A recess is formed in the silica layer that is aligned with an active area within the semiconductor substrate. |
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Other invertebrates survive dry periods by remaining in the pond substrate as eggs, pupae, or aestivating adults. |
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During winter months and aestivation periods, mussels will burrow into the substrate until only the apertures are protruding. |
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In response to the motion, the elastic reaction force exerted on the site by the substrate starts to rise. |
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A second important aspect of the invention is to have the second binding head capture or contain an enzyme that activates a prodrug substrate. |
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In order to obtain good printability, it is necessary for the ink and the substrate to have compatible surface tension and surface energy levels. |
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Zinc metal used in the galvanizing process provides an impervious barrier between the steel substrate and corrosive elements in the atmosphere. |
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Most of the sulfate substrate comes from sulfoxidation of the amino acid cysteine. |
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For cyanotypes, paper is coated with an iron salts solution to produce a light-sensitive substrate. |
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Savazzi expanded this definition of cuticular terraces to include any cuticular structure that would increase friction with the substrate. |
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These formalisms do not adequately describe cases where the enzyme or substrate are membrane bound. |
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All measurements were performed on uncoated glass coverslips, avoiding errors in the viscoelastic data due to a soft substrate. |
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Pepc was assayed fluorometrically in real time under suboptimum conditions of pH and limiting substrate in a 17 nl droplet. |
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In the typical flexo printing sequence, the substrate is fed into the press from a roll. |
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His inventions include an electronic microinjection device and a flexible substrate for cell culture. |
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The edges of the substrate are coated with metal layer to provide interlayer connections. |
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Conductive material is deposited over the substrate and into the capacitor cell plate pattern. |
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The terminal connector has at least a contact terminal for circuit connection on the circuit substrate. |
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A solder ball is fused to the end of the conductors for connection of the connector to a circuit substrate. |
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In the present invention an electronic package assembly includes an integrated circuit positioned on a substrate. |
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A second insulator layer electrically insulates the wires from the electroconductor layer and the semiconductor substrate. |
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The influence of magnetic substrate on the flux distribution in superconductor films may be modeled. |
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The bottom strand of the substrate is the complementary sequence of the top strand. |
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Total tropinone reductase activity was measured photometrically by NADPH consumption with tropinone as substrate. |
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At the protected, western margin, the underlying substrate profile was only slightly inclined and a low-energy, gentle ramp developed. |
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Thus, the mode of action of the phospholipase on the synthetic substrate methyl-FLIP is the same as on its natural substrate. |
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At the usual bulk CMOS, this voltage is controlled by introduction of the impurities into a silicon substrate. |
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It is illogical and foolish to put an expensive new roof on a deteriorated substrate. |
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We used the cleavage plane of mica crystals as a model substrate in this work. |
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The plants creep over the bark substrate and sometimes have elongate irregularly branched pendent branches. |
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Scaphopods burrow by projecting their foot into the substrate and contracting pedal retractor muscles to pull the animal downward. |
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Instead, males deposit spermatophores on the substrate and females pick up these spermatophores with their cloaca later. |
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It is the essential substrate for hyaluronic acid and other glycosaminoglycans used in maintaining healthy joint function. |
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Salmon parr in the wild will naturally come across patches of substrate of similar color to the marble chips used in this experiment. |
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Such side entry eliminates complicating reflections from the other parallel surface of the substrate. |
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After incubation, the color was developed with the peroxidase substrate and the stable chromogen. |
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Use an artist's pallet knife or similar tool to apply yellow wood glue between the veneer and the substrate. |
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Some colonies have the ability to grow beyond a small, initial hard substrate, and overgrow a particulate substrate. |
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A flat organic insulating layer is formed on a substrate provided with thin film transistors by coating and baking. |
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A trench is etched in a surface of the integrated circuit substrate such that a tip is formed. |
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Type O is a nonfunctional allele, because it does not recognize the enzyme substrate. |
