The diagnosis is confirmed by haemagglutination and complement fixation tests. |
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Sodium cacodylate is suggested because it is often the buffer used during the first aldehyde fixation. |
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The remaining tissue was submitted for fixation in buffered formalin and routinely processed. |
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It has been given preference to external fixation as means of fracture immobilization, and transcortical pins and fiberglass cast have been used. |
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In return, the plant shelters and nourishes the bacterium inside root nodules, where nitrogen fixation occurs. |
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Thus, we can see that nitrogen fixation is a unique process in which the soybean plant and bacteria work closely together throughout the season. |
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Mr Collins said the root of the problem was the Government's short-sighted fixation on hospitals which meant other health services had suffered. |
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The fixation on profits and productivity created tunnel vision oblivious to historic money and credit excess. |
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Legumes, such as soybean, are able to capture atmospheric nitrogen and utilize it through the process of nitrogen fixation. |
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In addition, when Cuscuta parasitises Lupinus albus, atmospheric nitrogen fixation by the nitrogen-fixing host is severely depressed. |
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Five upward-facing tines Dr. Baker capture tissue and spread pressure over a broad area, facilitating sturdy fixation and reattachment. |
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The strangulated haemorrhoid becomes necrotic and sloughs off, while the underlying tissue undergoes fixation by fibrotic wound healing. |
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Spatially structured populations differ from unstructured populations in the probability of fixation and the time that this fixation takes. |
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Food is a fixation here, as it is in bourgeois culture in general, because it is an easily manipulated projection of narcissistic ego. |
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In other words, the current fixation with a second UN resolution is delusional. |
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Finally, it is worth noting that a full examination of protoplast contents was not possible due to poor fixation of specimens. |
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The positive influence of legumes is likely caused by their fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. |
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Carbon dioxide fixation and light absorption takes place in the plant shoot parts, mostly leaf blades. |
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These grass species carry out C4 photosynthesis, an important adaptation that increases the efficiency of CO 2 fixation in plants. |
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It is well known that the rate of N 2 fixation in plants deficient in P is reduced. |
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Cemented fixation relies on a stable interface between the prosthesis and the cement and a solid mechanical bond between the cement and the bone. |
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The first to die, of course, are the young people, paying in blood for their generation's fixation with communication. |
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What was most striking about the run-up to the peace deal was the morbid fixation on the physical and mental exhaustion of the parties. |
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Regular readers will have noticed by now that this paper has a possibly unhealthy fixation on robots. |
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He said it could have been a blurring between his feelings about women and fixation with celebrities. |
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We assume, like we did in the previous model, that the fitness functions are differentiable at the fixation points. |
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Asian men prize the nape of the neck while Europeans are unique in their fixation on the waist. |
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After 15 minutes of fixation, the cells were washed and permeabilized for 5 minutes with Reagent 2 from the kit. |
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Just a 50-minute jetfoil ride from Hong Kong, Macau has never subscribed to its bigger neighbor's demolition fixation. |
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This graft fixation method enabled the force to be evenly distributed within each single graft strand. |
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This uplifting book mixes his own climbing stories with a learned investigation into man's fixation with dizzy heights. |
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Part of the media's fixation with his project was because it was so clearly his project, which he alone got off the ground. |
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Our fixation with plastic surgery has given rise to complacency over safety issues. |
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Both neurotics and perverts, therefore, were fixated at early stages of sexual development, but dealt with this fixation differently. |
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In the low-discriminability condition, response time and fixation number increased with increasing number of same-colour distractors. |
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Most patients with hip fracture require surgical reduction and internal fixation. |
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Scrapie is a chronic disease of sheep which is transmitted by a filterable particle that is resistant to heat and formalin fixation. |
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Porous coatings on the femoral stem and acetabular cup were developed in an attempt to create bone ingrowth and biological fixation. |
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The appearance of serous demilunes may, in fact, be an artifact of sample fixation. |
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First, fixation index estimates showed more random variation across generations with decreasing total numbers of populations. |
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He tries, here, to talk the man out of his odd fixation on geocentrism and a non-rotational earth. |
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Thus, the fixation of awareness to the body is replaced with awareness linked with subtler aspects of prana and spiritual dimensions. |
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Cementless fixation depends on prosthesis design plus ingrowth and overgrowth of bone to biologically bind the prosthesis to the skeleton. |
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Cynics predict that Hollywood's fixation on teen girls could fade faster than a high school crush. |
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It has also in recent times completed emergency procedures such as appendectomies, open fixation of broken bones and bowel resections. |
