If the opening of the skin pore is sealed off from air, the result is a whitehead. |
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Amazingly tall and thin, she oozes charm from every pore, holding court beside the director of the film. |
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I would pore over these for hours on end seeking connection, any connection, with his world. |
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But he had fantastic photo albums of his travels all over Southeast Asia, and I used to pore over them for hours. |
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The Gift had resurfaced to full radiance, and its silver luminosity shone from his every pore. |
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Permeability changes, however, can merely be inferred, as pore throat sizes and tortuosity cannot be predicted from thermodynamics. |
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He found that more ion-rich pore fluids caused an increase in angle of friction. |
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Pore length was measured as the length of the stomatal pore in micrometres. |
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In equilibrium, the surface tension of a vesicle is zero, but surface tension is induced in the bilayer as it flows through the pore. |
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Like ancient sages, the pundits pore over the details of Gordon Brown's speech and the related Budget documents as if they were holy texts. |
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Symptoms of infestation include a locally painful, firm furuncular lesion, often with a centrally located pore. |
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The float has a pore at the bottom that emits gas and can be refilled with secretions produced by a special gland. |
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In a more recent report, a pentameric toroid-type magainin pore was proposed that consisted of one dimer and three monomers. |
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A bug, a bacterium called Propionobacterium acnes, that lives normally on the skin, can thrive within the blocked pore. |
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This in some condition may lead to excess pore pressure in the core, resulting in hydraulic fracturing of the dam. |
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Cleansing routines should be consistently followed twice a day to include a mild soap, a gentle scrub and a deep pore cleanser. |
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A current theory is that the eggs are ovulated through the cloacal pore and are expelled under pressure by muscular contractions. |
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The important feature of this closed state model is that the side chains of leucines of the Equatorial ring do not occlude the pore completely. |
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Instead, the barrel pore is occluded by a large, globular amino-terminal domain, termed the plug. |
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If the pore in the closed channel is occluded sterically, such a molecule should be unable to reach substituted cysteines below the gate. |
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At lower concentrations, the peptide altered the morphology of the bilayer in a way consistent with the formation of a toroidal pore. |
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Repetitive current transients detected during the flicker of the exocytotic fusion pore may be related to leakage. |
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It may be desirable to separate generically the species having the hemispherical apertures, median ciliated pore, and sublateral avicularium. |
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As we found, positive potential on the side of compound addition facilitates pore formation. |
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As part of the new searches, immigration officers will pore over documents, looking for forgeries of British and other national passports. |
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No need to read voluminous campaign literature, or pore through printed recommendations. |
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Orlando, with his characteristic big hair, tall shoes, and omnipresent moustache, oozed Vegas-style charm from every pore. |
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This ratio provides an indication of the available void space within the pore structure of the brick unit to accommodate freezing expansion. |
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Groundwater is water that lies below the soil surface and fills the pore spaces in and around rock, sand, gravel, and other materials. |
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It riddles you like the most aggressive cancer, filling every pore, every nook and cranny. |
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The effectiveness of exclusion through pore size is relatively easy to demonstrate for biotic pollinators by direct observation. |
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Charges located further in the pore interior have a greater influence on selectivity. |
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The micropyle is the pore through which the radicle emerges during seed germination. |
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It is well cemented with early iron oxide, quartz overgrowth and clay cements with some dolomite blocking pore throats. |
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This is achieved by placing imaginary planes at the mouths of a channel that separates the pore region from the bulk water. |
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What with the puffs and whiffs of transparent smoke escaping in and out of every outlet and or pore of my body. |
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The images of the stomata were taken with the microscope focused to the narrowest part lower down in the pore. |
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Her heart thumped and a cold clamminess filtered into every pore of her skin. |
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The sebum flows through a narrow follicular canal or duct and empties onto the surface of the skin through a pore or opening. |
