By superimposing 37 neurons grown on unaligned, control astrocytes it is apparent that neurite outgrowth is random (a).
Although resilience has been an outgrowth of developmental psychology and developmental psychopathology, it has not primarily been viewed as a developmental construct.
All their component cells are in direct contact with the contents of the sporocyst body cavity and small irregular outgrowths are often seen on their surfaces (fig. 1b).
A little later, the true wing tracheae develop as tubular outgrowths of the large tracheae, and extend into the vein cavities along with the larval tracheoles, which they supplant.
Regular inversions and accidental changes inside the network of reactions continuously complicated the metabolism: new and new outgrowths appeared between the extreme products of the initial chemical reactions.
The external surface of the cuticle, in addition to being sculptured in various ways, bears a great variety of outgrowths which are integral parts of its substance.
They argue that some transboundary formations are instances of 'intervention', while others are perceived to be the natural outgrowths of regular socio-economic and political interaction.
In addition to true segmental appendages numerous other outgrowths of the body-wall are found in various insects.