Color changes result from dispersion or concentration of pigment granules within epithelial chromatophores. |
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Instead, it's seeping over the top of the filter paper, and covering Brad's work surface and kitchen floor with thick soggy granules. |
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The strongly iridescent colors of bird feathers are produced by arrays of melanin granules in the barbules of feathers. |
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The diameters of the starch granules of each gradient were determined using an eyepiece micrometer calibrated with a stage micrometer. |
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Shake a thinnish layer of instant gravy granules over the mix and stir the whole from edge to centre until it's all absorbed. |
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This morning when I was getting my breakfast I put cereal in my coffee mug and coffee granules in my cereal bowl. |
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The newly-operated factory will produce plastic granules which can be molded into rulers, cups and even construction materials. |
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He pulled the red pouch from his belt and passed it to me, and I chose a wide silver ring, edged with granules of silver bead, as her gift. |
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Put a handful of hide glue granules in an old tin can and allow it to soak overnight in just enough cold water to cover it. |
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However, starch granules are not refractive under bright field microscopy and usually have an indented center. |
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Here starch granules of a uniform size are mixed with encapsulated ink particles of a slightly smaller size. |
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Some types of neurons, such as Purkinje cells of the cerebellum, do not contain pigment granules. |
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Raised axial portions of the test bear small granules in contrast to smooth fixigenal areas with fine punctae. |
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The microbic sorbent is organized in granules, which are steady in water solutions for a long time. |
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The original negatives and micrographs presented in Sutinen et al. and Holopainen et al. were used to identify the ozone-induced granules. |
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Maybe the sugar in my coffee is being mixed with other white granules that are rather more sinister. |
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Do not store acetaminophen tablets, capsules, or granules in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in other damp places. |
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When used as the top layer, they are frequently factory surfaced with granules or bitumen, eliminating the need for field surfacing later on. |
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The neuroendocrine granular cells did not show the typical morphologic features of insulin granules. |
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Case 1 was highly cellular, contained scattered cells with argyrophilic granules, and was not associated with cancerization of lobules. |
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The cells of the glands contain bright pink fluid, charged with granules or with globular masses of pinkish pulpy matter. |
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Focal neuroendocrine membrane-bound dense-core granules surrounded by a slender halo and desmosomal intercellular junctions were demonstrated. |
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I prefer to mix my own gum by dissolving gum-arabic powder or granules in water, at 1 part gum to 2 parts water. |
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Microscopic granules of 18-carat gold and silk powder give it a translucent glow. |
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The granules are sweet and colorful and a tablespoonful makes an energizing addition to your juices and smoothies. |
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Stir a tablespoon of boiling water into the coffee granules then mix it into the butter-cream. |
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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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This convection results in the Sun's surface not being smooth, but covered with thousands of these globules, which are called granules. |
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An exception is tartrate crystal deposits that look like granules of white sugar but are tasteless and can easily be removed. |
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Shake a few gravy granules, or break a stock cube over the top and fill the dish with water. |
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Made from soybeans, TVP comes in granules, chunks and flakes and is great in stews, casseroles, chili and veggie burgers. |
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The session starts with a luxurious foot bath followed by a foot and leg massage with exfoliating granules. |
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Those granules are tiny metallic crystals in varied shapes and orientations. |
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During the brewing process, a significant proportion of the B-type granules from barley is not gelatinized in the mash. |
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In urine with a very high specific gravity the red cells become crenated which may appear as granules or spikes in the cell. |
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The astral microtubule arrays around the centrosomes, like the nuclei, are visible as areas that are largely devoid of yolk granules. |
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Starch granules of several size classes are found in the endosperm of cereals such as wheat. |
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Cover the base of the pot with a layer of coarse grit, stone chippings or the expanded clay granules often sold for houseplants. |
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Thus, some are supplied in liquid form, such as solutions, emulsions or suspensions, and others in solid form, such as powders or granules. |
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This would be an appropriate signal to stimulate fusion of docked fusion-ready chromaffin granules. |
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For example, our results may help explain the motions of secretory granules in chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. |
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Accessory ossicles are the spines, spinelets, granules, and pedicellariae that occur in abundance on most asteroids. |
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Lumps in a starch paste are caused by clumps of granules gelatinizing on their outsides and becoming impervious. |
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For the coherer to be ready to detect a new pulse of energy, conduction had to be stopped by jarring the granules. |
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The fine powder has to be slightly moistened and formed into granules to make a product which will dissolve without bedding down into a lumpy mass. |
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The liver cells contain vacuoles, lipoid granules and hyaline droplets. |
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Despite his awkward arrival, Howard smiled down at the sand a few centimeters beneath his nose, sifting a hand-full of the white granules through his fingers. |
