Throughout development the macrogamete retains a normal pellicle which possesses numerous micropores. |
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The rapid electrical pulse induces very short-lived micropores in the plasma membrane, allowing DNA to enter the cell. |
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Another uses a laser to painlessly create micropores in the dead layer of skin, through which ISF is collected. |
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Among the scientific claims made regarding Rife Bare therapy is the proposal that subjecting cells to a high energy pulse causes their cell wall micropores to open. |
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The product penetrates the substrate's micropores and chemically bonds to beautify the surface and provide long-term protection from moisture and chloride-ion absorption. |
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The outer membrane is pierced by micropores of unknown function. |
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While flow through the fine micropores of the soil matrix is essentially non-turbulent or laminar flow, flow through macropores can be turbulent and erosive. |
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The membrane's micropores are smaller than water drops, therefore cannot pass through the membrane, yet larger than the water vapor molecules. |
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The total internal volume of the micropores in wet pulp fibers is approximately 2 ml per gram of thy fibers. |
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This indicates that the adsorption occur on monolayer and the presence of micropores. |
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These species present diffusion challenges due to their size and restriction to move freely into the micropores of resin beads. |
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The main areas of the initiation of fatigue microcracks in the alloys are the particles of carbides and borides and micropores. |
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