to be recalled, but as something spatially proximate, to be touched. |
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The narrative is essentially classical, but it is delivered in a spatially fractured, dislocated fashion. |
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In the adjacent mirror is a spatially confusing reflection of a woman wearing a rose headdress. |
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By means of this algebraic method of thinking, objects are grasped spatially, in the blink of an eye. |
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These days, most cognitive and visual scientists agree that men and women have slightly different ways of orienting themselves spatially. |
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By nature they are eternal and incorruptible, but Eriugena also thinks of individual created things as located spatially and temporally. |
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The rocks of the complex show an overall trend of decreasing mafic minerals and increasing felsic minerals spatially from west to east. |
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Further, distance-dependent or spatially correlated errors due to ionospheric, tropospheric or satellite orbit effects can be more accurately modelled in a network approach. |
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However, the fishery remains spatially constricted, and the abundance of large fish remains low. |
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The trends towards suburbanisation and urban sprawl lead to low-density, spatially segregated land use. |
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This arrangement allows the responsivity of the sphere to be mapped spatially. |
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Whether these different endocytic pathways are spatially segregated to tip versus lacunal membranes has not been investigated. |
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Digital stereo images are separated either spatially, radiometrically or temporally. |
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This is currently the best spatially and radiometrically accurate Landsat product for Baffin Island. |
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They also noted that VRS correlated spatially with lenticulostriate and perforating arteries in the semioval center, but not with veins. |
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No city has succeeded when it has two spatially segregated underclasses. |
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In the more difficult half plane problem, the aim is to obtain evolutions which are both temporally and spatially ergodic. |
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For the quadrant version, we prove the existence of temporally ergodic evolutions and of spatially ergodic ones. |
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However these estimates are spatially and temporally isolated since they lack a continuous and precise common fiducial framework. |
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A measure of the ability of an optical system to distinguish between signals that are spatially near or spectrally similar. |
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So we're probably going to have to shoot a number of them to bracket spatially the area where we need to target it so it will fall where we want it to fall. |
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The Adoration is spatially rational, compositionally tranquil, and harmonious in colour. |
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An assembly of components which produce both spatially and temporally coherent light that is amplified by stimulated emission of radiation. |
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These occurrences typically display iron carbonate alteration and are spatially related to fine-grained gabbro dykes. |
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Where do our spatial boundaries lie, if we are spatially extended at all? Do we extend all the way out to our skin and no further, for instance? |
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Others are fragmented nationally but not regionally, as the ethnicities are not segregated spatially. |
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The buildings are displayed spatially, and offer you a clear orientation point at all times. |
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An ecosystem based approach to the management of oceans activities is being applied both spatially and sectorally in Canadian marine waters. |
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The doubling of the pair of figures in the latter picture amplifies the implication that the photograph spatially delivers different states of time. |
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A third infrared camera, also mounted on the headset, spatially orients the video in relation to a set of optical tracking markers placed around the patient's body. |
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In contrast, resuspension of ephippia was inversely related to water column depth and spatially complex, influenced by waves, coastal currents, and offshore gyre circulation. |
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In particular, spatially localized autocrine signaling may confer directional persistence to cell migration, as suggested by recent experimental observations. |
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Most importantly, stereoisomers are not spatially superimposable. |
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His choreography is at once tightly structured and spatially expansive. |
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With the laser's ability to be focused to points of a few micrometres or millimetres in diameter, high power densities can be spatially confined to heat target tissues. |
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Livestock: Livestock mobility, over space and time, optimizes use of the range where rainfall is spatially and temporally very varied. |
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The SAR is usually spatially nonuniform within the human body. |
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By combining these with modelled atmospheric data, the authors found both atmospheric and sea-ice modes which appear to be consistent, both spatially and temporally. |
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A mandala, delineating a consecrated place and protecting it against disintegrating forces represented in demoniac cycles, is the geometric projection of the universe, spatially and temporally reduced to its essential plan. |
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Geomatics, a discipline that deals with spatially referenced data, has been used in epidemiology for several years now, to observe the spatiotemporal distribution of diseases and identify environmental risk factors. |
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Self-reversed spectral lines are observed in spatially inhomogeneous optically thick plasmas. |
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For communities to address the complex issues now confronting them, they require timely access to data that are contextually and spatially relevant. |
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This model makes it possible to downscale spatially for one station, but does not currently allow downscaling based on autocorrelation among all the stations used. |
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Gold mineralization is spatially associated with the sodic intrusions and occurs as shear and tension veins or albitized quartz-carbonate ± tourmaline veinlet stockworks with pyrite. |
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There is considerable variation in burial practices, both spatially and chronologically, which suggests a lack of dogma about funerary rites. |