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Paired with a matching substrate, an enzyme speeds up a vital chemical reaction. |
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In the first type, plants grow on a soil substrate that has a relatively high chance of being covered with leaf litter. |
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Where volcanic material has been extruded on to a soft substrate, the rate of erosion of the substrate can exceed that of the lava flow. |
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In general, these two closed chains are linked catenanes, and the type of linkage reflects a topological property of the original substrate. |
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Thus, catalysis is believed to involve a one-step, metal-ion-mediated hydrolysis of the substrate by a metal-activated water molecule. |
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The base of the polyp becomes fixed to the substrate and stolons emanate from the aboral pole of the primary polyp. |
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All products were formed in stoichiometric amounts and were accompanied by the consumption of a stoichiometric amount of substrate. |
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Mussels in the top layers have difficulty accessing primary substrate and must instead attach byssal threads to neighboring shells. |
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When the limits of the substrate have been reached, a Hydractinia colony will bud reproductive polyps called gonozooids from the stolonal mat. |
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Strained silicon involves depositing silicon onto a substrate whose atoms are spaced further apart than silicon atoms usually are. |
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Long-distance transport of carbohydrate, the major substrate for plant growth, occurs within the phloem vascular tissue. |
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The crystals were then dissolved in solution and spin-cast on to a conductive glass substrate. |
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The neuroanatomical substrate and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying consciousness are still not understood. |
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Pressing the unheated tool, the heated sheeting, and a substrate together results in cutting and edge sealing of the heated sheeting. |
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Once established, plants are more likely to grow large and bolt on a rock or moss substrate with low than with high leaf litter cover. |
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Some mouthbrooders deposit their eggs on the substrate where they look after them until the Larvae hatch. |
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A bipolar junction transistor is provided that includes an intrinsic collector region of first conductivity type in a semiconductor substrate. |
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The imported carbon is used as a substrate for biosynthetic pathways, for example, for the biosynthesis of starch or fatty acids. |
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All previous theoretical analyses of metabolic costs of lignin biosynthesis used glucose as substrate. |
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In this case, the c-axis, or axis of trigonal symmetry, is vertical with respect to the organic substrate and hence to the wall itself. |
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A first planar electrode layer being transparent is disposed on an inner surface of the first substrate. |
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With this arrangement, there is no bonding of the wires to the pads of the support substrate. |
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Repeatability of evolution of quantitative traits is influenced by the genetic substrate for selection and genetic correlations among traits. |
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An insulating layer is formed over a substrate having a source region, a drain region, and a gate electrode. |
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If this is the case, setal morphology would have a greater effect on force of adhesion than surface chemistry of the seta or substrate. |
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Laminate flooring is a tongue and groove interlocking flooring system that rests on top of the existing substrate. |
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Art hung on the walls, actual semi-fluid pigment manually applied to a canvas substrate. |
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These deposit themselves with perfect precision on a gold-coated silicon substrate. |
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A DNA substrate containing a thymidine kinase gene fused to a neomycin-resistance gene was stably integrated into cells. |
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Furthermore, logs provide persistent, exposed substrate where thalloid gametophytes can escape smothering by deciduous hardwood leaf litter. |
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To avoid these troubles, the substrate must be tested for alkalinity, water vapor and moisture emission. |
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Luc activity was assayed quantitatively with a liquid scintillator using the photon-counting mode after the feeding of luciferin as substrate. |
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In domain B, the viscous substrate was displaced by the moving backstop and accumulated as a thick wedge against the frontal ramp. |
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Fallen trees lay everywhere, along with a substrate of splintered wood and sawdust. |
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The data were reduced taking into account the neutron beam transmission through the quartz substrate and corrected for the background. |
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This fossil has been reconstructed with a hypothetical stalk anchored in the substrate, as if supporting a frondose body in a reclined position. |
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The three environmental factors of leaf litter cover, herbivory, and substrate were studied. |
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Imprint lithography is a process in which a liquid is dispensed onto a substrate. |
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Patches of adsorbed rodlets were observed on the substrate during AFM visualization of B. thuringiensis spores. |
