For chemical analysis of the sputum, the samples of sputum were homogenized in a glass homogenizer and centrifuged. |
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The right lung was then carefully liberated from major bronchi and vessels, homogenized, and stored for analysis of hydroxyproline content. |
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Multiculturalism is a part of oneself, one's own society, no matter how homogenized the society may be. |
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They have been further homogenized, and secularized, in the postwar years of relative affluence by American-style middle-class consumerism. |
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There is no place in America demonstrably more homogenized or more corporatized than Vegas. |
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A portion of each sample was chopped into small pieces, frozen, and homogenized in fresh CTAB extraction buffer. |
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Serial dilutions of homogenized lungs were plated on Petri dishes containing trypticase soy agar. |
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The powder was homogenized in 750 ml phosphate buffer containing pinene as an internal standard. |
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This was followed by a further two extractions, and the dried extract homogenized in 1 ml assay buffer for DHT analysis. |
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Women's experiences tend to be homogenized, and rarely are the voices heard of women from the margins who are multiply oppressed. |
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Freeze-dried leaves were ground into powder using a mortar and pestle and homogenized in homogenizing buffer. |
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Our already ideologically narrow local media sphere is further narrowed by this recycling of a globally homogenized, monoglot worldview. |
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Similarly, the asymmetric attraction of man and woman is lost once sexual relations are homogenized. |
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There is nothing sentimentalized or homogenized about this story or the characters. |
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Sample digestion for Hg analysis was conducted separately, using 5 g aliquots of homogenized samples. |
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Embryogenic tissues were homogenized to a very fine powder in liquid nitrogen and then sugar extraction was carried out. |
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The arterial samples were kept on ice and were homogenized in water using a Potter Elvehjem homogenizer. |
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In a typical preparation, 250 g of soybean seeds were homogenized and defatted. |
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Abalone ovaries were homogenized in a Waring blender in solution D as previously described. |
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Advertising is one of the most corrupt, thoughtless, homogenized, creatively bankrupt means of communication and artistic expression. |
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American culture is becoming homogenized to the point where it's getting hard to tell one place from another. |
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Small numbers of viable streptococci were found in lymph nodes and spleen when these tissues were homogenized and cultured. |
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For instance, homogenized milk is an emulsion made up of butterfat droplets dispersed in water. |
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But as a fairly homogenized subclass of workers, the Mexican Indians are readily marginalized. |
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Four grams of embryos were homogenized and oil was extracted in boiling petroleum ether. |
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Localized post-depositional mixing by cave crickets is evident both macroscopically and microscopically as homogenized weakly granulated fabric. |
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The sheer volume of consumers has simultaneously homogenized it, as well as reigniting enthusiasm for it. |
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There are other dressings, such as mayonnaise, salad dressings, and homogenized French dressings, in which much finer spice particles are desired. |
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The eggs were then cracked open, and the yolks and whites of the egg samples from the same batch were pooled and homogenized with an electric mixer. |
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The yolks were homogenized with 1 ml water per gram of yolk. |
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Root tissue was pulverized in a mortar under liquid nitrogen and homogenized with buffers for the preparation of soluble extracts or plasma membranes. |
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There is almost no material that has not yet been milled, comminuted, homogenized or mixed by the FRITSCH instruments. |
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Each sample is individually stirred and homogenized with a contamination-free magnetic stirrer prior to sampling. |
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It's no longer the conventional nuclear family, nor is it a racially homogenized demographic. |
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The heated mix is typically homogenized in order to assure a smoother body and texture. |
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Subsequently, the remainder of the pancreas was homogenized and extracted with ethyl alcohol and acid. |
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At least three replicates and preferably five should be taken and each should be homogenized separately. |
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Rather it denotes the homogenized thinking of one standardizing idea, a One-Idea-system. |
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Within the SNF region, the fuel materials may generally be homogenized to facilitate shielding calculations. |
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In short, European cities have gradually become ''Americanized,'' a general term for homogenized, lifeless urban centers. |
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After the representative sample has been ground and homogenized, it is ready for fast and direct analysis. |
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To attain high quality and uniform material consistency in the finished cement, the raw material is homogenized in a so-called blending bed. |
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The homogenized egg samples were always stored in polyethylene bottles pre-washed with nitric acid, and they were placed in a refrigerator until chemical analysis. |
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Milk may be homogenized to stop the cream from rising to the top. |
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Embryogenic tissues were homogenized to a fine powder in liquid nitrogen. |
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The tissue was homogenized in a mixture of acetone and hexane. |
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Total RNA preparations were made as described in Ashburner, except that tissues were homogenized directly, without previous grinding in liquid nitrogen. |
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Though they maintain a workmanlike attention to detail, entries in the seventh edition feel homogenized, impeccably accurate yet flat and lifeless. |
