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1 cially among broad spiking neurons (putative pyramids).
2  (FS cells) and star pyramidal neurons (star pyramids).
3 ine data from several levels of the severity pyramid.
4 ake up a significant share of the food guide pyramid.
5 en so as to diminish d(A) or tilt the CuO(5) pyramid.
6 le forming the edges of a distorted trigonal pyramid.
7 dinated to the axial site of a pseudo square pyramid.
8 y stimulated CS tract axons in the medullary pyramid.
9 mmon octahedral intermediate to a pentagonal pyramid.
10 rd with the factor expected from the trophic pyramid.
11 ter complex the appearance of a penton-based pyramid.
12  Guidelines for Americans and the food guide pyramid.
13 separate, triangle-shaped top portion of the pyramid.
14 rm the trapezoid-shaped lower portion of the pyramid.
15 te EPSPs after repetitive stimulation of the pyramid.
16 he US Department of Agriculture's food guide pyramid.
17 ordinated calcium is a monocapped pentagonal pyramid.
18 as interpreted to be normal with a medullary pyramid.
19 D shapes including hemispherical, conical or pyramid.
20 estimates that suggested an inverted trophic pyramid.
21 tors dominate, producing an inverted biomass pyramid.
22 tures as demonstrated on a nano-sized square pyramid.
23 nsects resistant to one of the toxins in the pyramid.
24 iological membrane, where it forms sevenfold pyramids.
25 s axonal loss, at the level of the medullary pyramids.
26 ting nerve axons of the CST in the hindbrain pyramids.
27  hardness H versus contact size l(c) in nano-pyramids.
28 e prominent spike afterdepolarization of CA3 pyramids.
29 l was uneven, resulting in top-heavy biomass pyramids.
30  cheerleading concussions involved two-level pyramids.
31  mediated by the location-specific firing of pyramids.
32 ertical inputs from layer IV to layer II/III pyramids.
33 are reports that they are present in macaque pyramids.
34  concentrate energy from other local trophic pyramids.
35 dditionally incorporates oxygen-sharing XeO5 pyramids.
36  the depletion width at the bases of silicon pyramids.
37 s 0.7 per 100 micron of dendritic length for pyramids; 0.53 vs 0.4 for interneurons).
38 ically stimulated CST axons in the medullary pyramid 2.5 h daily, between weeks 7 and 10.
39 s of clones containing both interneurons and pyramids (44%), exclusively interneuron clones (24%), or
40  no decrease in axon number in the medullary pyramid after SCI, regardless of injury level, severity,
41  Guidelines for Americans and the food guide pyramid aim to reduce the risk of major chronic disease
42 ed dendritic arbors of layer 5 "tall-tufted" pyramids, all "nontufted" cells had sparse, but unusuall
43 0 nm radius) of a template-stripped metallic pyramid allows the efficient delivery of light--via the
44 om procedures and basic knowledge of petrous pyramid anatomy.
45  by Asn-419 backbone oxygen at the apex of a pyramid and Asp-80, Ser-121, Asn-419, and Ser-420 at eac
46 y; 3) food patterns consistent with the food pyramid and incorporating legumes and whole grains are n
47 e, 41.29 and 41.52 mA/cm(2) for the Inverted Pyramid and Teepee PhC, respectively, in agreement with
48 1-2 hybridization densities for Ammon's horn pyramids and (ii) similar or numerically decreased mRNAs
49 ructures built from disordered Mo(VI) square pyramids and (RE)O(8) square antiprisms (RE = Ce(IV), Pu
50 9 (29m) has a layer III of medium and NFP-ir pyramids and a layer IV with some large, NFP-ir pyramida
51 aring coordination between SeO3(2-) trigonal pyramids and both FeO6 and MnO6 octahedra; however, the
52       Experiments confirm both effects: with pyramids and collimator the thermal rectification is 10.
53 ract (CST) axons decussated in the medullary pyramids and descended through the contralateral dorsola
54 st, depressing inputs onto 10/10 neocortical pyramids and facilitating inputs onto 7/7 oriens-lacunos
55 ord area, smaller white matter volume in the pyramids and left cerebellar peduncle, and smaller grey
56 lamus, and decreased white matter volumes in pyramids and left internal capsule.