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Studies on lipase showed that enzyme catalysis, substrate binding, and substrate releasing correspond to different types of motion styles. |
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A number of conjugating enzymes and protein ligases are in the cell, and various combinations confer substrate specificity on the system. |
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Sampling reaches were selected to include riffle habitats with substrate composed primarily of cobble, gravel, and boulder. |
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The first tape storage products utilized magnetic particles coated onto a thin ribbon of metal substrate. |
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Tidal processes constantly winnow the substrate surface in the submerged mouthbar front, and resuspend mud and silt into the water. |
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As a result of this success, additional spawning substrate will be placed at suitable locations in the Elk River in the near future. |
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The DFB substrate provides the low threshold operation and wavelength selectable capabilities inherent to resonators based on this approach. |
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Additionally, they have shown that the sandwiched water layer between substrate and the bottom leaflet is highly structured. |
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A carrier fluid, such as a gas, is then directed toward the semiconductor substrate so as to move the resist stripper across the substrate. |
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After removing the cap layer not covered by the resist layer, a code mask layer is formed over the substrate. |
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These results show that storage starch in pondweed stems is the main substrate for anaerobic respiration. |
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However, rates of pilferage increased when either the substrate or the seeds were moistened, causing them to release more odorants. |
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The high-density overlay protects the wood substrate from alkalis and water. |
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Activities of unspecific peroxidases were also measured using guaiacol as the substrate. |
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During terrestrial locomotion in a quadruped, the manus pushes against the substrate to decelerate, support, and reaccelerate the body. |
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The end of the tube feet have suckers, which chemically adhere to the substrate. |
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They require a sandy or gravelly substrate for nesting near a wet or muddy area where they can forage. |
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Acetogenic bacteria have more substrate to convert to volatile fatty acids, and therefore facilitate production of more biogas. |
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However, the substrate for desaturation is currently unknown but most likely follows acylation. |
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This type of failure occurs when the adhesion of the sealant to the substrate it was applied to fails. |
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A surface acoustic wave device includes interdigital transducer electrode and reflectors disposed on a piezoelectric substrate. |
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An adsorbed substance is termed an adsorbate while the material on which adsorption occurs is the substrate. |
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Motile species crawl across the substrate and use tentacles to capture sediment and organic detritus. |
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As they grow, the shells may coil or meander over the substrate producing a tube that looks quite similar to a serpulid tube worm shell. |
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Through the raphe, the living diatom secretes mucilage, with which it may attach to a substrate or move by gliding over the substrate. |
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The present invention relates to a substrate of a luminous face-plate of a colour projection cathode ray tube and the luminous face-plate which is composed of this substrate. |
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A carrier is then bonded to an upper surface of the integrated circuit, whereafter a lower portion of the wafer substrate is removed in a grinding and etching operation. |
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These will form the substrate on which the acetogenic biofilm will form. |
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Even in those languages that are not contact-based special contact varieties can be observed through the influence of an adstrate or a substrate language. |
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For the anode, we typically use a thin layer of transparent conductor indium tin oxide, which has a work function around 4.8 eV, deposited on a glass or plastic substrate. |
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The company's boffins have essentially developed a material substrate into which magnetic elements made of cobalt, cobalt alloys, or nickel compounds can be embedded. |
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Each 6000kg sculpture is lowered to the seabed where it is drilled into the substrate to lessen the effects of turbulent weather. |
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Each layer is molded in one substrate, the two are joined using an optically transparent bonding layer and the replicators print the discs in the conventional way. |
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As the individual warmed, it moved to the sunlit side of the plant to take on the normal zygopteran posture, posture 2, where only the legs touched the substrate. |
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As the group focused light from an arc lamp onto the back of the substrate, the absorbed light yielded temperature gradients at the surface of the fluid. |
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Areas exhibiting mixed sand and mud constitute a relatively stable substrate in which typical sand-living animals, such as sand gapers, lugworms, and razor shells, dwell. |
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In this situation the vertical axis of the body is rotated against the inclination of the substrate as if to compensate for the effect of substrate inclination. |
