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1 plate creates a nanoscale version of the box weave.
2 ies more reliant on food crops, pottery, and weaving.
3 ties that did not use ceramics or loom-based weaving.
4 ibility and adhesion for required high-speed weaving.
5 se in irregular, tortuous patterning as they weave a course towards the pial surface.
6 tion Workshop discussed the Ariadne's thread woven about intracellular signaling pathways.
7 6 had temporary closure with polyglactin 910 woven absorbable mesh.
8 res, running either along the fibril axis or weaving across the primary fibril orientation.
9 l tissue fabric, as well as multidimensional weaving algorithms, macroscopic tissue prototypes are cr
10 er Notkins are the fabric of the tale I will weave and were pivotal in the establishment of viral pat
11 f the matrix (perimysial coils, pericellular weaves and struts), which were often arranged in disorga
12 ifferentially expressed between formation of woven and lamellar bone 1 hr after loading, while 5883 a
13  distinguish the molecular responses between woven and lamellar bone formation induced through mechan
14  the early differences in expression between woven and lamellar bone formation.
15                                 Formation of woven and lamellar bone in the adult skeleton can be ind
16 nted with hBMP/NCP revealed a combination of woven and lamellar bone with bone scores of 3.
17 kets implanted with hBMP/NCP contained vital woven and lamellar bone.
18 les from the surrounding, intimately-apposed woven and lamellar bone.
19 hich our tissue fabrics and their fibers are woven and spun.
20  floss products: three traditional (unwaxed, woven, and shred-resistant) and one powered flosser.
21 with the three traditional flosses, unwaxed, woven, and shred-resistant, respectively; and 0.252 for
22 cal organic threads, designed to be mutually weaving at regular intervals, has been synthesized by im
23 al silos, multilayer polyethylene and common woven bags, and maize meal packaged in single and multil
24 elop more complex channel geometries via the weaving-based approach.
25 flow devices, using a scalable, single-step, weaving-based manufacturing approach.
26 s life, and recognizing the deep connections woven between their patients and themselves.
27 ng constructed to build specialty chemicals, weave biomaterials, and to deliver therapeutics.
28  in a single bout to induce the formation of woven bone (WBF loading) or lamellar bone (LBF loading).
29 y of calcified tissue sections revealed both woven bone and areas of organized lamellar bone.
30                                          The woven bone and immature marrow formed in the radiated de
31 d osteoclastic resorption accompanied by new woven bone formation during chronic infection.
32 response occurs, which results in a reactive woven bone formation that is less mineralized and weaker
33 hat distinct pathways are activated only for woven bone formation.
34 ngiogenic and osteogenic gene expression for woven bone formation.
35 reduction in the amount of new intramedullar woven bone formed at the injured site, reduced number of
36                     A 2-fold increase in new woven bone formed in the calvaria at sites of previous b
37 rrow spaces, and remodeling of osteopetrotic woven bone in the shafts of long bones into histological
38 predominantly an intramembraneous path, with woven bone matrix subsequently maturing into fully miner
39 distal femur revealed extensive formation of woven bone on the periosteal surfaces of the medial, lat
40 ells positioned adjacent to the newly formed woven bone remained viable and expressed high levels of
41 ociated with a 77.5% to 133% increase in new woven bone thickness compared to control devices without
42              Although a minimal thickness of woven bone was formed directly under the device (up to 3
43                              Within gelatin, woven bone was observed sporadically and only after cult
44 athy, is characterized by rapidly remodeling woven bone, osteopenia, fractures, and progressive skele
45 or-associated stromal cells and newly formed woven bone, which together form sclerotic lesions that c
46                                              Woven bone-like tissue was found within lesions, on reso
47 s accelerated, resulting in the formation of woven bone.
48 normal bone architecture and accumulation of woven bone.
49 ual graft particles surrounded intimately by woven bone.
50 hways that were differentially regulated for woven, but not lamellar bone formation.
51                            Carbon cloth (CC) woven by carbon fibers (CFs) is typically used as electr
52               The novel device configuration woven by solid electrolyte-coated threads shows excellen
53 that the same principles used in macroscopic weaving can be applied on the nanoscale to create two-di
54  interpenetrating networks, reminiscent of a woven cloth.
55 flosser combination was greater than for the woven combination and shred-resistant combination (both
56 n (FDA) for the transfemoral implantation of woven Dacron grafts for abdominal aortic aneurysms.
57  results showed TEA-soy protein had relative weaving efficiency 3% and 10% higher than PVA and chemic
58 n polyester/cotton fabrics, and had relative weaving efficiency similar to PVA on polyester fabrics,
59                                We propose a 'weaving' evolution mechanism, by systematically investig
60 ures that failed to rotate were defective in weaving exogenous laminin matrix.
61 tential applications of these fibers include woven fabrics for radiation barriers, spectral authentic
62 tions for flexible and wearable electronics, woven fabrics, and wires.
