core
core
It permits simulation of the coupled dynamics of valence electrons and ionic cores in a molecule or a material.
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These blocks will be returned after extraction of small diameter cores of tissue for the production of tissue micro-arrays.
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Figure 4 analyses how the core radius depends upon the distance of the disclination from the surface.
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This represents the core of the application: the remaining work is ‘overhead’ that should be minimised by a good implementation.
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Although there has been enormous progress toward accomplishing parts of the vision, the core problem – the design of ligands to bind proteins – has remained intractable.
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In addition, the local (re)presentation of the monument was deconstructed by removing a core element, the ‘king’s table’.
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Plaques contain variable numbers of activated microglia as well as reactive astrocytes surrounding the core.
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The high-density pellet core is surrounded by a hot, fully ionized low-density corona.
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The core of the material is presented in sufficient detail that the survey may serve as a text for teaching constrained global optimization.
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These surfaces are distorted by hydrostatic balance toward negative anomalies of pressure produced by the bend of the low-pressure vortex cores.
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These results support the claim that a failure of self-monitoring may underlie the core symptoms of schizophrenia.
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The fracture pattern of this lithology tends to lead to break up of the cores.
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Thus, regardless of how it is packaged, every version of the cosmological argument can be assessed by targeting this core structure.
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This process is accompanied by a vertical realignment of the vortex cores inside each layer.
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The region outside the core is either visible or not visible throughout the whole sequence, including the sections in the wake.
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