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The spherical cells of Sulfurisphaera ohwakuensis are 1.2-1.5 m in diameter.
By combining information from multiple T-units, the spherical cell is even more precise in its time coding.
Instead, the flesh contains also many large spherical cells ("sphaerocysts"), which give rise to the macroscopic consistency.
A distinguishing microscopic characteristic is the near absence of large, spherical cells called sphaerocysts that are otherwise common in Lactarius species.
His honor was tarnished with every moment that passed in this spherical cell, being denied an honorable death while alien petaQpu' poked and prodded him.
Lacazia loboi is characterized by long chains of spherical cells interconnected by tubules.
The blastocyst develops from the morula, a solid ball of about 16 undifferentiated, spherical cells within the zona pellucida.
It was a cumulus cell, the glistening spherical cell that surrounds an egg and nourishes it.
Micrococci have Gram-positive spherical cells ranging from about 0.5 to 3 micrometers in diameter and typically appear in tetrads.
She closed her eyes, closing off the ominously stained and tattered fabric-padded walls of her four-meter-wide, spherical cell, and saw James once again.
Spherical cells and pyramidal cells then project to the torus semicircularis (TS), a structure with many laminae, or layers.
To avoid observer bias, cells were first observed in bright field and randomly chosen from among the group of healthy spherical cells before observing them in fluorescence.
The time-coding T-units converge onto neurons called spherical cells in the electrosensory lateral line lobe (ELL).
Coccolithophores are spherical cells about 5-100 micrometres across, enclosed by calcareous plates called coccoliths, which are about 2-25 micrometres across.
Staphylococcus hominis is a coagulase-negative member of the bacterial genus Staphylococcus, consisting of Gram-positive, spherical cells in clusters.
The geometric forms of the two protagonists reminded her of a conic virus dwarfed by the much larger spherical cell which it was in the business of corrupting.
The zero-gravity reaction slammed Tasha against the wall, made Teilani bounce away from it, and launched the tricorder into a spinning straight-line trajectory across the spherical cell.
The large, spherical cell bodies of Purkinje cells are packed into a narrow layer (one cell thick) of the cerebellar cortex, called the Purkinje layer.
For example, if a circular hole is inflicted in a spherical cell, Cdc42 and other active rhos are seen in highest concentration around the circumference of the circular injury.
Within the AVCN there is an area of large spherical cells; caudal to this are smaller spherical cells, and globular cells.
Each adult is a spherical cell around 10-20 μm in diameter surrounded by a perforated organic lorica or shell, with many radial pseudopods projecting through the holes to capture food.
The MOCS neurons are large multipolar cells, while the LOCS are classically defined as composed of small spherical cells.
Due to the presence of large spherical cells which can be seen under the microscope, an important characteristic to distinguish the Russulaceae from other types of mushrooms is the consistency of the stipe.
Between the period of cytokinesis involving transition from a spherical cell shape to a cylindrical shape, there is little or no net flux of myosin-II from the cytoplasm to the cortex.