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They come in crisp basket weaves in natural honey hues, along with lacey open weaves with a lustre finish in natural, white, black and a whole range of colors.
In a lacey open weave shoes have a luster finish, braided collar and bow highlight on the squared throat.
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membranes and endoplasmic
*** membranes: plasma membrane — endomembrane system — endoplasmic reticulum — mitochondrial membrane — chloroplast membrane
Distinct types of membranes also create intracellular organelles: endosome ; smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum ; sarcoplasmic reticulum ; Golgi apparatus ; lysosome ; mitochondrion ( inner and outer membranes ); nucleus ( inner and outer membranes ); peroxisome ; vacuole ; cytoplasmic granules ; cell vesicles ( phagosome, autophagosome, clathrin-coated vesicles, COPI-coated and COPII-coated vesicles ) and secretory vesicles ( including synaptosome, acrosomes, melanosomes, and chromaffin granules ).
Some proteins, such as those to be incorporated in membranes ( known as membrane proteins ), are transported into the " rough " endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ) during synthesis.
Those proteins destined for areas of the cell other than either the endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi apparatus are moved towards the trans face, to a complex network of membranes and associated vesicles known as the trans-Golgi network ( TGN ).
They are present on all membranes of cell ( plasma membrane ) and intracellular organelles ( nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus and so on ).
Other types of chaperones are involved in transport across membranes, for example membranes of the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ) in eukaryotes.
They are surrounded by four membranes, the outermost of which is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum, and contain a small nucleomorph between the middle two, which is a remnant of the alga's nucleus.
The lipids for the thylakoid membranes are synthesized in a complex pathway involving exchange of lipid precursors between the endoplasmic reticulum and inner membrane of the plastid envelope and transported from the inner membrane to the thylakoids via vesicles.
The second membrane presents a barrier between the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum and the primary endosymbiont or chloroplast, which represents the next two membranes, within which the thylakoid membranes are found.
Flavivirus genomic RNA replication occurs on rough endoplasmic reticulum membranes in membranous compartments.
These proteins include those that reside either inside certain organelles ( the endoplasmic reticulum, golgi or endosomes ), secreted from the cell, or inserted into most cellular membranes.
Thus, ceramide synthase family members probably trap free sphingosine released from the lysosome at the surface of the endoplasmic reticulum or in endoplasmic reticulum-associated membranes.

membranes and reticulum
This ion influx then travels down the cell membranes via T-tubules and, via calcium channel complexes, leads to the release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
The C-terminal CaaX box of Ras first gets farnesylated at its Cys residue in the cytosol, allowing Ras to loosely insert into the membrane of the endoplasmatic reticulum and other cellular membranes.

membranes and were
The wings were long, and the wing membranes appear to have lacked the furry covering of pycnofibres present in some other pterosaurs ( such as Pterorhynchus and Jeholopterus ).
Pterosaur wings were formed by membranes of skin and other tissues.
While historically thought of as simple, leathery structures composed of skin, research has since shown that the wing membranes of pterosaurs were actually highly complex and dynamic structures suited to an active style of flight.
Wing membranes preserved in pterosaur embryos are well developed, suggesting pterosaurs were ready to fly soon after birth.
The chloroplasts in most photosynthetic dinoflagellates are bound by three membranes, suggesting they were probably derived from some ingested algae.
Patents were awarded to him in the early 1990s on techniques for protecting " biological membranes " and proteins in the dry state.
The beta-barrels were found only in outer membranes of Gram-negative bacteria, lipid-rich cell walls of a few Gram-positive bacteria, and outer membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts.
The buzz-wah mute is shaped like a cup but is designed with vibrating membranes on the mute, as if several kazoos were attached to the instrument.
This arrangement of membranes suggest that heterokont chloroplasts were obtained from the reduction of a symbiotic red algal eukaryote, which had arisen by evolutionary divergence from the monophyletic primary endosymbiotic ancestor that is thought to have given rise to all eukaryotic photoautotrophs.
Microfiltration membranes were first introduced to the municipal water treatment market in 1987 and applied primarily to waters that were relatively easy to treat.
Low pressure membranes were selected to remove turbidity spikes and pathogens without chemical conditioning.
Beginning in 1992, data were published that reported sequences of genes belonging to the Crenarchaea in marine environments .< sup >,</ sup > Since then analysis of the abundant lipids from the membranes of Crenarchaea taken from the open ocean have been used to determine the concentration of these “ low temperature Crenarchaea ” ( See TEX-86 ).
The studies were able to establish that there was no difference between the home birth and the hospital birth groups in the incidence of pre-eclampsia, premature rupture of membranes, or premature birth.
Apparently no attempt had been made to demonstrate experimentally the theories arrived at by the older professor until Vilhelm Bjerknes, then about 17 or 18 years of age, turned his mathematical knowledge and mechanical abilities to the devising of a series of instruments by which all the well-known phenomena of electricity and magnetism were illustrated and reproduced by spheres and discs and membranes set into rhythmic vibration in a bath containing a viscous fluid such as syrup.
Insects were preserved whole, even delicate wing membranes and spider spinnerets.
Although the primary outcome ( all-cause mortality ) did not reach statistical significance in the group randomized to use high-flux membranes, several secondary outcomes were better in the high-flux group.
Sketches of these doctrines were given by him in three papers contained in the Memoirs of the Société Médicale d ' Émulation, which he founded in 1796, and they were afterwards more fully developed in his Traité sur les membranes ( 1800 ).
General anesthetics were once thought to work by disordering the neural membranes, thereby altering the Na < sup >+</ sup > influx.
He often said the money was to get him back on the poker tables, but would instead use it to purchase crack, which he now had to use instead of cocaine because his nasal membranes were so damaged he could no longer snort the drug, while crack could be smoked through a pipe.
However the validity of the detergent resistance methodology of membranes has recently been called into question due to ambiguities in the lipids and proteins recovered and the observation that they can also cause solid areas to form where there were none previously.
Until 1982, it was widely accepted that phospholipids and membrane proteins were randomly distributed in cell membranes, according to the Singer-Nicolson fluid mosaic model, published in 1972.

