| In cross section, skeletal muscle fibers are seen to be composed of numerous small aggregates of contractile substance, the myofibrils. |
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| Mountain Lake sediment was primarily unconsolidated, and composed of sand-sized organic particles, quartz sand and clay aggregates. |
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| They say the world demand for aggregates has halved since the inquiry, making the development economically unattractive. |
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| Do aggregates of A2E have a higher singlet-oxygen quantum yield rather than monomers? |
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| Dark red monocrystalline aggregates reach 0.5 meter in diameter, and individual monomineralic specimens can exceed 1 meter. |
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| The soil was sieved to remove any large aggregates and pieces of organic matter. |
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| So as gravity pulls the aggregates downward, bleed water comes to the surface. |
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| The way sand, silt and clay particles are grouped together in aggregates is called the soil structure. |
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| Other notable cytological features are highly pleomorphic plastids and mitochondrial aggregates in the gametophytic placental cells. |
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| He theorized that the structure of these compounds were long, chainlike molecules and not aggregates or cyclic compounds as previously thought. |
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| It occurs in orange-red fumarolic crusts consisting of aggregates of small, quite elongated tabular crystals. |
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| This rock is a dark gray schistose rock containing radiating aggregates of cummingtonite and occasionally pyrrhotite. |
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| Based on x-ray diffraction data, the authors concluded that the observed aggregates represented dispersed particles of cubic structure. |
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| Using the same aggregates as normal concrete, it could be used anywhere cement is but with a fraction of the carbon footprint. |
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| The pseudo-solid phase comprises bundles of crystal aggregates and has no fluidity. |
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| The resultant aggregates may have many internal lipid lined compartments, which contributes to its highly irregular shape. |
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| It is not suitable for recycled aggregates because these may also contain inorganic contaminators. |
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| These aggregates are perched on a matrix of fine-grained garnet densely intergrown with other manganese silicates. |
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| It may be that the connections between permeabilized areas seal before the vesicle aggregates do. |
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| Recombinant human elastin peptides coacervate in heated solutions to form fibrillar aggregates. |
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| The mutant protein in each of these conditions is prone to clump together, forming aggregates, which appear to damage brain tissue. |
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| In addition, e73 muscle contains dense aggregates that exhibit the periodicities typical of paramyosin paracrystals. |
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| A cement mix consists of Portland cement, aggregates, water, and air entrainment. |
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| Latex beads pipetted onto the surface of adherent aggregates attach to the membrane and are internalized. |
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| Today the most common way to expose aggregates is to spray a retarding admixture over the surface after the finishing process is complete. |
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| The wound is then filled by a blood clot containing platelet aggregates, red blood cells, and white blood cells trapped in a fibrin meshwork. |
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| These form all kinds of agglomerates and aggregates, including fibrils, in a precise morphological hierarchy. |
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| Liposomes encapsulating G-actin assumed mostly thin disk shapes and some large irregularly shaped aggregates. |
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| The pattern is seen first as aggregates to assemble in the mind, information acquired bit by bit, as in reality. |
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| The increase of experimental resolution in x-ray diffraction could open the way for the study of less dense aggregates. |
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| Because each record represented a separate loan, aggregates of multiple loans were matched with individual social security numbers. |
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| What will be our relationship with the institutions that bundle aggregates of electronic journals for distribution to libraries? |
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| Marcasite, when viewed in hand specimen, tends to form crudely banded masses or massive aggregates. |
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| Acicular crystals and crystal aggregates of pyrolusite are found in vugs in the pegmatites of the district. |
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| Plus, they excrete sticky compounds that glue soil particles into aggregates, keeping the soil open and porous. |
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| The crystals were yellow-brown aggregates of needle-shaped structures that simulated haystacks. |
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| Malachite is also well known as loosely coherent aggregates and. as thin green films and stains. |
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| It encourages microorganism activity causing soil particles to clump together and form aggregates. |
