However, in the dry type, the pellicle and cuticle remain intact in the functional phase, whereas they become discontinuous in the wet type. |
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If allowed to stand, a pellicle or cobweb may form, indicating the presence of fibrinogen. |
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Throughout development the macrogamete retains a normal pellicle which possesses numerous micropores. |
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Broth in an uninoculated tube was clear blue and without a pellicle or precipitate. |
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Support of the body is achieved in many protozoans by a simple stiff, translucent, nonliving envelope called a pellicle. |
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Another important role of saliva is related to the formation of the acquired pellicle. |
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A developing young pellicle will hardly be a diffusion barrier to an erosive agent. |
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Monoclonal antibodies, raised against salivary pellicle, capable of recognising cryptitopes. |
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Any procedure that removes or reduces the thickness of the pellicle may compromise its protective properties and accelerate the erosion process. |
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Of these, the natural protective properties of saliva and its contribution to pellicle formation can be considered of greatest importance. |
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The acquired pellicle has been shown to have a protective effect against acid erosion by acting as a diffusion barrier. |
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Only when the pellicle has matured and has achieved a certain thickness can it slow down the diffusion process. |
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It should be noted that the inner shell wall of ammonoids was lined by an organic membrane or pellicle, a porous sheet consisting of numerous interwoven organic fibers. |
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The landscapes are various and changing depending on the depth of the slight pellicle of water which covers the salar in some areas. |
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The beans inside the fruit are extracted from the pulp and freed from the pellicle around them within few days after their harvesting. |
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Everyone's teeth have a protective layer called the acquired pellicle. |
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The main practical limitation lies in the need to carry out dissolution tests to constant surface, and for that it is necessary to cover the pills with a paraffin pellicle before subjecting it to the test. |
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