57 lat plate to compress single-crystal Au nano-pyramids and others using a Berkovich indenter to indent
58 n deviate from those favoring the success of pyramids and seed mixtures, particularly against pests w
59                   However, it is unknown how pyramids and stellates distribute their outputs to the d
60 scribing how PVAP arranges to form sevenfold pyramids and suggest how this small, robust protein may
61 x projection originates from smaller layer V pyramids and targets the IC cortices with dense terminal
62  a publicly accessible icon (eg, the current pyramid) and related materials to ensure that the scienc
63 ss turnover rates), ecosystem (e.g., trophic pyramids), and macroecological scales (e.g., global patt
64 ages in three shapes-tetrahedron, four-sided pyramid, and triangular prism-with the largest containin
65 al planar AgO4 polyhedra, AgO6 capped square pyramids, and AgO6 octahedra.
66 r Va of PR; and LS neurons (stellates, small pyramids, and cone cells) were encountered in layers II/
67 ramidal position, radial displacement of CA1 pyramids, and transposition of a hitherto unremarked lon
68 be induced at synapses from FS cells to star pyramids, and was occluded by previous visual deprivatio
69 d AMPA GluR3 mRNA densities for Ammon's horn pyramids; and (iii) similar or numerically increased mRN
70 stance and antagonism between toxins used in pyramids are common, and that these problems are associa
71 f energy subsidies [1], bottom-heavy trophic pyramids are expected to predominate, based on energy tr
72 al colloids, and then agglomerated truncated pyramids are formed.
73                   Here we present a metallic pyramid array for intravesicular analysis by combining s
74  application on the micro-holes, -tubes and -pyramid array, some new characteristics of the 3D ITO na
75 erfect gap-free coverage for micro-tubes and pyramid array.
76 rse ipsilateral CS projections of the intact pyramid as a model of the sparse connections preserved a
77 mbly event to give megastructural Sierpinski pyramids; assembly is driven by the facile lipophilic-li
78  had fewer myelinated axons in the medullary pyramid at 1 year after injury than aged matched control
79 reen and simulated either a textured wall or pyramid at different viewing distances.
80                         The ancient Egyptian pyramids at Giza have never been accurately dated, altho
81 osed extensively to one of the toxins in the pyramid before two-toxin plants are adopted.
82 ed mixtures yielding random distributions of pyramided Bt and non-Bt corn plants within fields.
83 tance and interactions between two toxins in pyramided Bt cotton (Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab).
84  seen here does not threaten the efficacy of pyramided Bt cotton against pink bollworm.
85 th Cry1F maize on three single-gene and five pyramided Bt cotton products.
86 nt plans may help to sustain the efficacy of pyramided Bt crops.
87 f S. frugiperda for resistance to single and pyramided Bt maize can result in cross-crop resistance t
88                    However, the advantage of pyramided Bt plants for resistance management may be com
89 trate the risk of evolution of resistance to pyramided Bt plants, particularly when toxins are deploy
90 cations for the regulation and deployment of pyramided Bt plants.
91               Spence speculates that Egypt's pyramid builders found true north by using a plumb line:
92 en a complete remodeling of the traditional "pyramid" by rheumatologists, who now treat rheumatoid ar
93 and photostimulation demonstrates that these pyramids can connect to layer 4 excitatory neurons.
94                        The reassembly of the pyramids can still be attained via engaging excluded vol
95 ile introducing microstructures (e.g., micro-pyramids) can effectively improve the sensitivity, it in
96                                              Pyramiding cell surface pattern recognition receptors wi
97 ks and funnel their excitation energy to the pyramid centers to enhance light-perception efficiency.
98 th of a formal ceremonial space into a plaza-pyramid complex that predated comparable buildings at ot
99                          The spread of plaza-pyramid complexes across southern Mesoamerica during the
100 ese changes in position result in a trigonal pyramid coordination geometry for iron in the complex.
101                                              Pyramided cotton containing Cry1Ac/Cry1F was effective a
102 of S. frugiperda were all susceptible to the pyramided cotton containing Cry1Ac/Cry2Ab, Cry1Ac/Cry1F/
103 for resistance to Bt-maize single (Cry1F) or pyramided (Cry1F/Cry1A.105/Cry2Ab2) events and F(1) hybr
104     Food-specific weight consistent with the pyramid definitions for serving sizes were derived from
105        This analysis should assist in future pyramid design and the development of sustainable resist
106 anced grain productivity of maize hybrids by pyramiding desirable characteristics for larger ears.
