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three-dimensional

adjective as in solid

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Their analysis showed that the resulting three-dimensional structure closely matches the human endosteal niche.

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“We’re all three-dimensional. Look at yourself—a piece of a Ghanaian goddess inside of you, and yet you feel disconnected from your culture. Go figure.”

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When ADSCs are cultivated into three-dimensional spherical groups called spheroids, their ability to promote tissue repair increases.

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They used advanced three-dimensional computer simulations to reproduce the motion of matter and magnetic fields in the warped spacetime surrounding black holes.

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If the double-stranded DNA contains the body’s master plan, the single-stranded RNA is the messenger, telling the cell’s protein factories how to build the three-dimensional shapes that make the whole.

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