63                   The crossing points in the weave feature pi-stacking of the bridging linker.
64 Here, we show convergence between pseudo-orb-weaving Fecenia and true orb spiders.
65 sional fiber patterns of natural soft tissue weaves for rapid prototyping of advanced functional mate
66                       The fibrillar collagen weave in MHCmTNF mice with concentric hypertrophy was ch
67 agen content, whereas the fibrillar collagen weave in the MHCsTNF2 mice with LV dilation was characte
68 lectric fibers are mechanically strong to be woven into a commercial textile for textile based sensor
69     Moreover, these ribbons are successfully woven into a fabric form.
70 th a regular structure with the connectors 1 woven into a hexagonal network by RR'S-->Hg(2)(2+)<--SRR
71 gen atoms and a chain of 44 carbon atoms are woven into a polycyclic macromolecule that includes 10 r
72 o its bacterial peptidoglycan (PG), the coat woven into bacterial cell wall.
73 fur, and metallic electron growth are nicely woven into each other.
74 tric fibers are presented here, which can be woven into extended and flexible ultrasound transducing
75 ical properties and can be bent, knotted, or woven into flexible electronic textiles.
76 otodetecting fibres drawn from a preform are woven into light-weight, low-optical-density, two- and t
77        Our biscrolled yarn biofuel cells are woven into textiles having the mechanical robustness nee
78 nel consensus are appropriately weighted and woven into the context of clinical practice guidelines.
79 osystems can be rehabilitated, expanded, and woven into the cultural fabric of human societies.
80               Linguistic metaphors have been woven into the fabric of molecular biology since its inc
81 ion of anthranilate metabolism is intimately woven into the quorum-sensing network of P. aeruginosa.
82 en the degree to which special relativity is woven into the theoretical fabric of modern physics and
83                                       Fabric weaving is a mature, scalable manufacturing technology a
84  apex of this region contains an intricately woven loop-loop interaction between two conserved motifs
85 m surface-patterned fibers using convetional weaving machinery.
86           Here we report evidence of a plain-woven mat from the Tianluoshan site, Zhejiang, Eastern C
87 se made of woven polyester and other tightly woven material erode 15 times more often than autologous
88 lity relative to polyglycolic acid (PGA) non-woven mesh controls.
89 issue scaffold was composed of a polyglactin woven mesh sandwiched between two nonwoven polyglycolic
90 as and electrolyte: oxygen flows through the woven mesh while the electrolyte diffuses along the text
91 nge, non-woven mesh, and composite woven/non-woven mesh); and two culture systems (CS) (a bioreactor
92  three scaffold structures (SS) (sponge, non-woven mesh, and composite woven/non-woven mesh); and two
93 othesized that poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) non-woven meshes would limit contraction, allow for comprehe
94  or stiff hydrogels, electrospun fibers, non-woven meshes, macroporous and fibrillar sponges, flexibl
95 hich combines the use of nanotechnology (non-woven nanofibre mat) with Solid Surface-Room Temperature
96 nce and minimizes problematic untwist during weaving nanotube yarns.
97 transcription regulators that form a tightly woven network with approximately 1,000 target genes.
98  (SS) (sponge, non-woven mesh, and composite woven/non-woven mesh); and two culture systems (CS) (a b
99 t the ground surface and add strength with a weave of roots.
100  bodies together, a process analogous to the weaving of a waterproof fabric.
101 oly(vinyl alcohol)(PVA) sizes for high-speed weaving of polyester and polyester/cotton yarns to subst
102 throughout the material, without undoing the weaving of the overall structure.
103 four double-helical layers; we use a central weaving oligonucleotide containing a sequence of four si
104 2D) nanosheet framework that is derived from weaving one-dimensional (1D) nanowires.
105 semble complex structures such as braids and weaves out of microscopic filaments.
106 as templates for bringing the threads into a woven pattern rather than the more commonly observed par
107 emble to form structures with diverse strand weaving patterns and specific geometric properties, such
108  over the years with respect to iconography, weaving patterns, dyes/mordant, style, and even radiocar
109 motor demands: (i) the weaving task involves weaving pieces of fabric from woollen strings, using a m
110 ispherical scaffolds were fabricated from 3D woven poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) fibers into two d
111  growth factor beta3 (TGF-beta3), using a 3D woven poly(epsilon-caprolactone) scaffold, induced robus
112 Synthetic slings, particularly those made of woven polyester and other tightly woven material erode 1
113 structed from modified Z-stents covered with woven polyester or expanded polytetrafluoroethylene graf
114  self-expanding stainless-steel covered with woven polyester or polytetrafluoroethylene material.
115                                       Mature woven preexisting bone lined by newly formed bone in ear
116                By examining the steps in the weaving process with single crystal X-ray diffraction, w
117 years earlier than any established dates for woven remains elsewhere.