107                                              Pyramiding different components of the salt tolerance me
108                               The triangular pyramid domain has three alpha-helices at its narrow end
109                Research from the base-of-the-pyramid domain offers new insights into how collaborativ
110 en explore how insights from the base-of-the-pyramid domain yield a set of interdependence-based coll
111  and first-principles calculations reveal Ge pyramid-dominated network and high density of near-valen
112 rcentage of the total axons in the medullary pyramid exhibit any sign of degeneration at any time aft
113    We show that single-crystalline cubes and pyramids exhibit a uniform hydrogen distribution at equi
114 nomic regions may be important resources for pyramiding favorable alleles for improved N and chloroph
115  as mixtures that cannot be categorized into pyramid food groups and because food intake data and foo
116 to estimate the mean number of servings from pyramid food groups and percentages of the population me
117 f 30 US Department of Agriculture Food Guide Pyramid food groups was evaluated in the Eating at Ameri
118 ngredients so that they could be placed into pyramid food groups.
119 r deployment as insect resistance management pyramids for in-plant control of western corn rootworm.
120 f 330-600 g/person per day) using population pyramids; for future consumption, we use projections fro
121 adient generated at the apexes of the nozzle pyramids forces the periodic ejection of multiple drople
122 stigated the STIV gene products required for pyramid formation in its host Sulfolobus solfataricus.
123 t spike timing-dependent plasticity in L2/L3 pyramids from rat visual cortex is accompanied by plasti
124 Here, we introduce and demonstrate Laplacian pyramid fusion as a powerful and more robust alternative
125                                 The trigonal pyramid geometry is slightly distorted with Pb-O bond le
126  Pb surface complex species forms a trigonal pyramid geometry.
127 e and the accompanying vegetarian food guide pyramid graphic is to provide the conceptual framework f
128  2-dimensional array of inverted rectangular pyramids greatly enhances optical coupling to the graphe
129  validity of the coral reef inverted trophic pyramid has been questioned, but until now, was not reso
130                  Electrical coupling between pyramids has however been shown to play a significant ro
131 issimilar Bt toxin genes in the same plant ("pyramided") have the potential to delay insect resistanc
132                           A graphene-Au nano-pyramid hybrid system that enables label-free single mol
133 transection of corticospinal pathways in the pyramids impairs locomotion and leads to increased spasm
134 ial to the facial nucleus and lateral to the pyramid in a column distinct from the GAD67-ir cells.
135     Archaeological excavations at a U-shaped pyramid in the northern Lake Titicaca Basin of Peru have
136                                    Layer 2/3 pyramids in A1 have substantial axonal arbors in layer 4
137 es unique to humans include large layer IIIc pyramids in both divisions, sparse layer Vb in area p32,
138 nspired the idea of inverted trophic biomass pyramids in coral reef ecosystems.
139 nt role in the maintenance of local inverted pyramids in pristine marine areas.
140 unitary synaptic connections between layer 3 pyramids in the primate PFC and, interestingly, we found
141 herent spontaneous firing of hippocampal CA1 pyramids, independently of alterations in synaptic activ
142                                     At these pyramid-interneurone connections, facilitation of the 2n
143  huge biomass of predators makes the trophic pyramid inverted.
144                         The formation of ZnO pyramids involved recrystallization of larger amorphous
145 f relevant morphological features, a petrous pyramid is cleaned with a sandblaster, and the cochlea i
146  also occupies the equatorial plane, and the pyramid is completed by an axial oxygen at approximately
147                              The base of the pyramid is covered by the N-terminal heptadecapeptide se
148                         The most widely used pyramid is transgenic cotton producing Bt toxins Cry1Ac
149  insect survival, survival on currently used pyramids is often higher for both susceptible insects an
150 sometimes referred to as squaring or the age pyramid, is caused by the combination of an increasing l
151                                              Pyramids lacking layer I dendritic tufts target the CNIC
152 compounds corresponding to the distinct mood pyramid levels.
153  (-10 mV, -20 mV, -30 mV) in an alternating, pyramid-like arrangement enabled sampling of membrane co
154               Here, the synthesis of 100 mum pyramid-like hexagonal bi- and trilayer graphene single-
155 fataricus alone is sufficient to produce the pyramid-like lysis structures in cells.
156 virus infection resulted in the formation of pyramid-like projections from the cell surface.