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Rather they reveal Tocqueville's fixation on the contrast between classes in aristocracies and democracies. |
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Nitrogen inflow derived from N uptake and N2 fixation during dt can be calculated from N content. |
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The computer screen was placed at a distance of 300 cm from the participants to permit the foveal fixation of potential target locations. |
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None of the fixation indices for polymorphic loci in either species were significantly negative. |
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Gustav never forgot this brush with authority, and he passed on his fixation with power to his youngest son. |
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Experts say that an abnormal fixation on STDs can be a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder or hypochondria. |
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Interpretation of Pap smear slides may be hindered by poor sampling, uneven cell distribution or improper fixation of the slide. |
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Thread ends were sandwiched between two layers of double-stick tape before fixation by sample grips. |
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The nitrogen fixation process depends on a successful symbiotic relationship between a bacteria species and a host plant. |
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With an extinction-colonization model, the probability of fixation can be much reduced relative to panmixia. |
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Threading the anchors with sutures instead of steel wire resulted in different fixation strengths. |
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It can easily be shown that this theoretical longitudinal horopter is a circle, passing through the two eyes and the fixation point. |
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The other end is secured to the malar bone by rigid fixation with microplates and screws. |
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This bone deposition leads to fixation of the stapes at the oval window, preventing normal vibration. |
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The plug-in manufacturers have developed a real fixation on modeling and mimicking discrete gear, including mics, tape, outboard pieces. |
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In the 1970s, purified heterocysts from this strain were used to demonstrate that they are the sites of aerobic nitrogen fixation. |
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She's got this Westlife fixation and she's forever banging on about how great they are and how much she loves them. |
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They are used on a large scale in industry because of their bright colors and firm chemical fixation to cellulose, protein, and polyamide fibers. |
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To study binocular functions orthoptic methods may be used and when studying visual fixation eye-trackers may be used. |
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She had a fixation with cats that leaked out as a sort of low sub-vocal purr that accentuated her speech, along with other more cattish noises. |
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The fixation of weakly selected mutations can be greatly influenced by strong directional selection at linked loci. |
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When individual factors in fixation were studied, some fixatives performed better than others. |
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Bone marrow biopsy material was acid decalcified prior to formalin fixation. |
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The zinc salt components mimic mercuric chlorides but without toxicity and are used in other modern fixatives to replace B5-type fixation. |
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The titubation is person dependent and can be reduced by a fixation of the human body. |
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Figure 2 D shows a section taken from a dehydrated but unfrozen specimen that had not been allowed to re-hydrate prior to fixation. |
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Nitrogen fixation was also much more tolerant of salinity in this selection than in the other genotypes studied. |
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He developed various prosthetic devices, including a bi-cortical screw fixation for the olecranon. |
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We describe an alternate method of frameless stereotaxy without the use of pin fixation. |
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The monetarists are hopelessly hamstrung by their fixation on narrow money. |
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This procedure of stepwise construct loading was continued until a failure of fixation was detected. |
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Tea soils of south India contain large amount of free sequioxides, which results in strong P fixation. |
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In addition to photosynthetic carbon fixation, key enzymes of starch, lipid, and amino acid synthesis have been shown to be regulated in a similar way. |
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But blaming contemporary politics for the deep roots of inequality in Scotland is a misdirected, short-term fixation. |
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Although queens heading neighboring colonies are not close relatives, fixation indices show significant genetic differentiation among aggregation sites. |
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These tests used either complement fixation or flocculation techniques. |
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Occasionally, however, we need to flash sterilize an internal fixation screw set for an emergency open reduction with internal fixation of a fracture. |
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Vance's focus is on improving biological nitrogen fixation for alfalfa and other legumes as well as improving how plants acquire more phosphorus from the soil. |
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If the ritual centers around the oral fixation, and not the tobacco or the smoke itself, you could substitute a lollipop, licorice or hard sour candy for the cigarette. |
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That said, TV shows provide food for the imagination and that entices your fixation to the screen. |
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I've never understood this fixation some people, especially the social striver-parvenu types, have with fancy watches. |
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We waste untold time and untold millions of dollars on a tedious fixation with blades and Sharps. |
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All of the specimens were kept moist with physiologic saline solution during specimen preparation, fixation procedures, and biomechanical testing. |
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Sources of immobilized nutrients during decomposition include translocation from soil or litter via fungal hyphae, throughfall, and nitrogen fixation. |
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Although more effective than merbromin, thimerosal shares the disadvantage of poor tissue penetration and tissue fixation and therefore has limited bacteriostatic activity. |
