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Grade B silk contains clumps.
I have lost four clumps of hair since last night.
It is inadvisable to mix the power with water,since it will form insoluble clumps.
Different proteins form clumps in different neurodegenerative diseases.
Curative effect: the operation under direct vision, the main branch can closed of tortuous vein clumps.
Lemon balm grows in clumps and spreads vegetatively as well as by seed.
The savanna grassland features both grass and trees, although trees are scattered and found in clumps or individually.
Falling sand clumps are no longer carried by magic missiles/flamelash.
Scientists believe that HDAC6 normally finds unwanted protein clumps inside cells and ferries them off for disposal.
Some of those clumps didn't grow large enough to become planets, and became asteroids and comets.
Made from cells directly taken from human donors, these tiny clumps of cells roughly mimic how a human brain develops.
These clumps of impurities will then settle to the bottom of the container or at least get large enough to filter them out of the water.
As millions of years pass by, the dark matter clumps and concentrates to form seeds for the first galaxies.
There are dozens anddozens of brands to choose from, and several types of lashes(full set, clumps, or individual lashes).
What you see are actually clumps of bacteria stuck together by their own slime matrix.
The disease progression is believed to be driven by a misfolded protein that clumps together and“infects” neighboring cells.
This protein, which forms clumps in the brains of Parkinson's patients, is normally toxic to yeast cells.
DNA- the genetic material in our cells- does not float freely in cells' nuclei, but is organised into clumps called chromosomes.
Alzheimer's disease is where small clumps of protein, known as plaques, begin to develop around brain cells.
So if you want to put a million things down amongst eight million positions andyou can have some of them overlapping, the clumps will be further apart.
They will eat a wide variety of different algae from clumps to single strands, and they will not eat other aquatic plants.
These clumps become the cores of future planets, and supposedly, the gravitational pulls of these clumps attract still more dust and gas, eventually forming planets.
This causes the protein molecules tostick to each other, forming clumps that eventually become large plaques and tangles.
Neptune's rings are very unusual in that they first appeared to be composed of incomplete arcs in Earth-based observations, but Voyager 2's images showed them to be complete rings with bright clumps.
Its trunk is sprawling, and it grows in clumps or dense thickets in sandy coastal lands or as undergrowth in pine woods or hardwood hammocks.
What if some visitor from Mars had come a billion years ago to judge the fate of earthly life from watching clumps of cells that hadn't even learned to crawl?
Its trunk is sprawling, and it grows in clumps or dense thickets in sandy coastal lands or as undergrowth in pine woods or hardwood hammocks.
In February- March 2007 New Horizons spacecraft conducted a deep search for new small moons inside the main ring.[12] While no satellites larger than 0.5 km was found,the cameras of the spacecraft detected seven small clumps of ring particles.
Wandering around Santa Laura, kicking up clumps of crumbly white caliche(unrefined saltpetre), we discover a treasure trove of Victorian-era technology: the remains of a railway station and train carriages;
In February–March 2007 New Horizons spacecraft conducted a deep search for new small moons inside the main ring.[14] While no satellites larger than 0.5 km were found,the cameras of the spacecraft detected seven small clumps of ring particles.