membranes and first
The first proposal that the membranes within cells form a single system that exchanges material between its components was by Morré and Mollenhauer in 1974.
The calf emerges head and front legs first, having broken through the fetal membranes, and falls to the ground, severing the umbilical cord.
This remarkable ability to glide is achieved through flaps or membranes of loose skin ( patagia ) which extend between the fifth finger of each hand to the first toe of each foot.
The gliding possums have membranes called ' patagiums ' that extend from the fifth finger of their forelimb back to the first toe of their hind foot.
In this body of work, Robertson put forward the concept of the “ unit membrane .” This was the first time the bilayer structure had been universally assigned to all cell membranes as well as organelle membranes.
It is a disease which always makes it first attack on the inferior part of the scrotum where it produces a superficial, painful ragged ill-looking sore with hard rising edges ..... in no great length of time it pervades the skin, dartos and the membranes of the scrotum, and seizes the testicle, which it inlarges ( sic ), hardens and renders truly and thoroughly distempered.
Microbes first encounter the epithelial layers, physical barriers that line our skin and mucous membranes.
However the first report of protein mediated water transport through membranes was by Gheorghe Benga in 1986.
In order to prevent polyspermy and minimise the possibility of producing a triploid zygote, several changes to the egg's cell membranes renders them impenetrable shortly after the first sperm enters the egg.
In the process, a tissue sample is first homogenised to break the cell membranes and mix up the cell contents.
Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov was one of the first to develop practical calculations of stresses and deformations of tensile structures, shells and membranes.
The concept of the primordial sandwich was proposed by the chemist Günter Wächtershäuser to describe the possible origins of the first cell membranes, and, therefore, the first cell.
The Demospongia have an ancient history with the first demosponge fossils appearing in Precambrian deposits at the end of the Cryogenian " Snowball Earth " period, where their presence has been detected by fossilized steroids, called steranes, hydrocarbon markers that are characteristic of the cell membranes of the sponges, rather than from direct fossils of the sponges themselves.
Two more Alaska Native children died, and on January 20 the first case of diphtheria was diagnosed in three-year-old Bill Barnett, who had the characteristic grayish lesions on his throat and in his nasal membranes.
Nevertheless, the first edition of the Britannica contained gross inaccuracies and fanciful speculations ; for example, it states that excess use of tobacco could cause neurodegeneration, " drying up the brain to a little black lump consisting of mere membranes ".
The protein family of annexins has continued to grow since their association with intracellular membranes was first reported in 1977.
The first is inducing osmosis: this process involves the movement of water outside of the membranes of the cells, which in turn reabsorb the salted water back into the cell ; this process assists in the destruction of harmful pathogens.

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