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| Mitotic figures are variably present, and tumor aggregates may extend into the reticular dermis or even subcutaneous fat. |
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| Soil particles are bound together into aggregates and these influence the precise pore structure of the soil. |
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| Polysaccharides help form humus, which enables small clay or silt particles to stick together to form larger aggregates. |
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| The simulations predict loose aggregates of particles with many branches in a complex network, like a portion of a spider's web. |
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| The RPR network aggregates the packet traffic from around the ring onto one or more highly concentrated links connecting to the network edge. |
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| The old Information Access Company aggregates periodical articles in databases and has always been an intrinsically online company. |
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| To our knowledge we have characterized for the first time supramolecular aggregates of polyproline structures other than collagen. |
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| Small aggregates of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and histiocytes were dispersed within the tumor. |
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| In budding, aggregates of cells differentiate into small sponges that are released superficially or expelled through the oscula. |
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| The surrounding stroma was infiltrated by plasma cells and scattered aggregates of lymphocytes, forming follicles with germinal centres. |
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| The samarskite occurs as black to brown, metamict, anhedral, radiating aggregates to 30 cm in diameter. |
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| It is obvious that consumption continues to contribute healthily to the overall growth aggregates. |
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| The former can be considered as a two-dimensional superlattice structure, which contains between 10 and 30 rod-like aggregates. |
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| The next highest paid director was the head of its US aggregates business Tom Hill. |
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| These loose aggregates occasionally associate into tightly packed stable structures. |
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| These aggregates scatter light, however, due to their amorphous nature, and would not be spherulitic or birefringent. |
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| The areas with aggregates of cavernous-type blood vessels alternated with avascular zones. |
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| Within the dermis were multiple aggregates of faintly basophilic spherules. |
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| Dark blue stubby pyramidal azurite crystals and green botryoidal-shaped radial aggregates of malachite. |
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| Some of the most attractive contain spraylike aggregates of velvety malachite in and on lustrous blue-black azurite crystals. |
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| They had the typical appearance of spherical or elliptical aggregates of altered erythrocytes surrounded by an envelope. |
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| In one isolated occurrence, aggregates of small cerussite crystals form pseudomorphs, less than 2 mm across, after an unknown mineral. |
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| The higher the valency of the counterions, the more significant is the reversal of the effective charge of the aggregates. |
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| Calcium helps to build up good soil structure, sodium causes breakdown and dispersion of the aggregates. |
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| It also occurs in crusty or otherwise finely crystalline massive aggregates. |
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| This provides strong support for the mesothelial cell dislodgment theory of pathogenesis for mesothelial cell aggregates within lymph nodes. |
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| Acidic aggregates are strongly polar and carry a net negative surface charge. |
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| Under such conditions the stability of soil aggregates will decrease and clays will break down and deflocculate. |
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| It owns recycling plants in Ayrshire, Paisley and Glasgow and supplies recycled aggregates, topsoil and subsoil. |
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| Accessory minerals include earthy aggregates of clay minerals and botryoidal or stalactitic manganese oxides. |
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| The protofibrils can adopt two different nanostructures, i.e., the globular aggregates and the filaments. |
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| Planar bilayers of lipid molecules are aggregates formed by two frustrated monolayers. |
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| Lafarge, which employs 15 people at the site, says a reduction in demand for aggregates means there will be 1.5m tonnes of unworked reserves left by the 2005 deadline. |
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| Sukow suggested that the coloration may be due to aggregates of acicular crystals of copper minerals scattered or concentrated throughout the datolite nodule. |
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| The sinks are fabricated from a refined polyester resin composite containing a combination of natural and synthetic aggregates, the manufacturer says. |
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| Human organs are complex aggregates of cells and tissues, and it is possible that concentrations of trace elements vary among the various aggregates. |
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| The fine sand and silt size fraction comprised decayed plant material, pollen, occasional chitin fragments, clay aggregates, diatoms and fine silicates. |