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After a strong swim we sought shelter close against the substrate, watching the reef inhabitants engage in their own dangerous games of hide and seek. |
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This technique has been especially useful in recognizing gradients related to environmental factors such as climate, bathymetry, vegetation, or substrate types. |
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Alkaline phosphatase-labeled complexes react with the substrate creating a chemical reaction and a source of energy to excite the dioxetane substrate. |
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Generally, the ferroelectric structure combines a thin film ferroelectric variable resistor and a substrate transistor, using a semiconducting film which is common to both. |
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Adjacent clumps of mussels coalesced to form extensive beds, which then served as a secondary substrate for other algal species and associated fauna. |
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This partial drying could remove some of the water layer between mica and the bilayer, increasing the electrostatic repulsion between the substrate and lipid. |
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Warping, splitting along the grain, the breaking apart of joins, the flaking of paint and ground from the wooden substrate, and insect damage are all commonly encountered. |
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The field effect transistor includes a gate over a silicon substrate. |
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When the cysteine substrate is bound the geometry changes to a trigonal bipyramid, in which the substrate and the glutamic acid occupy the apical positions. |
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The ready restoration of biosynthesis by removal of tungstate suggests that the molybdate is weakly held by the enzyme and that xanthoxal is its substrate. |
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Masses are deposited in tidal channels or shallow pools that retain water at low tide, and are secured in place by a long sand-mucus tether buried firmly in the substrate. |
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The transistor includes a monocrystalline semiconductor channel region overlying and epitaxially continuous with a body region of a semiconductor substrate. |
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He implies that there is an unconscious substrate of symbolic life which allows new meaning to be created from the multiple significations of existing symbols. |
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Commonly, fresh, running or unfrozen water into which the animals hatch is available for short intervals of time, after which eggs are left in or on the substrate. |
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There are several different ways to garden hydroponically, but the common denominators between the methods are the water, the hydroponic nutrient, and the soil-less substrate. |
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Correction of the difference in substrate thickness and wavelength, which causes spherical aberration, was corrected by changing the magnification of the objective lens. |
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For the estimation of cellulase activity, carboxymethyl cellulose with a degree of substitution of 0.4 was used as a substrate in viscometric assays. |
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They suggested that vibrations pass from the substrate to the jaw, which are juxtaposed, and then pass via the jaw articulation to the incus and stapes. |
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The process comprises the step of first bringing a substrate to candescence in a reducing or inert atmosphere for the purpose of cleaning the filament. |
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In the experiments stick insects walk on an inclined substrate such that the legs of one side of the body point uphill and the legs of the other side point downhill. |
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Enzymes that act on substrates such as polypeptides, nucleic acids, oligosaccharides, or lipid membranes often interact with more than one substrate molecule. |
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Chirikba asserts that the Northwest Caucasian language is affiliated with Northeast Caucasian and the fragmentarily-attested Anatolian substrate language Hattic. |
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Other successes on the project include low-emissivity, double-insulated glass and elimination of volatile organic compounds in paints, adhesives, and casework substrate. |
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In these circumstances, erosion of the substrate leads to stripping of laminae and the generation of discontinuities within the tidal mouthbar unit. |
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The substrate is exposed to a conditioning solution of a fluorine source, a non-aqueous solvent, a complementary acid, and a surface passivation agent. |
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A frame pattern is formed on the array substrate at the outer side of the display area to prevent a light leakage at the outer peripheral edge of the display area. |
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In medical diagnostics, solid-phase immunoassays are used where immunoglobulins are immobilized on a substrate, which then form sandwichlike complexes with antigens. |
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Combs are attached to a substrate directly or by a petiole, and in larger nests combs can be a unit of construction themselves in forming stacked comb nests. |
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An oxide layer is provided over a silicon substrate and a photoresist is applied and patterned to define areas where the signal line and the ground plane will be formed. |
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Shorter pili, usually referred to as fimbriae, are a structurally distinct group of extrusions which operate mostly in bacterial attachment to substrate or to other cells. |
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Transmembrane proteins, such as integrins, anchor cells to the substrate. |
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Nutrients were thoroughly mixed into the substrate, water was added to field capacity and the pots were incubated for 10 d in a glasshouse before seeds were planted. |