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The pore lifetime has been interpreted as interplay between the pore edge tension and the membrane viscosity. |
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Like a tigress with her cub, she would turn on you, eyes blazing, danger radiating from every incensed pore. |
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The sediment is cemented by material derived from pore waters and grain dissolution. |
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The peel will reduce fine lines and wrinkles, smooth the skin, reduce pore size, even skin tone and improve elasticity. |
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The grey colour and the preservation of organic matter reflect waterlogged conditions and reducing pore waters. |
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In earlier models of the closed nAChR channel, pore-facing side chains of leucines of the Equatorial ring almost occlude the pore. |
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However, these side chains do not fully occlude the pore but rather appear to form a hydrophobic barrier to ion permeation. |
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When this pore space is completely filled with water, the soil is saturated. |
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They calculated that the electric potential inside the pore was asymmetric, shaped like a ratchet's tooth. |
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The main focus of this research proposal is to analyze the biogenesis of nuclear pore complexes and annulate lamellae. |
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Efflorescences are powdery encrustations of minerals that form on the surfaces of rocks by evaporation of their pore water. |
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Several of these results were based on measurements of binding affinities between specific residues in S4 and in the pore domain. |
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The results above strongly suggest that the structure of the pore region represents a state with extremely low ionic conductance. |
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When calcium is desorbed from the cell wall, it becomes looser and the pore sizes in it increases. |
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While these travellers might not support globalism in theory, in practice it oozes from their every pore. |
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A possible resolution could be associated with the initial orientation of the molecule relative to the pore axis. |
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The ideal structure of topsoil is granular, crumb-size groupings of soil particles and plenty of pore spaces. |
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The free carbonate fraction is dominated by calcite that probably precipitated during early diagenesis, in contact with diagenetic pore water. |
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Because the pore in most parts can sterically accommodate an ion with its hydration shell, the conformation was deemed open. |
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Two to three scales bear a pore behind the inversion line until the lateral line ends at a caudal fin ray. |
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Soil particles are bound together into aggregates and these influence the precise pore structure of the soil. |
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Hormones are released from neuroendocrine cells by passing through an exocytotic pore that forms after vesicle and plasma membrane fusion. |
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When they were done with all that they lotioned up, and put on a pore minimizing mask and went to bed. |
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Would-be trendy restaurants all try to be cool, but this place oozes effortless and unselfconscious cool from every pore. |
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A male produces spermatophores that it transfers to the female's genital pore by means of a specialized arm or tentacle. |
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Riders were arriving with red dirt caked on thick to their faces, with specks of dirt attaching themselves to each singular pore and whisker. |
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I'd go for a kayaking arvo while he'd pore over camera magazines. |
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The upper three curves are the pore radii for the three systems, whereas the lower three are the corresponding standard deviations of the upper curves. |
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It is advice to sift, pore over, and weigh up, with a view to us deciding for ourselves. |
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The paranoia he unleashed was so overwhelming that it seeped into every pore of society, including the Pendle witch trials. |
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Noncharged polymeric polyethylene glycols have been employed for pore sizing experiments in planar lipid bilayers but have never been used in patchclamp experiments. |
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The fire that had been kindled in my skull leaked and spread into my veins, arteries, every pore, and traveled the length of my body, infusing all with heat. |
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Her every pore exuded an earthy yet youthful animal magnetism. |
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The sebaceous glands make an oily substance called sebum that normally empties onto the skin surface through the opening of the follicle, commonly called a pore. |
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Although testing under drained conditions is recommended, testing under undrained conditions, without pore pressure measurement, is also permitted. |
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The increase of pore pressure due to cyclic loadings under undrained conditions causes the effective confining pressure and the shear strength of the soil to decrease. |
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From the cytoplasmic face of the nuclear envelope, nuclear pore complexes exhibit an eightfold symmetric ring structure encompassing a central lumen. |
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This has been exacerbated by having to pore over 75 hours of footage. |