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Sometimes scrubs combine abrasive qualities from these granules with plant-based exfoliant accelerators, such as milk or fruit acids and certain essential oils. |
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Add moisture retaining granules and slow release fertiliser to the compost and gradually harden the plants off before putting them outside completely at the end of the month. |
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Perhaps even stranger, ARS researchers have found that ordinary poultry manure, when converted by carbonization into granules and powders, can mop up pollutants in water. |
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To speed up the beauty part of the process, invest in a body exfoliator or pour a dessertspoon of olive oil over a handful of sea salt granules and apply to the skin, daily. |
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By training the telescope on the edge of the sun, the researchers depicted the three-dimensional topographies of the granules, which last 6 to 10 minutes. |
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These granules absorb water and give it off as the plants need it. |
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The content of the carbohydrate rich discoid granules are thought to contribute to the cytoplasm material of the tegument syncytium, and may fuse with the tegumental pits. |
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Some biotite crystals form perfectly euhedral plates, others show a reaction rim rich in opaque granules towards the surrounding microfelsitic base. |
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Some coffee drinkers may consider that processing the coffee to make it into instant granules destroys much of the taste which can be obtained from raw beans. |
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Can similar conformational transitions occur in vivo, for example, during exocytotic swelling of secretory granules or in a stretched fibronectin matrix? |
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Even the hardest blue cheeses have a fairly open-textured curd which allows mould to grow between the granules, giving a marbled appearance to a slice of the cheese. |
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It is also possible that the first-group enzymes play important roles in the de novo synthesis of glucan primers and the initiation of starch granules in the endosperm. |
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We cannot get over how lovely it is but the one thing we miss about home is the people of the Lancaster area not to mention unsmoked bacon, stuffing and gravy granules. |
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Emma shrugged her shoulders and spooned coffee granules into two mugs. |
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All isolates were positive for metachromatic granules and none of these showed capsule or endospore formation. |
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The most common type of material has been woody fragments which have been cut into granules by pulp refiners. |
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In an actual fragmented bed, the granules will not be equisized, but will have a distribution of sizes. |
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These pollen granules are extremely small, and can easily pass through window screens. |
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The chromatophores are a sac containing hundreds of thousands of pigment granules and a large membrane that is folded when retracted. |
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For cephalopods in general, the hues of the pigment granules are relatively constant within a species but can vary slightly between species. |
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The Continuous Processor works by metering powders, granules, liquids, etc. |
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Disposable nappies contain superabsorber granules which are made of a chemical which swells to absorb the urine. |
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Histological examination showed actinomycotic granules located in the abscesses formation with suppuration background. |
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Divalent cation inhibition of hormone release from isolated adenohypophysial secretory granules. |
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The formulations include liquid-based formulation, pellets, water dispersible granules, and wettable powder, among others. |
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In the heterogeneous PET-DA dispersions, the amidation proceeds on the surface of the solid granules and in the liquid DA phase. |
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Measurement of the size distribution of zymogen granules from rat pancreas. |
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In monocytic tumors, the neoplastic cells lacked cytoplasmic granules and had either oval or reniform nuclei. |
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The basement membrane was irregular and osmiophilic granules were observed. |
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Vertical blenders are ideal for low shear blending of powders, pellets, granules, fibers and other solids. |
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Vertical blenders are said to be ideal for low shear blending of powders, pellets, granules, fibers and other solids. |
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She explores how pollen helps plants avoid self-fertilization and what the granules can reveal about the evolution of plants. |
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On histologic examination, granules exhibited a typical, although faint, metachromasia with toluidine blue and Giemsa stains. |
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Nonneoplastic MCs have round to ovoid nuclei, abundant metachromatic or basophilic granules, and are generally individually dispersed in tissue. |
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Cytologic evaluation of the soft tissue mass revealed a predominance of poorly stained mast cells with metachromatic intracytoplasmic granules. |
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The unique texturized fiber curls down to cover and trap the rubber granules, preventing the system from expelling the infill upon impact. |
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Scatter dry granules within the plant's drip line, then water thoroughly so the chelate soaks into soil around roots. |
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Blend in the stock then the hot chili powder, garlic granules, oregano, tomato puree and rice. |
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No cytoplasmic myofilaments, melanosomes, or neurosecretory granules are present. |
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Neurosecretory granules in small cell invasive carcinoma of the urinary bladder. |
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In paddocks 16 and 17, urea granules remained undissolved on the soil surface several weeks after application. |
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This chapter also analyses the granules of high-porosity materials such as foam, cordierite and ceramics. |
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Salmonella did not grow on high-Aw nutmeat halves, pieces or granules stored at 4 C for up to 48 hours. |
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Some of the granules appeared to be in vacuoles, giving them a haloed appearance. |