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Measurements are made with the coating or plating in place, results are unaffected by the substrate material, and overcoating the test sample is unnecessary. |
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Twice per week, predators were fed eggs of the flour moth, Ephestia kuehniella, and provided with bean pods as oviposition substrate and supply of moisture. |
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Under these low fluences of blue light, a rapid release of glucose from starch could provide substrate for glucosylating ABA to its inactive conjugate. |
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Much media debate operates at a level of generality where policies are cheered or condemned while their cultural substrate and the practices they spawn remain unexamined. |
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Charnia evidently had a procumbent mode of life on a soft muddy substrate. |
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Ascorbic acid is a small, water-soluble anti-oxidant molecule which acts as a primary substrate in the cyclic pathway for enzymatic detoxification of hydrogen peroxide. |
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To further increase the size of the crystals, the Carnegie researchers grew gem-quality diamonds sequentially on the 6 faces of a substrate diamond plate with the CVD process. |
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Mosses do not absorb water or nutrients from their substrate through their rhizoids. |
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The substrate for growing this variety is made up of sawdust of Eucaliptus grandis, wheat millrun and corncobs. |
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Summer scallops in May have lower maximal oxidative capacities and substrate oxidation than any other times in the year. |
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They do not have proper roots, but have threadlike rhizoids that anchor them to their substrate. |
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Tolkien have argued that Celtic has acted as a substrate to English for both the lexicon and syntax. |
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As they are formed from volcanic rock, the substrate is much harder than the surrounding sedimentary deep sea floor. |
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A vagrant lichen is not attached to a substrate at all, and lives its life being blown around by the wind. |
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Lichens are not parasites on the plants they grow on, but only use them as a substrate to grow on. |
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The key to producing high-quality LED die is the growth of the epitaxial layers and an active p-n junction on an optimum substrate. |
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Corona treatment raises the dyne level of the surface of the substrate so it achieves acceptable chemical bonding with the ink or adhesive. |
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Many cyanolichens are small and black, and have limestone as the substrate. |
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More broadly, early Medieval Germanic peoples were often assimilated into the walha substrate cultures of their subject populations. |
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Effects of ultrasonic field in pulse electrodeposition on NiFe film on Cu substrate. |
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The larger the electron affinity of the substrate, the greater the probability of Na donating its electron to the substrate. |
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The distances of electron gun to target and target to substrate were 15 and 12 cm, respectively. |
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Figure 1 shows the scanning electron micrograph of the top surface of as received Ti-6Al-4V substrate used in the present study. |
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The role of enzyme and substrate concentration in the evaluation of serum angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition by enalaprilat in vitro. |
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Basically, the enameling process involves the application of a glassy coating to a metal substrate. |
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In squamulose lichens the part of the lichen thallus that is not attached to the substrate may also appear leafy. |
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This behaviour had a profound and irreversible effect on the substrate which transformed the seabed ecosystems. |
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Impregnation of the substrate can take place at low temperature where required. |
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Alcohol dehydrogenase has a higher affinity for ethanol, thus preventing methanol from binding and acting as a substrate. |
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The XRD samples were obtained by dropcasting the NCs onto a miscut silicon substrate. |
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In crustose areolate lichens, the edges of the areolas peel up from the substrate and appear leafy. |
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When the edges of the areolas lift up from the substrate, it is called squamulose. |
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The system uses substrate guided optics to project the forward field of view image through the HUD via an optical waveguide. |
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When they grow on plants, they do not live as parasites, but instead use the plants as a substrate. |
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Therefore, the intermolecular force overwhelms the attraction force from the substrate. |
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Some chameleon species communicate with one another by vibrating the substrate that they are standing on, such as a tree branch or leaf. |
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Rats are known to burrow extensively, both in the wild and in captivity, if given access to a suitable substrate. |
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Choose an appropriate substrate for the paludarium. Fine sand, mud, or a mix of both is recommended. |
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In the northern province of Groningen, people speak Gronings, a Low Saxon dialect with a strong Frisian substrate. |