157                            The viral-induced pyramid-like protrusions on cell surfaces represent a no
158 s rod-shaped virus 2 (SIRV2) produce unusual pyramid-like structures on the cell surface prior to vir
159 us (STIV) have been shown to produce unusual pyramid-like structures on the cell surface.
160 alized to the cellular membranes forming the pyramid-like structures.
161 three-way junctions are not flat, but rather pyramid-like.
162 text of virus replication and alone, to form pyramid lysis structures in S. solfataricus.
163 l proteins required for the formation of the pyramid lysis structures of STIV and SIRV2, respectively
164            We realize a two-stage, hexagonal pyramid magneto-optical trap (MOT) with strontium, and d
165 nvariant features from images, and construct pyramid match kernels to measure the similarity between
166 ent excitation between deep-layer prefrontal pyramids may involve presynaptic and postsynaptic D1 rec
167               Department of Agriculture food pyramid, may well have played an unintended role in the
168      Higher MedDiet adherence defined by the Pyramid MedDiet score was associated with better global
169 ved for the highest compared with the lowest Pyramid MedDiet tertiles.
170  coral reefs, managing for 'concave' trophic pyramids might be a win-win for people and ecosystems, b
171  a variety of genetic analyses, specifically pyramiding multiple mutant combinations, forward mutagen
172 spiking interneurones and their postsynaptic pyramids (n = 5) demonstrated one to five boutons per co
173 < 2 mV), short-latency IPSPs in postsynaptic pyramids (n = 5, 13 and 1, respectively).
174 ps according to the United States Food Guide Pyramid, nutrient intake recommendations, and a comparis
175  capturing CTCs, the Si nanowires/microscale pyramids (NWs/MPs) hierarchical substrate, which could c
176                       However, the predicted pyramid of biomass distribution among trophic levels may
177                                     The mood pyramid of cocoa, which was previously proposed as a new
178                            At the top of the pyramid of evidence-based medicine are the prospective,
179 generation and axon numbers in the medullary pyramid of Sprague Dawley rats after both acute SCI, eit
180 ea of fragmented skulls in which the petrous pyramid of the temporal bone is accessible.
181                                              Pyramiding of alien-derived Wheat streak mosaic virus (W
182 will aid in cloning and marker assisted gene pyramiding of LrAp.
183 ity as well as quality traits often requires pyramiding of multiple genes, which remains a major hurd
184 ent of plant stress tolerance should involve pyramiding of multiple genes.
185  resistance in A. thaliana is due to natural pyramiding of multiple Resistance (R) genes.
186                          We created discrete pyramids of DNA with gold nanocrystals at the tips.
187                                  Remarkably, pyramids of layers III, V, and VI had the same THAD valu
188  late EPSPs to repetitive stimulation of the pyramid; only 3% had segmental latencies that were appro
189               We implanted microwires in the pyramid or spinal white matter to stimulate CS axons (2
190  For a pure InAs quantum dot with a shape of pyramid or truncated pyramid, the hole wave function alw
191                             The traditional "pyramid" or sequential approach to treatment of patients
192  at the dimer interface to form two critical pyramid perception centers, the other 18 tryptophans' fu
193 pes of 10-mum thick PhC's, first an Inverted Pyramid PhC with lattice constant a = 2,500 nm and secon
194 -trapping design incorporating a 2D inverted pyramid photonic crystal and a rear dielectric/reflector
195 s containing two dissimilar Bt toxin genes ('pyramided' plants) have the potential to delay resistanc
196 al white matter changes observed in the left pyramid predicted increased task-related responses in th
197                              Transgenic crop pyramids producing two or more Bacillus thuringiensis (B
198 lay or counter resistance, transgenic plant "pyramids" producing two or more Bt proteins that kill th
199 t rising energy flux fuels top-heavy biomass pyramids, promoting omnivory, thereby reducing FCL.
200 equency stimulation (HFS), in contrast to MF-pyramid (PYR) synapses, where long-term potentiation (LT
201                               At twenty-five pyramid-pyramid connections, 2nd EPSPs were broader than
202                  At thirty-two of sixty-nine pyramid-pyramid connections, the 2nd EPSP was the same s
203                      The synaptic latency of pyramid-pyramid connections, which typically comprise mu
204                                              Pyramid-pyramid EPSPs were strongly voltage dependent an
205                         In eleven additional pyramid-pyramid pairs, the 2nd EPSP was also the same sh
206 enes were available, it would be possible to pyramid R genes in a crop, which might provide more dura
207 tic (alphabeta)3 assembly forms a triangular pyramid rather than the pseudo-sixfold ring arrangement
208  model, whereas the tissues of the medullary pyramids receive an absorbed dose 1.5-1.8 times larger.