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It's an odd thing to say, but Tokyo is the most homogenized society I've ever seen, especially coming from Toronto where everything is so diverse. |
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In this scenario, Aboriginal diversity is erased, with linguistic, cultural, and ceremonial differences homogenized within the one stereotypical image. |
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It's a sad fact, but the opera world has become so businesslike, singing styles so generic, and the stars so homogenized, that there is virtually nothing left to make fun of. |
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The flip side is that Zambian society has become more homogenized. |
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How terribly homogenized, predictable and boring we've all become. |
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If diversity is always imagined in the same ways, it becomes, ironically, homogenized, and loses its power to unsettle established ways of thinking. |
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Just as America is becoming a monochromatic world of look-alike stores, so too the entire world is getting a bit more homogenized with CNN and the Internet. |
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This is not easy, because as a society we are homogenized, scattered and systematically alienated from the landscapes and communities that nurtured us in our youth. |
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In a world of simultaneous release, entertainment would be homogenized and consumer choice reduced. |
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Though these bands had a regional touch to their output, the overall sound was a homogenized mixture of Polish styles. |
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For this the sample has to be homogenized, e.g. with a disperser. |
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Indeed their digital creative workstation with consistent lighting conditions allows them to provide a homogenized and standardized rendering no matter the visual envisioned. |
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The researchers filtered the juices and homogenized them under two different pressures. |
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The mixture is melted and homogenized with a heated screw mixer and converted by melt blowing. |
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The team took bean and sediment samples and homogenized them to make composites for soil, beans, and cocoa bean shells for each farm. |
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The world is quickly becoming homogenized, according to the author, with the same species appearing around the globe. |
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A truer representation of the independent spirit is just not easy to find in our corporate-run, homogenized, boring little world. |
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There's no question that this homogenized version of GLBT people is an image whose time has come. |
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If, for instance, we examine a bottle of homogenized milk, we see that there are no lumps of fat circulating in the milk nor resting on top. |
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In the experiments, Queso Fresco was made with pasteurized, homogenized milk, lactic acid bacterial starter culture, chymosin and flake salt. |
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In the meantime, I'm perfectly happy with the pasteurized, homogenized milk that I buy at the supermarket. |
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To conclude, federal funding permits the public broadcaster to present programming that is an alternative to that of the homogenized corporate broadcasters. |
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This confidence allows you to continue being yourselves alongside other Francophone communities in Canada, in a context where cultures are increasingly assimilated and homogenized. |
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What is destroyed are entire local cultures and the diverse heritage of thousands of years of human history, with their own living knowledge, wisdom and science, increasingly fragmented, atomized and homogenized. |
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The homogenized pulpy fruit slurry is pasteurized prior to packaging. |
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Tissues from gills, mantle, and digestive gland were individually homogenized in lysis buffer with a tissue tearor. |
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The residual tissue powder is homogenized with efficient cooling in four volumes of buffer, using a tissue disintegrator with two or three homogenization periods, each followed by a cooling period. |
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Media coalesce into a seamless, pervasive, stereotyped, and increasingly homogenized and globalized cultural mainstream that has drifted out of democratic reach. |
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By so doing, they are expressing their anxiety at the risks of uniformity that an increasingly homogenized supply of cultural products entails for the imagination, and therefore the creativity, of future generations. |
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Despite these regional variations, DuPont believes that colors are becoming more homogenized around the world, with black, white and silver growing across all regions. |
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These support regions may be individually homogenized. |
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On arrival at the refinery, the materials are first homogenized, sampled and assayed by sworn-in assayers trained and controlled by the Swiss Central Office for Precious Metals Control. |
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The livers were minced with scissors, homogenized with a Polytron homogenizer, and centrifuged at 10,000g for 15 min. |
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Some perceive these interventions as overcoming homogenized, corporatized landscapes and consumer-oriented monoculturalism. |
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With all of Portugal now under the control of Afonso III of Portugal, religious, cultural and ethnic groups became gradually homogenized. |
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The oceanic or limnological mixed layer is a layer in which active turbulence has homogenized some range of depths. |
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The mixture becomes homogenized before it exits the blender. |
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Phospholipase A 2 activity has been detected in the homogenized tentacles and acontia of cnidarians including subphylums Anthozoa, Schyphozoa, Hydrozoa and Cubozoa. |
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For primary arenavirus screening, lung sections of all animals were homogenized, and RNA was extracted and reversely transcribed by using random hexamer primers. |
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In the very early moments, it is theorized that the Universe experienced a very rapid cosmic inflation, which homogenized the starting conditions. |
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Wedron Flux developed Metal Pure AL 3, a homogenized flaked flux that allows total interaction with molten aluminum and produces a very dry dross with a low metallic content. |
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