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The organisms generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom and many are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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The fertilized eggs become sticky and will adhere to the bottom substrate upon contact. |
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They navigate their riverine habitats traveling just off the bottom with their barbels dragging along gravel, or murky substrate. |
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In both cases, oysters are cultivated onshore to the size of spat, when they can attach themselves to a substrate. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice following shallow topographic depressions filled with a soft sediment substrate. |
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It grows from a network of thick rhizomes which give it a sturdy anchor in its sand substrate and allow it to spread outward. |
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The benthic fauna on the bank contains species that live on a hard substrate, such as sea anemones and polyps. |
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The MEMS transducer is a condenser microphone with a flexible poly-Si membrane and a rigid reference electrode manufactured on SOI substrate. |
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Sold by Interior Products of Brunswick, GA, Kerfkore is a kerfed or partially cut, bendable substrate. |
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One method of manufacturing thin film resistor chips is through the sputtering of nickel chromium on an alumina substrate. |
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Mattresses may be laid over the pipeline, or both under and over it depending on the substrate. |
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This parallelism between the substrate and the component is to measure and adjust in a range of A 2 A and a resolution of about 1 arcsec. |
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Second, these gametophytes produced archegoniophores that elevated archegonia above the substrate. |
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The assay consists of a colorless substrate and a proenzyme extracted from amoebocyte cells in the blood of horseshoe crabs. |
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Hammerhead ribozymes are small, catalytic RNAs that can be designed to target and cleave substrate RNAs at sequence specific sites. |
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However, Kant also argues that change and time require an enduring substrate, and does so in connection with his Refutation of Idealism. |
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Depending on the species, the skin of cuttlefish responds to substrate changes in distinctive ways. |
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Beryllium oxide is most often used in lasers and radar systems and as a substrate for electronic circuits that drive high-speed computers. |
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Based on these results, parakeet auklets and other alcids should not be housed, or at least fed, on a loose stone substrate. |
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The color variations in the mimicked substrate and animal skin are similar. |
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The woven wire cloth of metal wires is disposed of on the nonwoven fabric's surface and fixed on the metal substrate. |
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The activator softens the top layer of the transfer so it can bond to the substrate. |
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The Gulf sand gecko is the only lizard found habitually on sabkha substrate across large parts of the eastern Arabian Peninsula. |
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Heukelbach and Thinnes developed a weatherproof film consisting of a substrate, a barrier layer, and a surface layer based on polymethacrylate. |
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Its shrinkage at the time of setting is substantially lower than that of Karenz AOI, causing no substrate warpage problem. |
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The luciferases and photoproteins use coelenterazine and its derivatives as substrate and are sodium dependent. |
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The biological response of a biosensor is determined by the biocatalytic membrane, which converts the substrate to a molecular product. |
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The main substrate type of the former is clay with detritus and sand, of the latter mostly detritus and sapropel. |
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Detection of attograms of antigen by a high-sensitivity enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay using a fluorogenic substrate. |
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The method is based on an Aclar poly ethylene substrate, micropatterned into an advantageous geometry by a simple thermomoulding process. |
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To create a substrate of the desired geometry, we exploited a well-known but little used characteristic of aclar, namely its thermoformability. |
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This study was designed to show the potential of cheap and easily available substrate for oyster mushroom production in Maiduguri. |
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Caulk or sealant manufacturers or the substrate manufacturers may provide instructions about compatibility. |
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The rock surface of a rockpool is the substrate for a sessile organism such as a limpet. |
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In general, though, sundews require high environmental moisture content, usually in the form of a constantly moist or wet soil substrate. |
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However, certain species may cover large patches of ground, rocks, trees or any other reasonably firm substrate on which they occur. |
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Weight losses tended to be higher with the brown rot fungus, regardless of wood substrate. |
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We did not reprotonate the system after substrate removal to ensure comparability between both systems. |
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Reactive dyes utilize a chromophore attached to a substituent that is capable of directly reacting with the fiber substrate. |
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A dye is a colored substance that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is being applied. |
