... bore the building's load on the exterior walls rather than on an interior structural skeleton. The steel panels were shipped by ... The facility included test tracks, engine test cells, materials test laboratories and structural laboratories. The tech center ... The firm provided 5,668 steel panels, weighing 58,000 tons, which formed a major part of the load bearing walls for New York ...
"Cell cycle dependent exposure of a high molecular weight protein on the surface of mouse L cells". Biochimica et Biophysica ... Thomas, D; Newcomb, W W; Brown, J C; Wall, J S; Hainfeld, J F; Trus, B L; Steven, A C (May 9, 1985). "Mass and molecular ... "In vitro reassembly of vesicular stomatitis virus skeletons". Journal of Virology. 41 (3): 1055-1062. doi:10.1128/jvi.41.3.1055 ... "Surface glycoprotein characteristic of the differentiated state of neuroblastoma C-1300 cells". Experimental Cell Research. 69 ...
The Fairy Toot south-southwest of Howgrove Farm is a mound 60 m long, 25 m wide and now 2.5 m high, retained by a stone wall. ... On being opened in 1789 and essentially destroyed, it was found to contain two rows of cells, running from south to north, ... in the chambers of which skeletons have been discovered. A few vestiges of it now only remain, the rest has been used as a lime ... The walls of the nave still bear the original 13th cent. consecration crosses. The chancel is modern, and contains a rich ...
First appearances of aragonite skeletons were clustered in time in the earliest Cambrian and in the Triassic through early ... Porter and her student Leigh Anne Riedman also described diverse organic-walled microfossils from Chuar Group shales and ... by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Simons Foundation that is focused on understanding how eukaryote cells first ... Porter, S. M. (2010). "Calcite and aragonite seas and the de novo acquisition of carbonate skeletons: Calcite and aragonite ...
On a round-trip Mars mission lasting three years, a large fraction of the cells in an astronaut's body would be traversed and ... The energy of such particles is significantly diminished by the shielding provided by the walls of a spacecraft and can be ... Longer-term exposure to weightlessness results in muscle atrophy and deterioration of the skeleton, or spaceflight osteopenia. ... Curtis, S. B.; Letaw, J. W. (1989), "Galactic cosmic rays and cell-hit frequencies outside the magnetosphere", Advances in ...
In 2003, The Tissue Culture & Art Project in collaboration with Stelarc grew a 1/4 scale replica of an ear using human cells to ... Callaghan, Meaghan Lee (2016-10-12). "An Artist Is Growing A Skeleton Human Hand In A Lab". Popular Science. Retrieved 2023-08- ... Irmscher, Christoph (2018-04-13). "'The Art and Science of Ernst Haeckel' Review: The Zoologist as Artist". Wall Street Journal ... In 2015-2016 Amy Karle created Regenerative Reliquary, a sculpture of bio-printed scaffolds for human MSC stem cell culture ...
The collared cells are apicinucleate. The skeleton of the dermal cortex consists of tangentially placed triradiates of various ... in diameter, the thickness of the wall being 1.3 mm. The outer surface is rough and uneven, and large oxea can be seen ... The skeleton of the chamber layer consists of (1) the contripetally directed rays of the large subdermal pseudosagittal ... The skeleton of the gastral cortex consists exclusively of rather slender triradiates arranged tangentially, which become ...
From May to July, parenchymella larva, or larva which is a mass of cells enveloped in flagellated cells, develop. These larvae ... The sponge also contains a choanosomal skeleton, which consists of a dense, irregular mesh of polygons formed by secondary ... They will grow on littoral rocky surfaces, sandy bottoms, and vertical walls in well-oxygenated water. Spongia officinalis can ... Cleavage of cells begins after fertilization, around November, and is total and equal. By May, a stereoblastula, or a blastula ...
... then digests a portion of the cell wall, and the nucleocapsid enters the cell coated with the bacterial outer membrane. A copy ... P1 is a major capsid protein which is responsible of forming the skeleton of the polymerase complex. In the interior of the ... The completed phage progeny remain in the cytosol until sufficient levels of the lytic protein P5 degrade the host cell wall. ... It is thought that the cell then retracts its pilus, pulling the phage toward the bacterium. Fusion of the viral envelope with ...
