Holes in the internal ribs allow a free flow of air from the open cells to these closed cells to inflate them, and also to the wingtips, which are also closed.
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Unfortunately, many of the techniques used to break open cells and isolate proteins are inherently disruptive to such large complexes, so it is often difficult to determine the components of a complex.
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The worker bees take the stored nectar back to the colony, Miller explained, " and inject it with enzymes in their own body, and then they regurgitate it into open cells ."
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A CW complex is a Hausdorff space " X " together with a partition of " X " into open cells ( of perhaps varying dimension ) that satisfies two additional properties:
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Jack, allowing himself to be captured to gain access to the facility, frees her and then follows her to the hideout of Open Cell's leader, hacker Adrian Cross ( Michael Wincott ).
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He wasn't talking about any of the new furniture being introduced this week at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair, or the experiments in techno-gel, felt or polyester open cell foam on show there.
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Unfortunately, the heat-retaining properties can also be a downside when used in mattresses and pillows so in the second generation memory foam, companies began using open cell structure to better help with breathability.
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Since being arrested for helping Jack escape, she has become a member of the free information movement and is working with a hacker group named Open Cell, which devotes itself to exposing government secrets.
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Successive layers of Nextel, a material commonly used as insulation under the hoods of many cars, are spaced between layers of open cell foam, similar to the foam used in chair cushions on earth.
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The inside of the tube is smooth and shiny like neoprene you'd fnd in a wetsuit or gasket, and the outside has a matte, smooth texture that I assume makes this open cell foam.