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The IgA antibodies also provide a substrate that allows our mutualist bacteria to form the biofilms that line and protect the colon and appendix. |
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Waugoshance point is an ideal consolidated substrate, wave zone habitat, and this was evidenced by the more lotic benthic fauna found there. |
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We have compared Raman spectra of R6G on substrate and nanofluid of silver absorbed by R6G molecule. |
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The problem with this explanation is that the postulated substrate languages differ amongst themselves and with creoles in meaningful ways. |
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Supplies of bismaleimide triazine resin, for IC packages that use a laminate substrate, remain a concern. |
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Benthos generally live in close relationship with the substrate bottom, and many such organisms are permanently attached to the bottom. |
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Moreover, it explains how neurotransmitter molecules can store information efficiently and form the basic substrate of short-term memory. |
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Plant species diversity is relatively low, since the flora must be tolerant of salt, complete or partial submersion, and anoxic mud substrate. |
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Noble metal doped on a metal oxide substrate has also been widely studied for formaldehyde decomposition. |
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The terms substrate and superstrate are often used when two languages interact. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice flow following shallow topographic depressions filled with soft sediment substrate. |
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The substrate and subsite specificity of the catalytically active enzyme have been determined. |
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It is particularly important that different dimensions substrate and substrate materials may be characterized nondestructively. |
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While surface preparation is paramount, even a perfectly prepared substrate can result in adhesion failure. |
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Parylene is also used to tie down substrate particulates and add lubricity to substrates. |
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Two complementary nucleic acid-based methods were used to evaluate population changes relative to substrate production and use in these systems. |
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In addition, the superalloy substrate material, designated PWA 1484, was measured using three thicknesses of 2 mm, 3 mm, and 7 mm. |
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Measurement techniques are needed to accurately and noninvasively characterize the porosity in these films while attached on a silicon substrate. |
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Remarkably, oxidation to the sulfonamide derivative 5 proved to activate the substrate toward the Stille reaction. |
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Conformational change upon binding of the substrate as detected by HDX-MS is consistent with what was observed in crystal structures. |
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The substrate of the island is either directly volcanic or from uplifted coral limestone. |
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Maximum wetting and minimal defects require the proper surfactant to promote substrate wetting and minimize foam generation. |
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An experimental study of the possibility for the preservation of the causative agent of plague in the nest substrate of the long-tailed suslik. |
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Usually it is a sessile skeletal organism, such as a bryozoan or an oyster, which grows along a substrate, covering other sessile sclerobionts. |
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The scraping zone is in contact with the substrate that the limpet feeds off of. |
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In the north and centre of the county the substrate is the rocks of the Chalk Group, which form the Hampshire Downs and the South Downs. |
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The floating oil slicks put the shoreline at particular risk when they eventually come ashore, covering the substrate with oil. |
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The research involved varying the distance between atoms in a crystal lattice substrate. |
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It is marked by a sudden abundance of hard substrate trace fossils such as Trypanites, Palaeosabella, Petroxestes and Osprioneides. |
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Minimum requirements for the hotbar bonding cycle are component acquisition, placement, and reflow while attached to a substrate. |
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Trypsin inhibitor assay in both ELIZA test and cuvet was done with using Na-benzoyl-L-arginine-4-nitroanilide as a substrate. |
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Isothermal run out, solder TGA shows no reflow, and significant decomp up to bonded substrate 50 hours. |
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Adhesive coating voids caused by either contamination or incomplete coating coverage can cause the wrap and substrate to delaminate over time. |
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He dip-coats the substrate with the titania mixture, then treats it to remove the block copolymer and densify the titania. |
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They also abrade rock and debris from their substrate to create landforms such as cirques and moraines. |
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The pigments combine the properties of an aluminum substrate with those of pearlescent pigments. |
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However, in the presence of a predator, they preferred to seek safety in the space available between stones of a cobble substrate. |
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Gardco has launched three pocket goniometers that measure the contact angle, which appears between a liquid droplet and a substrate surface. |