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Two of these patients underwent drilling of the lesions, one underwent internal fixation, and one had a loose body of the osteochondritis sequestrum removed. |
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We assume that focal gene transfer from chromosomals is extremely rare and that once the plasmid transfer occurs, the transconjugant will deterministically sweep to fixation. |
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It does this by integrating natural processes such as nutrient cycling, nitrogen fixation, soil regeneration and natural enemies of pests into food production processes. |
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This mode of organic carbon fixation and transport can subsidize local secondary production to levels far exceeding those achievable solely through in situ photosynthesis. |
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As improved fixation allowed implants to remain implanted longer, it became apparent that a method to reduce polyethylene wear, which results in osteolysis, was needed. |
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The fixation of deleterious mutations may be a general explanation for heterosis in crosses between ecotypes, despite alternative overdominance interpretations. |
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The experimentally determined horopter deviates from the Vieth-Muller circle and is closer to the objective frontal plane passing through the fixation point. |
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The contrast is between a random sampling of gametes that leads to the fixation of selectively neutral alleles and natural selection favoring advantageous variations. |
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Spatially variable selection adds substantial complication to the calculation of the probability of fixation of a new mutation in a structured population. |
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You might think that in a deflationary world, companies and consumers alike might give up their fixation with brands, and be more interested in price instead. |
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The inevitable outcome is confusion, and a true composer's fixation on a suitable creative path is a trial of strength against innumerable temptations. |
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The media's fixation with what happens next was completely understandable. |
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The fixation on the veto, however, may divert attention from the important other underlying issues, namely those of representation and influence in the council. |
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Similarly, one could also cite the much-deplored corporate fixation with the short-term maximisation of profits at the expense of longer-term strategies. |
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Cells were cultured for a further 24 h prior to fixation and staining. |
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In other words, when foraging, whooping cranes favor visual fixation. |
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These are necessary for maintaining visual fixation when the head moves. |
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This fixation step was repeated twice and the resulting cells were resuspended in a small volume of fixative solution and carefully placed onto clean slides. |
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John is a lonely gay man with a father fixation and a forbearing best friend who worries about the approach of middle age in the form of his 40th birthday. |
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The fracas between Harvard's new president and its top Afro-American studies profs highlights black academia's fixation on victimhood and double standards. |
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This revealed the significance of legume in nitrogen fixation and its inclusion to cropping system. |
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However, new technologies such as facet fixation and spinous process fixation have also been developed using MIS techniques. |
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Mulier, Skeletal fixation of implants by bone ingrowth into surface pores, Arch. |
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After fixation of the gel, quantification is performed by a high-resolution integrating microdensitometer. |
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One Direction's sudden Mumford fixation doesn't always disappoint. |
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Not only the POR, but also the length and duration of fixation and saccades can be derived from these more accurate measurements. |
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Nitrogen fixation associated with rhizosheaths of Indian ricegrass used in the stabilization of Slick Rock, Colorado, tailings pile. |
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For example, if a hospital reprocesses compression sleeves and either external fixation devices or EP catheters, additional savings will accrue. |
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Correlation between asthenopic symptoms and different measurements of convergence and reading comprehension and saccadic fixation eye movements. |
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Prolonged stabilization of the involved carpal bones eliminates the potential complications of temporary Kirschner wire fixation. |
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Seven of the eight of dislodgements were seen in patients with passive fixation leads. |
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Thereafter, the pH is increased in two stages to facilitate aluminum complexation and fixation. |
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Gaze is almost never straight ahead but varies between downgaze, sidegaze, and upgaze. Correct fixation of an object does not take place. |
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This process might bear similarity to CO2 fixation via visible light, but instead uses ionizing radiation as a source of energy. |
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Terrestrial ecosystems rely on microbial nitrogen fixation to convert N2 into other forms such as nitrates. |
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Repair of defects in spondylolysis by segmental pedicular screw hook fixation. |
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Instrumentation systems for posterior fixation include pedicle screw and translaminar screw constructs. |
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The objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the osteosynthesis after screw fixation and postoperative bracing. |
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Oligotrophy and nitrogen fixation during Eastern Mediterranean sapropel events. |
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The current political fixation on fat is as distinctly un-American as Alger Hiss' side job as a Kremlin copyboy. |
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Cyanobacteria have specialized, walled-off cells called heterocysts in which nitrogen fixation is carried out. |
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The Company has also received FDA approval for its En Garde, needlescopic product used for a percutaneous approach to prosthetic fixation. |
