In the more solid regions, spindle cells are in loose fascicles, which may interdigitate. |
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The finger domains can interdigitate into the major groove of the DNA helix. |
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The frontal forms a complex interdigitate joint with the postorbital from the dorsal rim of the orbit to the supratemporal fenestra. |
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They do not extend freely into a lumen but rather interdigitate closely with the outer segments of the neural retina. |
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Each one bearing 100 or more secondary laminae that interdigitate with these of the horny laminae. |
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Three pairs had non-overlapping receptive fields and their dendritic trees did not interdigitate. |
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We restrict ourselves to the case where the brush layers are squeezed against each other but they do not interdigitate. |
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Thus in order to interdigitate across the center of gel phase bilayers, the long acyl chain of the sphingolipid probably must be long enough. |
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The superior slips of muscle merge and fuse with the slips of serratus anterior. The inferior slips interdigitate with latissimus dorsi. |
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The structure of the corona changes when the micelles interact. In particular, the extent to which the coronal layers contract or interdigitate upon an increase in. |
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This flat will interdigitate with the corresponding flat of the Try-in and Core Abutment. |
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What we don't know about these new technologies is, how do they interdigitate with colonoscopy? |
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The cells contained frequent desmosomal connections and the apical aspects of the cells were noted to interdigitate extensively. |
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Thirdly, I continue to attempt to interdigitate the taxa in our flora with taxa of the remainder of the world. |
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Align and interdigitate the angled head, connector and implant. |
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The cells then interdigitate to form a single-cell-wide strip that now occupies the ventral midline, the mesectodermal cells. |
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This may result in the formation of oriented dinonyl chains which interdigitate with another such unit producing similar type lamellar structure as in PANI-DNNDSA gel. |
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