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Their contraction causes the proboscis to be invaginated into its cavity (fig.
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The resected specimen showed lung tissue invaginating into the tumor through a concave area of the tumor.
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We propose that invaginated coated pits become constricted by the assembly of dynamin into rings around their necks.
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It depends on ATP release via Pannexin 1 channels located on horizontal cell dendrites invaginating the cone synaptic terminal.
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In the invaginating nasal pit, the Gpr177 disruption also causes a detrimental effect on migration of the olfactory epithelial cells into the mesenchymal region.
Usage of introvert in English
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You know what the problem is; it's that you're such an introvert.
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Of course being a introvert naturally did not help much! she recalls.
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An introvert just needs time and space, and interaction occurs more spontaneously.
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Rescuing a brooding introvert may thwart the birth of an original idea!
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They were involute, introvert, indirect; they did not like questions and answers.
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But connecting through the contents of the mind is the introvert's way.
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I thought you had to be an introvert to be a writer.
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Here we had extrovert trad side-by-side with introvert mainstream or modern jazz.
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For the introvert, conversation can be a very limited forum for self-expression.
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Laurie Helgoe, PhD, is a writer, psychologist, part-time actor, and model-andintrovert.
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The ichthyoids became on the whole more introvert, the arachnoids more extrovert.
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A proud introvert, public health orders to stay put suited her just fine.
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What extoverts need to know about their introvert friends and partners.
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The introvert's General is inside the tent, working on matters of top priority.
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He was an introvert who needed to be that way to be successful.
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I know that she's a true introvert, shy at first, and fiercely independent.