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The hedonic property value model has been a workhorse in demonstrating that spatially delineated amenities influence housing prices. |
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These particular interviewees also were generators of spatially referenced data. |
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When multiple isoglosses spatially coincide or bundle up, it can potentially indicate the location of a dialect boundary. |
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Most of the specialist groups are acting on a voluntary basis, resulting in wide variation in data input and quality both spatially and temporally. |
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The main problem is insufficient knowledge on vector breeding ecology and its biology at a local level so as to effectively target larviciding both spatially and temporally. |
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Under other conditions, intense but spatially contained ionospheric irregularities may be present, such as those responsible for the phenomenon of spread-F observed on vertical-incidence ionograms. |
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The exploitation of this possibility takes spatially explicit ecological modeling beyond its traditional confines in which the only spatial structures that could be considered are those with regular geometries. |
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However, the spectrometry here does provide important indirect exploration guides, such as identification of subvolcanic intrusions and, phases within them, related genetically and spatially to the ores. |
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The map is used to guide gardeners spatially and enables the coordinator to make sure that the entire garden has been watered at the end of the session. |
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The goal is a network of spatially based management measures that meet identified ecological goals whilst minimising disruption to socio-economic and cultural needs. |
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Magnetotelluric and teleseismic studies to map in greater detail the regional extent of conductivity and velocity anomalies that are spatially associated with diamondiferous kimberlites. |
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A suggestion was made that a systematic analysis of the modalities for establishing and managing these forms of spatially based conservation would be useful. |
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The pilot likely lost visual reference with the ground after take off and became spatially disoriented, resulting in a loss of control of the aircraft and uncontrolled flight into the terrain. |
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This spatially concentrated approach to reform might gain sufficient support to overcome incumbent opposition and, if successful, would also help to spur the growth of an export-oriented agglomeration. |
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This associated reference frame for latitude, longitude, height, and gravity serves as the foundation for spatially referenced information systems and related geoscience needs. |
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Because of their reliance on it, microbes may become spatially dependent on detritus in the benthic zone. |
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There are a number of clear disarticulations, but in terms of anatomy, these are spatially limited. |
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By diffraction of the molecular beam at a super-fine transmission grating, the physicist was able to spatially separate the trimers. |
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When the diffusion coefficient is spatially variable, the usual approach of determining the convergence factor is no longer straightforward. |
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In the Red Sea detailed current data is lacking, partially because they are weak and variable both spatially and temporally. |
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The waste heat from the enclosure does not raise the temperature of the ambient air, provided the cold water supply system is spatially separated. |
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The costs to formal financial providers of transacting small amounts of money to a large, often spatially dispersed, population with insecure and seasonally fluctuating livelihoods invariably outweigh the benefits. |
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The result is spatially localized electropositive potential on photoconductor surface. |
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I think that with the recent CNC routing I've done, the forms actually open up spatially, and they behave more sculpturally. |
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After high levels of neuronal activity, for instance, neuroglial cells can take up and spatially buffer potassium ions and thus maintain normal neuronal function. |
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The result is a spatially localized electropositive potential on the photoconductor surface. |
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Fleeting detours to early gigs and interview fragments tear us from the ethereal grip of Jon Thor Birgisson's soaring tenor and reveal little except that the band wasn't always so flashily dressed or spatially blessed. |
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This finding is not consistent with a market that is spatially integrated, where arbitrage rules out the possibility that prices could continue to drift apart in the long run although the series are cointegrated. |
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This polytetrahedral order is spatially correlated with the slow dynamics. |
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If the process is spatially ergodic, then the histogram of the realized noise can be expected to resemble the distribution of the noise process itself. |
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This might be the result of the fact that in a society like Iran, women and men spend most of their lives interactionally and spatially segregated. |
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The ability to superimpose spatially located variables onto existing maps created new uses for maps and new industries to explore and exploit these potentials. |
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The Cross-Stratified Skeletal Lithofacies is spatially associated with the Fenestral Lithofacies and was deposited in a shallow marine, current swept, environment. |
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Dielectrophoresis is a phenomenon in which a spatially non-uniform electric field exerts a net force on the field-induced dipole of an uncharged particle. |
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In facultative monogamy, the males do not provide direct parental care and stay with one female because they cannot access others due to being spatially dispersed. |
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Thus the festival-goer is tangibly and emotionally 'freed' from routine and enters willingly and with anticipation into a temporally and spatially special environment. |
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The key uses field morphological properties to map the spatially diverse materials that strongly affect plant growth and the success of mine pit rehabilitation. |
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If there is a variation in thickness and compactability of a sequence, loading by later deposits will give rise to spatially varying amounts of compaction. |
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For study by methods of classical irreversible thermodynamics, a body is usually spatially and temporally divided conceptually into 'cells' of small size. |
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