Elsewhere in the Milky Way, Spitzer viewed a dark, elongated globule known as the Elephant's Trunk nebula. |
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Keep an eye out for cuckoo spit, a globule of froth that conceals the tiny froghopper, easily squashed between thumb and finger. |
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Higher pressures force solvent into the protein matrix, resulting in unfolding through a molten globule state. |
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The surgical section covers incision and approaches for septal surgery, together with surgery of the pyramid, globule, turbinates and nasal cavity. |
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Humid air, which is drawn into the dehumidifier by a fan, goes through the cold coil and is condensed into water globule. |
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It produces a vertical thread, which it holds with one leg, and secretes a viscous fluid that forms a globule at the lower end of the thread. |
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For structural proteins, the amino acid sequence determines whether it will be a filament, a sheet, a globule, or another shape. |
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But close inspection of the structure obtained from X-ray crystallography allows us to follow the strand as it twists and turns through the compact globule. |
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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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Heat-treated fat globule membranes of animal milk, for use as a botulinus toxin neutralizer, in the treatment or prevention of botulinus intoxication. |
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It describes a life form that inhabits a small nebula known as a Bok globule, which visits the solar system to refuel from the sun. An interesting idea. |
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If the globule hits the moth, the moth becomes trapped, and the spider immobilizes it with venom by attaching the vertical thread to the horizontal line and moving down the thread or by pulling the thread up. |
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Within seconds of the first globule hitting their dapper clothes, they'd jumped into the crowd to physically demonstrate their lack of appreciation for even friendly saliva. |
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The increased quantities of phospholipids from the fat globule membrane in buttermilk and buttermilk powder impart increased technological functionality to buttermilk powder, particularly powder from ultrafiltered buttermilk. |
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This Spitzer image of the dark globule in the emission nebula IC 1396 is in spectacular contrast to the view seen in visible light. |
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You will understand this when I tell you that I can trace my ancestry back to a protoplasmal atomic globule. |
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It is not safe to experiment upon a globule larger than a pin's head. |
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Gravity causes the protostar to shrink, and the gravitational energy lost by the inflowing matter turns into heat, causing the centre of the globule to become very hot. |
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Residing in the gas cloud known as Bok Globule B335, the infant star lies behind a veil of dust and can't be seen in visible light. |
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