How To Use Vesiculate In A Sentence
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Seismically, vesiculated zones exhibit low compressional-wave velocities.
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To address this issue, we have studied microstructure of vesiculated crystal mush experimentally.
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vesiculate an organ
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The cephalic end of the worm produces an indurated papule that vesiculates and eventually ulcerates.
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The organs vesiculated
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Others were highly vesiculated and contained discrete but degenerating organelles, such as nuclei and mitochondria.
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Right: percentage of vesicles with electron-clear (light), vesiculated
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Red blood cells which lack the ability to vesiculate cause a disease with red blood cell destruction and haemoglobinuria.
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Red blood cells which lack the ability to vesiculate cause a disease with red blood cell destruction and haemoglobinuria.
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The chromatin was clumped, giving the nuclei a clear vesiculated appearance.
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It occurs when the hot gasses accompanying the ejecta, together with trapped air and gas being released by the ejecta as it vesiculates, forms an air cushion around each particle preventing it from coming into contact with adjacent particles.
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Red blood cells which lack the ability to vesiculate cause a disease with red blood cell destruction.
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His conclusions show that, for slow-growing organisms, the energy costs for maintaining cells in suspension is substantially less for gas-vesiculate than for flagellated organisms (Walsby 1994).
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Once inside the cytoplasm the original envelope of the sperm vesiculates and is gradually dismantled.
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Owing, however, to its poverty in that form of nitrogenous compound called gluten, so abundant in wheat, barley-flour cannot be baked into vesiculated bread; still it is a highly-nutritious substance, the salts it contains having a high proportion of phosphoric acid.
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The vesiculated nerve profiles were tentatively classified on the basis of the fine structural appearances of their vesicular content.
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Second, Dan Johnson is overseeing a microgravity experiment designed to measure minute changes in mass as magma moves and vesiculates.