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She wore her surface coat, gray, with intense brown eyes.
It is also used in roofing materials, and as a surface coat material on radomes, owing to its radar-transparent quality.
A glycocalyx surface coat contains digestive enzymes.
Here is a constant inside the ball except for a thin surface coat where it sharply drops to the global U(1) symmetrical minimum of .
All of them changed from their subterranean outfits to their surface coats, whose gray color resisted the brightness and heat of the sunlight better.
Varnish is the more protective of the two because it is a surface coat; damage to the varnish does not always extend to the wood.
Once within a hepatocyte the parasite loses its apical complex and surface coat and transforms into a trophozoite.
This outer surface coat of VSG is vital to the trypanosome's ability to avoid destruction by the host's immune system.
For example, the microvilli in the small and large intestines in mice are slightly different in length and amount of surface coat covering.
"But with the ability to manipulate the genes at our discretion, we now we have a chance to find the enzyme that's important for the whole process of varying the surface coat."
However, from the several parasites present in the plasma, a small number of them will experience changes in their surface coats resulting in the formation of new VSGs.
From these studies of the virus architecture, the scientists in Vienna chose two particular peptides - short strings of amino acids - that are present in the surface coat of the rhinovirus.
Accordingly, he said, when floors are not damaged to the point where the finish has completely worn through, it is generally best to just "rough-up" the surface coat without cutting through it and into the wood itself.
After invading the erythrocyte, the parasite loses its specific invasion organelles (apical complex and surface coat) and de-differentiates into a round trophozoite located within a parasitophorous vacuole in the red blood cell cytoplasm.
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At this point, the merozoites are roughly 1.5 microns in length and 1 micron in diameter and use the apicomplexan invasion organelles (apical complex, pellicle and surface coat) to recognize and enter the host erythrocyte.
Some viruses, smallpox for example, appear to stay constant for centuries, but influenza viruses are known for their tendency to change so rapidly that vaccines are changed every year to keep up with minor changes in the surface coat of the virus.
The glycocalyx of platelets is thicker and more dense than surface coats of other blood cells and is rich in glycoproteins (Berndt & Phillips, 1981), which is not surprising bearing in mind the number of receptor functions and transport mechanisms active at the platelet surface.