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| These actin nucleation sites lead to the formation of large aggregates due to charge shielding between actin monomers in the aggregate and monomers in the bulk. |
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| Pale-to-medium blue mammillary rosasite aggregates occur with malachite in oxidized rock fallen from the north face of the open pit near the decline access drift. |
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| In fact, the affinity of anions toward cationic micellar aggregates, that is the degree of counterion binding, has been found to follow the Hofmeister series. |
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| Nest aggregates the data collects and provides a free monthly report that allows energy geeks to track their usage. |
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| It comprises a mixture of ceramic materials and premium wear-resistant aggregates, forming a trowelable, castable, or sprayable liner for wear protection. |
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| In this model, nuclei are pictured as loose aggregates of nucleons each of which, according to the quark model, has three quarks locked inside it. |
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| The structure of these aggregates appears not to be amorphous and seems to be formed by oligomerization of prolactin molecules involving specific sites. |
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| First, the tetrameric structure of the protein and the propensity of tetramers to oligomerize further into aggregates impeded its utility as a fusion partner. |
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| Such homotypic and heterotypic aggregates in vivo often regulate the progress of inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular ailments, and cancer metastasis. |
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| Use the hardness of the aggregates in the concrete, and regularly consult your supplier, to guide your decision about the right diamond product to use. |
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| The textures of thunder eggs can vary from distinctly radiating fibrous textures to cryptocrystalline aggregates that preserve the structure of the original rhyolite. |
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| Amazing and fantastic forms of representatives of the mineral world are displayed in the exhibitions dedicated to crystals, mineral aggregates, and pseudomorphs. |
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| Lipid molecules in large membranes are believed to assemble and move collectively as aggregates, which can span several hundred angstroms of the bilayer surface. |
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| The Wi-Fi switch aggregates traffic from multiple Wi-Fi muxes and enforces security and mobility policies at a central network location. |
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| In semi-crystalline polyolefins, crystallites form aggregates, resulting in structures such as spherulites or fibrils. |
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| Hamm is an aggregates, landfill, and asphalt and construction company with 250 employees. |
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| Nodular aggregates of monocytoid lymphocyte without secondary germinal centers were scattered throughout the lesion. |
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| They form aggregates, secondary structures, which can agglomerate into tertiary structures in the material to be filled. |
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| The lyophobic forces associated with the asphaltene aggregates in these conditions may not be accounted for in the model. |
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| Around sutured material there was fibrocellular reaction with presence of lymphoid aggregates. |
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| After neutralization, the particles bind together to form aggregates of flocs, resulting inpollutant removal. |
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| Larger aggregates will be removed by settling floc during conventional treatment and by physical separation during advanced membrane filtration. |
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| Bedload transport of mud as pedogenic aggregates in modern and ancient rivers. |
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| The match finished four-apiece on games, but Rhos topped the aggregates by 14 chalks. |
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| The aggregates used were often much larger than in modern concrete, amounting to rubble. |
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| Our technology eliminates the need to type and retype information and creates a database that populates forms and aggregates reports. |
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| Abeta aggregates into non-toxic amyloid assemblies in the presence of the natural polyphenol oleuropein aglycon. |
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| Small clay particles can agglomerate with polyvinyl acetate to form neutral-buoyancy aggregates. |
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| At an early stage of snowflake generation in the upper convective cell, the growth of snow aggregates seemed to occur considerably rapidly. |
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| Mind, being an action of the Infinite, depieces as well as aggregates ad infinitum. |
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| Another small molecule, Hsp104, a protein disaggregase, can rapidly resolubilize denatured protein aggregates and restore function of proteins. |
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| The macadam surface method laid the stone and sand aggregates on the road and then sprayed it with the binding material. |
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| This pavement method mixed the aggregates into the asphalt with the binding material before they were laid. |
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| Lightweight concrete is often achieved by adding air, foams, or lightweight aggregates, with the side effect that the strength is reduced. |