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Carbohydrate analysis of the zona pellucida and cortical granules of human oocytes by means of ultrastructural cytochemistry. |
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The fine structure of cortical granules in eggs and gastrulae of Mytilus edulis. |
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Giemsa and toluidine stains revealed metachromatic granules in neoplastic cells. |
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Not only does glomalin contain 30 to 40 percent carbon, but it also forms clumps of soil granules called aggregates. |
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Histologically, isolation of sulfur granules from tissue specimens is pathognomonic for the diagnosis of an actinomycosis. |
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Most proinsulin was processed while it passes Golgi apparatus to secretory granules and secreted into blood circulation as insulin. |
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Granulocytes are WBC that contain granules in their cytoplasm and consist of neutrophils, eosinophils and basophils in the peripheral blood. |
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Near disk center, the Coronal Cells looked like photospheric granules with bright centers and dark, narrow intercellular lanes. |
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There were more cortical granules in the cortex of oocytes in the HDE group, which may prevent polyspermy process. |
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Perclot granules are enzymatically degraded by alpha-amylase and glucoamylase and by macrophages. |
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In vivo anomalous diffusion and weak ergodicity breaking of lipid granules. |
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The hygroscopic desiccant adsorbs moisture from the feed air to produce dry air, which is heated and passed through the plastic granules. |
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Tumor cells usually contain intermediate filaments, have cell junctions, and may contain glycogen, dense core granules, and neurotubles. |
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Once inside the oocyte, VTG is cleaved into the smaller yolk proteins, which accumulate in yolk globules or granules. |
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Mucon iris diaphragm valves provide flow control of powders and granules. |
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Optimal solutions were found for the demands placed on the new flavor granules with respect to particle size, solubility, hygroscopicity, and hardness. |
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Stir in the garlic granules, thyme, pepper, bay leaf and bouquet garni. |
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Common findings were dilated stacks of rough endoplasmic reticulum, polyribosomes, randomly distributed intermediate filaments, and rare collagen secretion granules. |
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If that's the kind of demotivating, arrogant double standards Mr Harrison displays to his employees, it's more than just his coffee granules that are in seriously hot water. |
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Packed with granules of histamine, heparin and other chemical mediators, mast cells degranulate, releasing their contents, in response to the presence of allergens. |
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The whitish granules were found to predominantly contain palmitin acid, a chief ingredient of palm oil, said Sunday the Burgas environmental unit. |
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This specialist in solving dry material handling problems announced the addition of the StopTight manual and pneumatic knife gate valves for dry solids, granules, and powders. |
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Internal face with 4-5 subconical granules arranged in a longitudinal row. |
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Nitrite may then build up in the soil near the granules because the second-stage nitrite oxidisers, Nitrobacter, are inhibited by high concentrations of ammonium. |
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Chromogranins are matrical proteins that are associated with neurosecretory granules and as such they are absolutely specific for NE differentiation. |
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Instead of an iron profile, we relied on the semiquantitative analysis of stainable liver iron granules as a scoring system for the assessment of the overall tissue iron load. |
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Myeloperoxidase is localized to the primary granules of myeloid cells and occurs early in differentiation, making it a helpful marker for identifying myeloid lineage. |
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All stages of eosinophilic maturation can be identified, which exhibit immature eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules, mainly evident at the promyelocyte and myelocyte stages. |
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Leptochiton denhartogi Strack, 2003 has a coarser tegmental sculpture, with regularly arranged roundish granules that are completely different from those of Leptochiton sp. |
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Others in the list include microwaveable food, tea bags, instant coffee, sliced bread, ready meals, disposable razors, gravy granules and screw-top wine bottles. |
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Physicochemical changes to starch granules during micronisation and extrusion processing of wheat, and their implications for starch digestibility in the newly weaned piglet. |
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Ross manufactures Ribbon Blenders used in the process industries for rapid, thorough and dust-free blending of powders, granules, pellets and other bulk solids. |
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It seems that the mutated ABCA 12 gene in harlequin ichthyosis has something to do with the production of the lamellar granules in the upper layers of the skin. |
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Acinic cell carcinoma is a malignant epithelial salivary gland neoplasm that demonstrates serous acinar cell differentiation with cytoplasmic zymogen secretory granules. |
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The Inactive enzymes, or proenzymes, contained in pancreatic zymogen granules are listed below along with the specific substances theey digest when activated. |
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As the colony increases, the granular character becomes more marked, until it seems to be made up of highly refractile granules, like a mass of particles of glass. |
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The only requirement involves cooking to swell the starch granules. |
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The young nematocyst decreases in size and becomes coarsely granular, the granules arranging themselves in a spiral line close under the external membrane. |
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Charles Lawrence International, on the Northern Road Industrial Estate in Newark makes EPDM rubber granules and machinery for maintaining artificial sports surfaces. |
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The cigarette holder that uses a plastic cylinder filled with granules of silica reduced the nicotine content by 14 percent and the tar content by 21 percent. |
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In comparison, most other approaches involve pure iron oxide granules. |
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