Many very hydrophobic materials found in nature rely on Cassie's law and are biphasic on the submicrometer level with one component air.
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It acts as a biphasic modulator of Wnt signaling, counteracting Wnt-induced effects at high concentrations and promoting them at lower concentrations.
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Sintering these non-stoichiometric phases forms a solid phase which is an intimate mixture of tricalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite, termed biphasic calcium phosphate:
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Lacritin is an LFU prosecretory mitogen and survival factor with a biphasic dose response that is optimal at 1-10 nM for human eye.
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It was thus suggested that such a " biphasic " pattern of sleep is the natural or pre-historic tendency for humans.
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This subtype exhibits a biphasic current upon proton activation, where the initial inward Na + current is shortly followed by a sustained cationic current.
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The mucus layer is biphasic with a serous, sol layer in which the cilia beat and, above this, a viscoelastic or gel layer.
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One study suggests that during periods of short daylight ( ~ 10 hours, as in winter ), humans will adopt a biphasic sleep pattern.
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In the garfish olfactory nerve, the action potential is associated with a biphasic temperature change; however, there is a net production of heat.
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In such cases, these biphasic tumors are classified as a form of pulmonary blastoma because the presence of the blastomatous cells dramatically worsens the prognosis.