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- return r; } static RopeLike merge(List<RopeLike> leaves) { return merge(leaves, 0, leaves.size()); } static RopeLike merge(List<RopeLike> leaves, int start...
- hand spinners buy their fibre in roving or top form. Top and roving are ropelike in appearance, in that they can be thick and long. While some mills put...
- ∅-tį́,-tǫ, -tǫ́ gun, canoe, pencil 1b One directions flexible objects, ropelike; plurals ∅-ɫa ∅-ɫee, -ɫa, -ɫee thread, snowshoes, rope 2a two dimensional...
- these protofilaments form a lateral arrangement that is twisted to form a ropelike filament. These filaments can be ****embled or dis****embled in a dynamic...
- altered procollagen strands to ****ociate and form the triple-stranded, ropelike structure of mature collagen. These alterations negatively affect tissues...
- polymerization, thus preventing cancerous growth. Microtubules are long, ropelike proteins, long polymers made of smaller units (monomers) of the protein...
- from the original on 2012-11-04. (2001). Stevenson, I. (August 2001). "Ropelike birthmarks on children who claim to remember past lives". Psychological...
- in the 1st or 2nd year of growth. Most roots in surface soil are "long ropelike laterals of secondary and tertiary origin". Fine-root production is episodic...
- pro-alpha1(II)collagen chains to form a procollagen molecule. These triple-stranded, ropelike procollagen molecules must be processed by enzymes in the cell. Once processed...
- Three pro-alpha1(II) chains twist together to form a triple-stranded, ropelike procollagen molecule. These procollagen molecules must be processed by...