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For hours, they pore over the books, consult each other in hushed Gujarati, then write things on the forms, filling them up and starting on new ones. |
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The shape, pore arrangement, morphology and ultrastructure of sporodermata and exines have proved informative to palaeobotanists and in systematics. |
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Crocodilians' hearts have four chambers like mammals and birds, but there is a pore between the left and right ventricles which allows some mixing. |
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Had there not been photographs and memorabilia to pore over, dancing would have been the only sensible option. |
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Fear was embedded in her every pore as she felt herself slowly burning. |
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The saturation of the filter elements and the transducer cavity is a very important step to avoid a slow and sluggish pore water pressure response. |
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The cover is dominated by a shot of Hayes' monolithic bald dome, every pore seeming to ooze with the essence of the genius who created the music that lies within. |
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When skiing is over for the day, the town exudes music from every pore. |
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While kids love the brightly painted, simple toys, there's another segment of society who pore over internet sites, haunt garage sales and church fairs. |
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This pore sealant both slows down corrosion of the zinc and consolidates the layer of zinc corrosion products, in order to maintain their protective effect. |
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In addition, there is a thin veneer of sediments covering the subducting plates, which contain large volumes of unbound pore water and water and carbonate-bearing minerals. |
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Groundwater flushing of pore water in the spring exported solutes to the estuary at rates similar to tidally driven surface exchange seen in previous studies. |
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Radium activity in pore water of wetland sediments often differs from the amount expected from local production, decay, and exchange with solid phases. |
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Bacterial outer membrane porins are classified into channels specific for the uptake of nutrients, such as maltose or sucrose, and unspecific pore proteins. |
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While the League's television bid might now be as dead as a dodo, there are some vital facts that any future television deal-makers will find interesting to pore over. |
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According to this story, Immigration officers are having to pore through naked pictures of hundreds of exotic dancers to keep impostors out of Canada. |
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The nanoparticle bends the stalk, and induces the pore opening. |
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The surface of the cell is coarsely areolate, with a pore in each areole. |
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It gave me license to pore over raw tape, again and again, to absorb the subtle clues of human behavior. |
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It is great fun to pore over clues and tunnel into a tree trunk like termites, and I am not apologizing for a guilty pleasure. |
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This wetting is a result of very low viscosity and surface tension high enough to be drawn into the cracks and pore structure of concrete by capillary action. |
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However, with sheet piling, the flow of groundwater was cut off and pore water pressure built up. |
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Nonplussed experts are to pore over dietary data to find out what the razorbill could eat at such immense depths. |
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Matrix is very fine material, which is present within interstitial pore space between the framework grains. |
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The pore space in a rock has a direct relationship to the porosity and permeability of the rock. |
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As beads of sweat pore down his face, the A-Team's tough guy resembles Muhammad Ali in his heyday. |
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Most mineral vein systems are a result of repeated natural fracturing during periods of relatively high pore fluid pressure. |
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Drilling often plugs up the pore spaces at the wellbore wall, reducing permeability at and near the wellbore. |
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This carbonation reaction, however, lowers the pH of the cement pore solution and can corrode the reinforcement bars. |
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Ed liked to pore through his old photographs, looking back over moments of his life quick-frozen in time. |
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Obviously, gap-graded blending with a pozzolanic admixture leads to fractionalization in the pore network. |
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In areas of high pore water pressure, sand and salt water can form quicksand, which is a colloid hydrogel that behaves like a liquid. |
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Each peg sensillum has a single slitlike pore that allows chemical stimulants access to receptor neurons inside the peg shaft. |
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As hydrocarbons were produced the pore pressure declined and the effective stresses increased leading to subsidence. |
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Precipitating minerals reduce the pore space in a rock, a process called cementation. |
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Due to the decrease in pore space, the original connate fluids are expelled. |
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The dissolved material precipitates again in open pore spaces, which means there is a net flow of material into the pores. |