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The third variant supposes fixation of nonrigid parts with discrepancy of CAD models and their possible deformations in the course of processing. |
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This anthropogenic addition of nitrogen has reached a magnitude comparable to about half of global ocean nitrogen fixation. |
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This is especially true of the Galoshins plays where his fixation on numbers and line lengths led him to mistake the nature of the play. |
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In Iran few studies have been done on biological nitrogen fixation but in recent years special attention has been paid to this matter. |
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Sprent JI Nitrogen fixation and growth of non-crop legume species in diverse environments. |
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The patient initially underwent bilateral tube thoracostomy and an open reduction and fixation of the femoral fracture. |
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For the purposes of this report, the overall market is segmented into cervical fixation, thoracolumbar fixation and interbody devices. |
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Cells were stained using a crystal violet method after fixation and air-drying. |
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There is debate as to the appropriate management to prevent recurrence, including right hemicolectomy, Foramen closure or caecal fixation. |
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The effect of screw position on the initial fixation of a reverse total shoulder prosthesis in a glenoid with a cavitary bone defect. |
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A fixation on the former leads to crude, mechanistic Freudianism, the latter to egoistic and naive assertions of self-sufficiency. |
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His fixation with Hindi and fulminations against English, however, are a recurring phenomenon. |
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Species rankings for carbon fixation rate, one estimate of competitiveness, depended on light levels to which their leaves were exposed. |
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Isotope fractionations due to bacterial carbon fixation and C-isotope signatures in ancient sedimentary rock have been studied. |
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Some forms of balancing selection do not result in fixation, but maintain an allele at intermediate frequencies in a population. |
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The question to ask is whether this free text fixation is the result of report optimization, inertia, or cainophobia. |
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Aerobiology has been little studied, but there is evidence of nitrogen fixation in clouds, and less clear evidence of carbon cycling, both facilitated by microbial activity. |
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The Germans employed the Haber process of nitrogen fixation to provide their forces with a constant supply of gunpowder despite the British naval blockade. |
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The preferred treatment of isolated, displaced greater tuberosity fractures has been with nonabsorbable suture fixation through transosseous tunnels. |
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Bio-fertilizers increase soil fertility through varied processes, such as phosphorus solubilizing, nitrogen fixation, and synthesis of growth-enhancing substances. |
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While the system offers low-profile versions of both classic plate designs and newer anatomic ones, VLP FOOT screw options give it an unrivalled breadth of fixation choices. |
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Until today, patients with dysplastic pedicles or poor bone quality did not allow me to obtain optimal vertebral fixation for correction of my deformity cases. |
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Dialysis of aliquots containing soft material in pure water allowed for handling and isolation of individual washed cells for fixation and further examination. |
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The tester identified the retinal location where the participant maintained fixation, either at the fovea or at a PRL in an eccentric retinal position. |
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Development is also done at the receptacle and then once at the stage of seedling, the latter is detached for fixation on a new support and form a new individual. |
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The time for a neutral allele to become fixed by genetic drift depends on population size, with fixation occurring more rapidly in smaller populations. |
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Additionally, there are two angular holes designated for wire cerclages and non-absorbable sutures that can be used for additional fixation of the greater tuberosity. |
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This process begins with carbon fixation and is initiated when carbon dioxide in the air diffuses into the leaves of plants and into spaces between photosynthetic cells. |
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Among their topics are redox signal transduction, carbon fixation in chloroplasts, plant mitochondrial metabolism, and photosynthetic carbon-nitrogen interactions. |
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The neutral theory of molecular evolution proposed that most evolutionary changes are the result of the fixation of neutral mutations by genetic drift. |
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European mammoths had a major diet of C3 carbon fixation plants. |
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Both plates include four holes, specifically designed to provide stable fixation in the calcar neck and help protect against varus tilt and settling of the humeral head. |
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For example, to insist on the inclusion of female match racing in Ynglings amounts to a foolish fixation on an arcane and visually unexciting aspect of the sport. |
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Recurrence rate did not correlate with fixation technique, whether transfascial sutures combined with 1 row of spiral tacks or tacks placed in a double-crown pattern was used. |
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However, for Pakistan to ever entertain a similar layout of exhausted social and political monopoly, it has to first outlive its dated fixation with deniability. |
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Nitrogen fixation and petrochemicals were invented by Westerners. |
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The fixation of the stress led to sound changes in unstressed syllables. |
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In addition, surgical measures such as internal fixation may be used. |
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Treatment involved the placement of the P-15 BGS in combination with various osteosynthesis techniques to ensure adequate fixation of the fracture site. |
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Common signs and symptoms include upper eyelid retraction, lid lag with infraduction, widened palpebral fissure during fixation, and lagophthalmos. |
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