118                                   Industrial weaving results showed TEA-soy protein had relative weav
119                                          The woven scaffold is a hexameric circular helicate generate
120 ide and glycolide) to form a nanofibrous non-woven scaffold using the same solution mixture.
121  scrolled carbon nanotube sheet enables yarn weaving, sewing, knotting, braiding, and charge collecti
122                              Cyclase enzymes weave simple polyprenyl chains into the elaborate polycy
123 articular case, this essay has allowed me to weave some of my major scientific contributions into a t
124 hree non-silk gland tissues for three cobweb-weaving spider species.
125 ral threads from Araneus, an ecribellate orb-weaving spider.
126 y, we constructed the first genome of an orb-weaving spider: the golden orb-weaver (Nephila clavipes)
127  explain the greater diversity of modern orb-weaving spiders (Araneoidea) compared with cribellate or
128 rs (Araneoidea) compared with cribellate orb-weaving spiders (Deinopoidea) (2).
129                                      The orb-weaving spiders (Orbiculariae) comprise more than 25% of
130 RTA clade," which is the sister group to orb-weaving spiders and contains half of all spider diversit
131 tragnatha spiders are the only nocturnal orb-weaving spiders endemic to the Hawaiian archipelago, and
132 he repetitive sequences of fibroins from orb-weaving spiders have been maintained, presumably by stab
133 s of millions of years of evolution, orb-web-weaving spiders have developed the use of seven differen
134                                   Modern orb-weaving spiders have evolved well-designed adhesives to
135                                      Orb-web weaving spiders rely on their aerial nets to entrap flyi
136 tly webless spiders than to the araneoid orb-weaving spiders that use adhesive droplet silks.
137                                   Modern orb-weaving spiders use micron-sized glue droplets on their
138 silk is the sticky spiral in the webs of orb-weaving spiders.
139 ae, the most diverse lineage, containing orb-weaving spiders.
140 ty, teeth chattering, tremor/trembling, head weaving, splayed posture, clonus and wet dog shakes.
141 tric nanogenerator (TENG) with 3D orthogonal woven structure is developed for effective biomechanical
142 weaving technique to generate anisotropic 3D woven structures as the basis for novel composite scaffo
143  we disclose a simple route to nanoscopic 2D woven structures reminiscent of the methods used to prod
144  the COF provides the opportunity for making woven structures that incorporate flexibility and dynami
145 lity of Uraraneida precisely to control silk weaving suggests its original use as a wrapping, lining,
146 d range of perceptual-motor demands: (i) the weaving task involves weaving pieces of fabric from wool
147              Here we present a microscale 3D weaving technique to generate anisotropic 3D woven struc
148 ble complex circuitry by a simply integrated weaving technology.
149 ian archipelago, and multiple species of orb-weaving Tetragnatha co-occur within mesic and wet forest
150                                              Woven textiles that change porosity in response to tempe
151  half-way across in "greenstick" fracture to weave the main nest structure.
152 ry and perception plays an important role in weaving the fabric of continuous visual experience.
153 tted a new model of scientific training that wove the laboratory mindset together with the methods of
154 polymerase enzyme to elongate DNA chains and weave them non-covalently into a hydrogel.
155 goal is to review the key discoveries and to weave these discoveries together to support novel approa
156 typically of variable length and width) that weave through farmland along hilltops, valleys, rivers,
157 ate or larger size, the protein backbone may weave through itself in complex ways, raising questions
158 ys a five-nucleotide repeating sequence that weaves through a series of two-turn DNA duplexes.
159  sustain large mechanical loads are directly woven to be compatible with flexible systems.
160  yarns containing n- and p-type segments are woven to provide textiles containing n-p junctions.
161  of an extended network of interactions that weave together both domains of the core as well as both
162                                     Here, we weave together strands from the human mutation and popul
163           We encourage future researchers to weave together the careful analytical considerations ill
164                  The current challenge is to weave together these disparate types of data to produce
165 eyl orbits', a kind of cyclotron motion that weaves together Fermi-arc and chiral bulk states.
166 on is an inherently interactive process that weaves together the fabric of both human and nonhuman pr
167  series of geographical isolates or clusters woven together by shared IBD genetic threads.
168 try of identifiable and predictable patterns woven together by stochasticity.
169                          These two goals are woven together such that the underlying thought processe
170 tations offered by individual neurons can be woven together to form a coherent, time-invariant, repre
171 showing that basket filaments branch and are woven together to form the basket ring.
172 ntrol between the two SNARE proteins that is woven together with vesicle fusion.
173 bath with disposable wash gloves made of non-woven waffled fibers, saturated with a no-rinse, quickly
174         This elegant, geometric structure is woven with silk fibers that are renowned for their super
175 centers are topologically independent of the weaving within the COF structure and serve as templates

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