209 ps and percentages of the population meeting pyramid recommendations.
210 d little or no common input with neighboring pyramids, regardless of their direct connectivity.
211 2, there is complete inversion of one square pyramid relative to the other with strong super hyperfin
212 emilunaris inferior, and parts of the vermal pyramid rendered WM susceptible to irrelevant informatio
213                   Self-assembly of PVAP into pyramids requires at least two different, in-plane and o
214 xcitonically coupled cross-dimer tryptophan "pyramid" responsible for UV-B sensing.
215 electrodes less than 5 mm from the medullary pyramids resulted in treatment effect arcing into the co
216 e plane and the nitrogen is at the apex of a pyramid, resulting in polarization of the amino group.
217                      Postgrowth annealing of pyramids results in a similar shape change process.
218 rity of corticospinal axons at the medullary pyramids revealed only weak suppressions in ipsilateral
219 smooth pure metal films with grooves, bumps, pyramids, ridges, and holes.
220 s generated by feedback excitation among CA3 pyramids, safeguarding the network from possible runaway
221          The effect of a 1-point increase in Pyramid score on global cognitive function was equivalen
222 nnaire validation study of foods measured in pyramid servings allowed for a measure of food intake co
223           The US Department of Agriculture's Pyramid Servings Database was used to estimate intakes o
224  based on the US Department of Agriculture's Pyramid Servings Database) was assessed with a food-freq
225 ngs Database was used to estimate intakes of pyramid servings for both diet assessment tools.
226             Correlations for energy-adjusted pyramid servings of foods ranged from 0.43 (other starch
227 he 12 mo before screening as energy-adjusted pyramid servings/d (ps/d).
228 anning >250 coral reefs, we show how trophic pyramid shape varies given human-mediated gradients alon
229 use of transparent two-dimensional arrays of pyramid-shaped elastomeric tips (or 'pens') for large-ar
230 n a process that led to the development of a pyramid-shaped graphic illustration and a supporting doc
231 use these approaches to illuminate extensive pyramid-shaped hierarchical structures existing in the r
232                             The two sides of pyramid-shaped ILD curves were more symmetrical in spike
233      Arrays with as many as about 11 million pyramid-shaped pens can be brought into contact with sub
234 nventional microfabrication routes result in pyramid-shaped tips, and the radius of curvature at the
235                          For such pests, the pyramid strategy could be improved by incorporating empi
236 ons could greatly reduce the benefits of the pyramid strategy for pests like H. zea, which have inher
237 uggest that the use of both toxins as a gene pyramiding strategy to control both lepidopteran and hem
238                                        This "pyramid" strategy is expected to work best when selectio
239 teins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), the "pyramid" strategy uses plants that produce two or more t
240 bonding orbitals within the basic triangular pyramid structure unit.
241 mainly five-fold coordinated (showing square pyramid structure), whereas Cl(-), Br(-) and I(-) hydrat
242 cacy of the hippocampal mossy fiber (mf)-CA3 pyramid synapse by a TrkB-requiring mechanism.
243 ong-term potentiation of the mossy fiber-CA3 pyramid synapse was impaired in slices of trkB(PLC/PLC)
244 cy and excellent stability are fabricated on pyramid-textured silicon substrates by applying a water-
245 e for the start of construction of the Great Pyramid that is accurate to +/-5 yr, thereby providing a
246 gle, under isotropic stress, into a trigonal pyramid that likely serves as a precursor for the subseq
247 e developed a control strategy based on gene pyramiding that confers broad-spectrum resistance agains
248 rons preferentially connected to neighboring pyramids that provided them with reciprocal excitation.
249 include using refuges together with Bt crop 'pyramids' that make two or more Bt toxins effective agai
250                                              Pyramiding the alleles from weedy rice lengthened the do
251 tum dot with a shape of pyramid or truncated pyramid, the hole wave function always occupies the base
252 d taking into account the African population pyramid, the intervention is expected to be cost saving
253 f SCI subjects-compared with controls-in the pyramids, the internal capsule, the cerebral peduncle an
254 all, V2 receives ~80% of its L4B inputs from pyramids, thus receiving mixed M and P signals.
