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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To eventually translocate, cells must navigate the meshwork, the porosity of which can be smaller than the largest cell dimensions. |
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A meshwork of actin polymerizes at the leading edge and flows retrogradely toward the cell body. |
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However, because of the ragged surface, the meshwork structure can be observed only on the inner shell surface. |
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Adhesions may also develop between the iris and cornea, covering up the trabecular drainage meshwork. |
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It is characterized by the growth of a thick meshwork of fibrous tissues within the endocardium and heart valves. |
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The meshwork of the outer shell appears to be a spongy layer and finely interwoven. |
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The cytoplasm of the electrocyte of Electrophorus electricus possesses a meshwork of 7-nm thick filaments distributed throughout the cell. |
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These actin filaments are often used to form cables or meshwork to counteract stresses. |
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The thrombin cleaves fibrinogen to an active monomer that polymerizes to form a fibrin meshwork. |
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Many components of this interwoven meshwork of structural proteins and polysaccharides have been catalogued and characterized. |
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It commonly appears as a spongy mass because of the three-dimensional meshwork. |
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Silver stains show the Nissl granules occur in spaces surround by a tightly woven meshwork of neurofibrils. |
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These fibres form a meshwork around fat cells, creating the mattress skin effect. |
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The argon laser emits high intensity beams and causes small burns in the trabecular meshwork which creates more openings in the trabeculum. |
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These ions are attracted to the electrically charged bonding sites on the proteins, which prevents them from forming a solid meshwork. |
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We make a wide range of fences, meshwork, posts, ports and gates for various applications. |
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In certain sections, heavy meshwork was used, but there again without success. |
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Where the inner part is smaller, the meshwork structure is more delicate and is not interwoven tightly enough to convey the spiral nature of its structure. |
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In addition, the shell of the outer part forms a two-dimensionally latticed sphere with or without a relic of three-dimensional meshwork structure. |
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The entries for individual words grew, some to several pages in length, as a meshwork of cross-reference thrived between languages and usages. |
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The chorion, or eggshell, is commonly pierced by respiratory openings that lead to an air-filled meshwork inside the shell. |
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The functions of the SER, a meshwork of fine tubular membrane vesicles, vary considerably from cell to cell. |
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The transposition of seen and imagined diagonals over the orthogonal backdrop of doors and windows creates a three-dimensional meshwork. |
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Additional layers: usually with a finer meshwork than the principal net made up of cables and or wires or other materials. |
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Secondary angle-closure glaucoma can occur when the ciliary body or lens becomes swollen and pushes the iris against the trabecular meshwork. |
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The grid serves to provide a clearer overview of the audio data by displaying in the editing background a meshwork of either seconds or beats. |
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It aims for pigmented cells and does not affect the rest of the trabecular meshwork. |
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All 14 affected members showed moderate to heavy trabecular meshwork pigmentation and either Krukenberg's spindle or transillumination defects. |
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The original spiral structure is hard to detect due to not only the loose and delicate meshwork but also the rarity of a cross section that intersects this inner part. |
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Europe was last united in neolithic times, before the inseparable meshwork of land, people, community and trade separated into hierarchy, nations and cities. |
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The plant cell membrane is enclosed within this meshwork of cellulose. |
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Currently, there is a meshwork of state laws that address this issue. |
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Pseudoexfoliation occurs when deposits of unknown origin and composition are seen on the lens surface, posterior iris surface, ciliary processes, and zonule, in the trabecular meshwork, and loose in the anterior chamber. |
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This type of glaucoma occurs when the iris blocks the outflow of fluid through the trabecular meshwork because of a structural abnormality in the eye. |
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This spray-on product with an ultra-penetrating texture is enriched with wheat biopolymers that instantly weave a coating meshwork to help strengthen bust support. |
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It can be caused by mechanisms that either push the iris forward from behind or pull it forward to block the outflow of aqueous humour through the trabecular meshwork. |
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The aqueous humor then drains out of the eye through the trabecular meshwork and a special drainage system, called the canal of Schlemm, located within the chamber wall. |
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Basement membranes are actually a meshwork of many types of collagens and the genes for some of these other collagens are not located on the X-chromosome. |
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The microvilli are in turn covered with a velvety meshwork made of countless sugar-based structures that look a little bit like antlers. These are called the glycocalyxes. |
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A clinical Argon laser was used to deliver treatment burns over 180 degrees of the mid-trabecular meshwork in each session using a single mirror gonioprism. |
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In healthy eyes, aqueous humor flows through the eye and exits, primarily via the trabecular meshwork, to maintain the appropriate intraocular pressure. |
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Aqueous humor is produced by the ciliary body of the eye and it flows through the trabecular meshwork to ensure that the eye is firm so that it can function optically. |
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Another approach is to use trabeculotomy in which the canal of Schlemm is identified by dissection and the trabecular meshwork removed by passing a probe into the canal. |
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In open-angle glaucoma, the angle where the cornea and the iris meet in the eye is open, but the aqueous humor fluid passes too slowly through the meshwork drain. |
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