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ultrastructure
[ uhl-truh-struhk-cher ]
ultrastructure
/ 藞蕦濒迟谤蓹藢蝉迟谤蕦办迟蕛蓹 /
noun
- the minute structure of a tissue or cell, as revealed by microscopy, esp electron microscopy
Derived Forms
- 藢耻濒迟谤补藞蝉迟谤耻肠迟耻谤补濒, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻濒顎卼谤补路蝉迟谤耻肠顎僼耻谤路补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ultrastructure1
Example Sentences
However, the ultrastructure and phylogenetic position of M. sporadica remain unknown.
"We could really see at an ultrastructure level how the nerve and the stem cell interact. Neurons tend to regulate excitable cells, like other neurons or muscle with synapses. But we were surprised to find that they form similar synapse-like structures with an epithelial stem cell, which is not a very typical target for neurons," Hsu said when speaking to The Harvard Gazette.
My guess is that the Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure聽will publish anything as long as the authors pay the publication fees.
Let鈥檚 start where Szczerba started: he based聽his article on a new paper聽published in the聽Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure, titled 鈥淲hy children absorb more microwave radiation than adults: The consequences.鈥
A new article published in the Journal of Microscopy and Ultrastructure called 鈥淲hy children absorb more microwave radiation than adults: The consequences鈥 analyzed previously published peer-reviewed studies on RF/EMF and found that not only are children much more susceptible to certain kinds of radiation, but that our current exposure limits may be inadequate.
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