A careful search for true septations revealed at least rare septation in all cases. |
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The elongation phase of growth distinguishes bacilli from cocci, which grow and divide by pure septation. |
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It is not clear whether capillary invasion stimulates alveolar septation or vice versa, but alveolar septation is always associated with capillary invasion. |
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The main feature of alveolarization is the subdivision of the pre-existing voluminous saccules by septation, which leads to smaller units and an increased total surface area. |
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A lack of pantothenate would result in slow growth, delayed septation, and mitotic defects. |
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The cultural characteristics, conidial size and septation of A. alternata are highly variable, so that the morphological characters supposed to distinguish A. mali from it are not very useful for routine diagnosis. |
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In short, the AV canal develops together with atrial septation. |
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These data suggested that miR-489 may antagonize secondary septation. |
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Thus, Notch signaling plays a non-autonomous role in digit septation. |
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This septation hypothesis is further extended to include all pteridosperms, thus providing a basic evolutionary difference between the seed ferns and other groups. |
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Consequently, scrotal ultrasound was performed, which revealed a swollen left testis with multiple parenchymal irregular anechoic cystic areas with thin internal septation. |
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Septation of the spores is a secondary process, related to temperature, and is probably a function of spore size. |
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