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Stylolites are irregular planes where material was dissolved into the pore fluids in the rock. |
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When a layer of sediment is originally deposited, it contains an open framework of particles with the pore space being usually filled with water. |
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Active subsidence, sedimentation, growth faulting, pore fluid formation and migration are all active processes on passive margins. |
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Genital pore just submedian to right, immediately anterior to posterior testis. |
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A characteristic clinical presentation is a white or pigmented tuft of wool-like trichoid hairs emerging from the papule's central pore. |
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A single, stalked labiate process occurs on the valve mantle, opening as a simple pore on the outer valve surface. |
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Patented Vortex technology does not require the use of artificial pore inducers. |
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Furthermore Haller's organ is present in ixodid larvae but the tarsal pore organ is not present in the larva of ricinuleids. |
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Almost all the bills would criminalize revenge pore, with about half setting the crime as a felony and half as a misdemeanor. |
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However, the difference in pore size between Recipes 4 and 5 is difficult to discern and their reflectances are similar. |
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Thoracic tracheal pore area slightly recessed and differentiated from margin. |
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Large bundles of axopodia radiate from an axoplast granule at each smaller pore, and the large pore is said to act as a cytostome. |
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The widder, pore soul, suspicioning trouble, follered Jake, and found him with a bullet plumb through his heart. |
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The chalk strata are frequently interspersed with layers of flint nodules which apparently replaced chalk and infilled pore spaces early in the diagenetic history. |
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Data analysis confirmed a consistent, quantifiable defect in sweat gland function as a disease biomarker in XLHED patients, even in the setting of normal sweat pore counts. |
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Formulated to help clean up sebum and minimize pore size, Acne Clarifying Treatment has been developed as a power packed treatment to reduce the appearance of blemishes. |
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This magnesium pore blocking action is stronger at more negative membrane potentials and is thus reduced as the membrane potential becomes more depolarized. |
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These fluids may travel through the accretionary prism diffusely, via interconnected pore spaces in sediments, or may follow discrete channels along faults. |
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Salt glands are present in the tongues of crocodiles and they have a pore opening on the surface of the tongue, a trait that separates them from alligators. |
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There was no great variation in the width of sensilla, where as sensillum with a pore or opening to the exterior were measured and classified based on their diameter. |
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The pore elimination occurs faster for a trial with many pores of uniform size and higher porosity where the boundary diffusion distance is smaller. |
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Its pore structure consists of truncated octahedra linked to other cavities through 6-membered rings and of truncated cuboctahedra linked together through 8-membered rings. |
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Over the years, the packing material in GPC columns has shifted to the use of other kinds of porous materials with carefully regulated pore sizes. |
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The pericellular membrane surrounding the PVC granule generally does not impede uptake of plasticizer, due to pore openings in the topographical skin. |
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The interconnecting, omnidirectional pore structure of MEDPOR Biomaterial allows integration with the patient's tissues by allowing fibrovascular in-growth. |
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During compaction, this interstitial water is pressed out of pore spaces. |
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The interstitial pore space can be classified into two varieties. |
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In coastal mixing zones, pore water throughput is facilitated by the convergence of two forces, gravity drive from meteoric water and density drive from seawater. |
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This process, called leaching, increases pore space in the rock. |
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Gravity and piston cores were analyzed for pore fluid chemistry, clay mineralogy, foraminiferal biostratigraphy, physical properties, and other variables. |
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The increases in pore water pressure and in formation stress combine and affect weaknesses near the hydraulic fracture, like natural fractures, joints, and bedding planes. |
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Pore fluid expansion is thus greater in graphitic than nongraphitic rocks, and is likely to promote microcracking in graphitic rocks. |
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Pore formation is promoted by an increased likelihood of transmembrane water defects in the presence of an external electric field. |
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They look painful, but they don't seem to bother her as much as they bother me, because I keep wanting to do something helpful, like slapping a Biore Pore Strip on her T-zone. |
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Pore space includes the open spaces within a rock or a soil. |
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