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| Redistribution of aggregates after compaction often creates inhomogeneity due to the influence of vibration. |
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| To obtain the same performance benefits of traditional OLAP systems, a UDM uses preprocessed aggregates. |
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| It has a dedicated railway operation, Mendip Rail, which is used to transport aggregates by rail from a group of Mendip quarries. |
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| Foster Yeoman is Europe's large supplier of limestone aggregates, with quarries at Merehead Quarry. |
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| J aggregates are self-assembled cyanine molecules in crystalline structures with remarkable properties. |
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| Not only does glomalin contain 30 to 40 percent carbon, but it also forms clumps of soil granules called aggregates. |
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| These aggregates are snowflakes, and are usually the type of ice particle that falls to the ground. |
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| In the deeper horizons where the pH decreases and with the accumulation of illuviated clay, the aggregates are more stable and persist. |
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| The amount of material sinking to the ocean floor can average 307,000 aggregates per m2 per day. |
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| The quarry is situated off the A701 on the north of Dumfries at Locharbriggs close to the nearby aggregates quarry. |
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| When waste ferrochromium aggregates were added in mixture, it increased the splitting tensile strength. |
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| Lesions are made up of abundant vascular spaces and lobulated aggregates of closely packed capillaries lined by a flattened epithelium without anaplastic or mitotic features. |
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| It can be seen the formation of nanocrystalline powder and the individual particles of Zn-doped BCP are globular in shape and tightly agglomerated into micrometric aggregates. |
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| Fine and coarse aggregates make up the bulk of a concrete mixture. |
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| This crowd-funded project aggregates a very large number of gut microbiota samples and, using a standardized biosequencing protocol, compiles deidentified data for analysis. |
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| He has lately focused on Pd-catalyzed hydrogenations, involving N-ligands and N-heterocyclic carbenes, as well as catalysis involving aggregates of metallo-amphiphiles. |
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| Petroleum and natural gas fields, placer deposits, polymetallic nodules, sand and gravel aggregates, fish, seals and whales can all be found in abundance in the region. |
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| Follow-up esophagogastroduodenoscopy was not helpful in diagnosis, showing nonspecific chronic inflammation with lymphoid aggregates at the terminal ileum. |
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| A CD34 IHC stain highlighted numerous immature cells consistent with myeloblasts which were arranged in aggregates and small sheets within the submucosa. |
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| Carbon blacks are characterized by their aciniform morphology or grape-like structure comprised of particles fused together as rigid structures termed aggregates. |
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| The TLC shows the presence of Usnic acid and sekikaic acid aggregates. |
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| They are self-similar porous clusters in which the nanoparticles, smaller porous clusters, and larger aggregates of clusters all have the same rough geometry. |
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| I saw the aggregates as impermanent, I saw them as suffering and nonself. |
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| Both B cells and T cells form aggregates in the synovium of joints and mediate the pathogenesis of RA and proinflammatory cytokines, which are critically involved. |
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| The toxin was initially thought to consist of only one type of subunit that could form aggregates of various sizes and presumed different toxicity. |
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| The recent adoption of AASHTO specifications on glass cullet and reclaimed PCC for granular base course is evidence of the widespread support for recycled material aggregates. |
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| As the shear rate is increased, a shear-thinning behavior is observed as the aggregates are deflocculated and the chain entanglements among the HEC thickener are disrupted. |
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| A plasticizer or a superplasticizer is then added to the activated mixture which can later be mixed with aggregates in a conventional concrete mixer. |
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| Many well-drained occurrences in this interval contain pedogenic slickensides, mud aggregates, and caliche nodules, suggesting seasonal variations in precipitation. |
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| The premixed paste is then blended with aggregates and any remaining batch water and final mixing is completed in conventional concrete mixing equipment. |
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| Lot 3 is to supply Analytical Field flow Fractionation equipment for the analysis of protein aggregates and biologically relevant therapeutic particles. |
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| Basically, he demonstrated how two aggregates may be measured by the same cardinal number and yet be ordinally distinct, or as Cantor said, dissimilar. |
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| Histological examination revealed multifocal intraepithelial neutrophilic aggregates in the ruminal epithelium and diffuse autolysis of all sections of the intestines. |
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