255 ermediate or transition state) or pentagonal pyramid to allow the leaving ligand X to exit from the s
256 here from a five-coordinate distorted square pyramid to one which is four-coordinate near-square plan
257                   To assess the potential of pyramids to achieve this goal, we analyze data from 38 s
258 onjunction with light channelled through the pyramids to control ink viscosity or composition in a dy
259 use trends in the orientation of Old Kingdom pyramids to demonstrate that the Egyptians aligned them
260 ervations were made of the shape change from pyramids to domes during the growth of germanium-silicon
261           During growth, the transition from pyramids to domes occurs through a series of asymmetric
262 two, and two synaptic junctions, whereas the pyramid-to-dendrite-targeting cell and pyramid-to-double
263 s the pyramid-to-dendrite-targeting cell and pyramid-to-double bouquet cell interaction were mediated
264 d postsynaptic D1 receptor (D1R) mechanisms, pyramid-to-interneuron communication will engage a posts
265                    Recordings from connected pyramid-to-interneuron pairs confirm that postsynaptic a
266 scopy revealed that the smaller square-based pyramids transform abruptly during growth to significant
267 of approaches have been taken to combine or 'pyramid' transgenes in one plant and have met with varyi
268 t of the insecticidal Vip3Aa protein used in pyramided transgenic Bt corn and cotton with Cry1 and Cr
269 FeOn units (n = 6, 5, 4 in octahedra, square pyramids, trigonal bipyramids, tetrahedra) were identifi
270 r 24 generations of selection, resistance to pyramided two-gene plants was significantly delayed as c
271          Previous studies demonstrate two L5 pyramid types: cortico-cortical (CC) and cortico-subcort
272 ger heat tolerance could be attained through pyramiding validated heat tolerance QTLs.
273                             Virus-associated pyramids (VAPs) assemble in the host cell membrane from
274          To study the effects of injury, one pyramid was lesioned.
275       One subpopulation of LS neurons (small pyramids) was found in layer II/III; another (cone cells
276 ttering measurements from solutions of these pyramids, we confirmed that this pyramidal geometry crea
277 rounding the base of the transparent polymer pyramids, we show that inks with photopolymerizable or i
278  few ganglion cells or only layer 5 cortical pyramids were labeled in others.
279                                ZnO hexagonal pyramids were obtained in hydrophilic media without any
280 und throughout PR; RS neurons (stellates and pyramids) were present from layer II/III through VI of P
281 ctures contain highly compressed TiO5 square pyramids which are arranged one over the other to form i
282 idence of loss of CST axons in the medullary pyramid, which must occur if CST neurons die.
283           V1 layer (L)4B has two cell types: pyramids, which carry both magnocellular (M) and parvoce
284 ical types of excitatory projection neurons: pyramids, which carry mixed magnocellular (M) and parvoc
285  agglomerates further transform into chained pyramids, which eventually separate from each other.
286 les, rods, rings, barrels, and double-tipped pyramids, which we call graphite polyhedral crystals (GP
287 mplex has a geometry that is nearly a square pyramid, while the n=6 complex has a structure close to
288           Amino acids 371-447 form a tapered pyramid with a triangular cross-section composed of inte
289 me and is found to be that of a square-based pyramid with each Cu ion bound to three nitrogen atoms (
290 structure of 5(THF) showed it to be a square pyramid with the methylidene ligand in the apical positi
291 ay study of which revealed it to be a square pyramid with the methylidene ligand in the apical positi
292                      High-yield cereal crops pyramided with improved (micro)nutrient contents hold gr
293 re deployed in the refuge than when they are pyramided with the PPPG.
294 ular marker to accelerate its deployment and pyramiding with other resistance genes.
295  comprises a 2-dimensional array of inverted pyramids with a triple layer coating consisting of a ref
296                  Described assemblies of ZnO pyramids with collective behavior of individual building
297  defined for the renal cortex, the medullary pyramids with papillae (2 vertical and 3 horizontal), an
298 ic acid lesions produced degeneration of CA3 pyramids with sparing of CA1 and dentate granule cells i
299 r II/III through VI of PR; BS neurons (large pyramids with thick nonbifurcating apical dendrites) wer
300 t pristine coral reefs have inverted trophic pyramids, with disproportionally large top predator biom

 
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