The pavilion had a clear, simple structure with the steel skeleton frame standing on the concrete cross-walls that form the ... The canopy was roofed with photovoltaic cells embedded in glass. The cells were spaced 4mm apart with a 60mm space round the ... The Solar Canopy, which boasted the biggest array of photovoltaic cells in the UK, connected the restaurant building with the ...
The stomach wall contains glandular hepatic cells. Ophiuroids are generally scavengers or detritivores. Small organic particles ... A brittle star's skeleton is made up of embedded ossicles. Of all echinoderms, the Ophiuroidea may have the strongest tendency ... Brittle stars are not used as food, though they are not toxic, because of their strong skeleton. Even if some species have ... Like all echinoderms, the Ophiuroidea possess a skeleton of calcium carbonate in the form of calcite. In ophiuroids, the ...
... courtyard was surrounded by a stone wall with loopholes. This wall was erected from a foundation left from the old walls ... According to Abbaskuli aga Bakikhanov, "the cell where he prayed [Bakuvi], the school and the grave that are under the mosque ... When examining the crypt, it was found that there were scattered bones to twenty human skeletons. The bones were folded without ... Smooth wall of the facade is lined with Baku limestone with a careful fit of the seams. Above the building, there is a richly ...
2010). "A biofuel cell with a single-walled carbon nanohorn-based bioanode operating at physiological condition". Biosens. ... Tetracationic water-soluble porphyrin (H2P4+) could be immobilized by π-π stacking interactions onto the skeleton of SWNHs. The ... Included in this family are single-walled and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs and MWNTs), carbon onions and cones and, ... gas storage and catalyst support for fuel cell. Single-walled carbon nanohorns are an example of the family of carbon nanocones ...
Corallite (cuplike calcareous skeleton of polyp) walls have a similar structure. The most conspicuous of this family are the ... These stinging cells, triggered by touch or chemical stimulus, can contain toxins or can be sticky. These coral do not ... Septa are numerous and in cycles, larger ones exsert by as much as 10mm as they pass over the corallite wall. Septal margins ... While most hard corals are best identified by looking at details of their skeleton, members of the Family Euphyllidae are more ...
The skeleton of a stony coral in the order Scleractinia is secreted by the epidermis of the lower part of the polyp; this forms ... Some of these extend from the body wall as far as the pharynx and are known as "complete septa" while others do not extend so ... Despite their venomous cells, sea anemones are eaten by fish, starfish, worms, sea spiders and molluscs. The sea slug Aeolidia ... The body wall consists of an epidermal layer, a jellylike mesogloea layer and an inner gastrodermis; the septa are infoldings ...
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He finds Amanda being held in a cell with skeletons, carcasses, and other humans in various stages of having their blood ... Raines and his slayers will line the buildings and walls that overlook the site, which looks like an archeological dig, in ...
Bengtson, S. "Mineralized skeletons and early animal evolution". In Briggs, D.E.G. (ed.). Evolving form and function: fossils ... It is not clear what the hard substance of the walls was since it has been replaced or converted to a different crystalline ... which are only one cell thick, while the skins of chancellorids were much thicker and shows signs of connective structures ... Murdock, Duncan J. E. (October 2020). "The 'biomineralization toolkit' and the origin of animal skeletons". Biological Reviews ...
Located south-southwest of Howgrove Farm, it is a mound 60 m long, 25 m wide and now 2.5 m high, retained by a stone wall. Its ... in the chambers of which skeletons have been discovered. A few vestiges of it now only remain, the rest has been used as a lime ... it was found to contain two rows of cells, running from south to north, formed by immense stones set edgeways, and covered by ...
Stabilisation of the cells, walls, and entrance passage was achieved using hardwood pinnings, a pioneering technique in the ... A human skeleton was discovered buried face-down by the entrance to the stairs. These were dated to the post-Medieval period ... It has a solid base and an external diameter of around 16 metres, with some walls still reaching over 3 metres in places. A ... The entrance passage contains two sets of door-checks, and there is also a guard cell. The central court has an internal ...