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Prolyl 4-hydroxylase and lysyl hydroxylase are known also to catalyze an uncoupled decarboxylation of 2-oxoglutarate in the absence of the peptide substrate. |
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The geological substrate of the caatinga is severely eroded crystalline bedrock of the Precambrian Brazilian Shield and Paleozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary basins. |
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Artificially induced grain alignment in thin films refers to film growth methods that do not use a monocrystalline substrate to obtain in-plane alignment. |
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The float line on the net allows it to be pushed in the current which causes ecological damage to plant life and substrate habitats as the nets drag the sea floor. |
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Originally, glass plates were used as a substrate, but during WWI were replaced first with cellulose nitrate and later with a cellulose triacetate base. |
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Some microbes are able to enhance the bioavailability of hydrophobic pollutants by biosynthesis of compounds that solubilize the target substrate. |
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The reversibly dyed hydrogel or silicon hydrogel substrate returns to its non-dyed appearance over time and the dye is removable by soaking in a saline solution. |
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Its substrate languages are the Native American language Miskito, and the various West African and Bantu languages brought into the country by slaves. |
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Abstract In this study, co-doped ZnO rod arrays with wurtzite crystal structure were successfully prepared on zinc substrate by the co-precipitation method. |
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Similar to coral reefs, oyster beds provide key habitat for a variety of different species by creating hard substrate for attachment and habitation. |
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This enzyme hydrolyses the chromogenic substrate 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-a-D-glucopyranoside present in the medium, producing green to blue-green coloured colonies. |
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The next river reach down to Prado Dam with lower gradient, overwhelmingly shifting sand substrate, increased turbidity, and dampened fluctuation in flow, lacks arroyo chubs. |
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The morphology of an alluvial river reach is controlled by a combination of sediment supply, substrate composition, discharge, vegetation, and bed aggradation. |
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Scanning electron microscopy suggested that NaOH and hot-water treatments resulted in a more significantly changed rice straw substrate than oxalic acid treatments. |
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Target proteins were identified using primary antibodies and immunoprobed using a horseradish peroxidase-conjugated secondary antibody and chemiluminescent substrate. |
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It is believed that all scallops start out with a byssus, which attaches them to some form of substrate such as eelgrass when they are very young. |
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Dextral 0C-1801-IS PES enhances color development and long-term color stability while acting as a pigment-wetting agent and enhancing substrate wetting. |
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The substrate might even disappear altogether without leaving any trace. |
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Trypanothione reductases catalyse the transfer of electrons from the cofactor of NAPDH to trypanothione substrate by the action of FAD and cysteine disulfides. |
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Stereospecificity can be achieved by rotational restrictions that store any substrate chirality in the intermediate triplet biradical and yield a stereospecific product. |
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The substrate of an aquarium can affect the water's acidity. |
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The substrate may survive as a second language for informal conversation. |
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A hydrolysis of titanium alkoxide obtained superhydrophilic and antibacterial treatments with excellent transparency on commercial dental mirror substrate surfaces. |
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A mandrel may be utilized to cast or dip-coat the polymeric substrate. |
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Juvenile cod make substrate decisions based on risk of predation. |
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The Aerosol Jet process creates a highly collimated beam of material that remains tightly focused during its travel from the nozzle to the target substrate. |
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The outcome of such an event is that erstwhile speakers of the substrate will use some version of the superstrate, at least in more formal contexts. |
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The spheres create a discontinuous adhesive surface that limits physical contact with a substrate, resulting in easy removability and stable adhesion over time. |
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Silk screen printing is a planographic process, so the image can either be printed on a flat clay surface or on an intermediate substrate and transferred to the ceramic form. |
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The species that reacts with the nucleophile is not the substrate but the aryl radical deriving from its anion radical by cleavage of the nucleofugic group. |
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The Kinosternid Stinkpot Turtle showed a weak substrate color effect. |
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The concept behind embedded passives technology is to fabricate and bury components such as resistors and capacitors within the layers of a substrate during its fabrication. |
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More importantly for biomaterials research, however, is the fact that, when dried, the mucin provides a suitable substrate for the attachment of living cells. |
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Until now, studies involving non-composted substrates have focused on the refinement of substrate formulations for increased yield and bioefficiency. |
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