... medial wall) Oval window Sinus tympani Round window Mastoid wall (posterior wall) Aditus to mastoid antrum Pyramidal eminence ... Gross anatomy encompasses cadaveric anatomy and osteology Microscopic anatomy/histology Cell biology (Cytology) & cytogenetics ... bone Compact bone Spongy bone Cartilaginous part Membranous part Periosteum Perichondrium Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton ... the study of cells). Human body Anatomy Gross anatomy- systemic or region-wise study of human body parts and organs. ...
They have black skeletons of dense, horny material, covered by a thin layer of living tissue from which the polyps project. ... armed with stinging cells, in apparent response to epiphytic organisms attempting to grow on the branches. These corals do not ... fiordensis grows have nearly vertical rock walls, providing limited sites for attachment of organisms, so many other species ... so named because their calcareous skeletons are black. It was first described as Antipathes fiordensis by the New Zealand ...
Greek monks moved in, building residences and cells on the ruins of the Racoviță properties. The Greeks also brought relics of ... According to historian N. A. Bogdan, at the beginning of the 20th century, the remains of walls and foundations belonging to ... excavations were performed that unearthed several hundred human skeletons. These were later reburied. The shape of the church ... Outside the church, near the north wall, there is a marble gravestone inscribed in the Romanian Cyrillic alphabet. The church ...
They find the skeleton of somebody who died in the desert. They walk up to Gomez (Paco Morayta) and his fellow police officer ( ... Juan tells Harry that there's a change of plans, and they use the dynamite to blow up one of the walls of the prison. Juan and ... They are put into a cell, where they argue some more. Finally, Roger admits that he was worried about Jean, and that was why he ...
Cells combined with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) co-precipitated as a specific aggregate of cells and nanotubes that ... which is surgically anchored and integrated by means of osseointegration into the skeleton of the remainder of the amputated ... suggesting that the cell wall (the outermost part of fungal and plant cells) may play a major active role in establishing a ... The effect of cell drying was manifested by their "ghost cell" appearance. A rather specific physical interaction between ...
In humans, these cells are thought to be involved in social conduct, emotions, judgment and theory of mind. Cetacean spindle ... The last two to three pairs of ribs are not connected and hang freely in the body wall. The stable lumbar and tail include the ... This is an animal the size of a wolf, whose skeleton is known only partially. It had functioning legs and lived near the shore ... In some whales, however, it is less than half that of humans: 0.9% versus 2.1%. The cetacean skeleton is largely made up of ...
Bacteria constantly remodel their peptidoglycan cell walls, simultaneously building and breaking down portions of the cell wall ... The term "penam" is used to describe the common core skeleton of a member of the penicillins. This core has the molecular ... This causes the cell wall to weaken due to fewer cross-links and means water uncontrollably flows into the cell because it ... This is because Gram-positive bacteria do not have an outer cell membrane and are simply enclosed in a thick cell wall. ...
Cell phone signals perhaps". In his haunting installation, High Water, at Toronto's Nuit Blanche 2012, "ghostly objects float ... Their energy vaults from the walls." His newer painted works, such as Smokestack/Flower (2010) and Black Water (2012) continue ... their internal armature or skeleton. Is there anything more beautiful than the structure of a boat?" he says. Gill's artwork is ...
However, as the city grew, people began settling outside the city walls. In 1344 the city started to build a third wall to ... The prison cells were abandoned and a clock was installed above the gate. This clock, together with a bell cast in 1405, gave ... This window shows death, as a skeleton, claiming people from all professions and social classes. A "Dance of Death" was ... From 1622 to 1634 a series of defensive walls and strong points were added outside the Christoffelturm. These defensive walls, ...
... during the dry season Roofscape resembles a hilly meadow Overhead solar cells shade the entry facade Solar cells, viewed from ... of recycled steel Wall insulation made from scraps of recycled denim The California Academy of Science green roof has several ... Main entry Entrance lobby lit from skylights Skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex Gardener reveals scale of the roof landscape Native ... Produces 50 percent less waste water than previously Recycles rainwater for irrigation Uses 60,000 photovoltaic cells Supports ...