The hydrogenase was purified from the crude membrane fraction according to the reported method. |
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You may call it transcendental bliss, purified intuition that enables one to see the Supreme as one's own Self. |
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They were then washed with purified water, allowed to dry and mounted onto microscope slides, cells side up. |
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I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed. |
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Clearly, quenchable free radicals are the primary source of plasmid nicking in the purified solutions. |
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The purified stem cells normally give rise to cells that mature into red blood cells and white blood cells. |
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The material of choice is agarose, a carbohydrate polymer purified from a salt water algae. |
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Please make sure that you don't reconstitute your infant formula with water that is not purified. |
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The mat should be a cotton rag or chemically purified wood pulp and must test negative for lignin. |
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The results were also verified by examining the spectra of two purified proteins, albumin and lysozyme. |
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Taken orally or as an injection, laetrile is a purified form of amygdalin, a chemical found in lima beans, raw nuts and the pits of many fruits. |
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Then, personal passion or stress is purified and transformed into unselfish compassion. |
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Writing in French purified his style, and his translations into English of his work retain a penitential rigour and asperity. |
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Yield your understanding to be taught of God, yield your heart to be purified and educated for God, yield your life a sacrifice to God. |
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My church is the temple of my body, purified externally as well as internally. |
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Fatty acid methyleslers were purified by high-performance thin-layer chromatography and subjected to gas-chromatographic analysis. |
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Thyroid antibodies were measured by an immunoradiographic procedure using thyroglobulin and purified thyroid peroxidase in 11 subjects. |
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Polyclonal anti-RIP1 antibody was purified over a column of recombinant His-tagged proRIP1 coupled to cyanogen-bromide activated Sepharose. |
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Each vaccine contains 23 purified pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides of S. pneumoniae serotypes. |
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Repetition of the purified story of John Ramsay's help during the early years of settlement continues to silence Native voices. |
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Botox is the trade name for a highly purified, naturally occurring protein that is produced by the bacterium Clostridium Botulinum. |
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Although he claims that it is purified tap water that he will sell, he does not make any distinction between mineral water and tap water. |
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Tuberculin skin testing with tuberculin purified protein derivative is used to screen persons for latent tuberculosis infection. |
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The usual screening test for tuberculosis is the Mantoux skin test with five tuberculin units of purified protein derivative. |
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Lipid transfer proteins are small, basic proteins that have been purified from both monocotyledons and dicotyledons. |
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They genetically engineered and purified protein in the virus, which they then injected into uninfected mice. |
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But he stressed that making sure water was purified or boiled when living off the land was difficult for the untrained. |
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Blood is pumped from the heart to the branchiae, where it is purified, and then distributed to all parts of the creature's body. |
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Cells were disrupted by sonication, and soluble recombinant proteins were purified on the TALON metal-affinity resin. |
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All of the liquid amines were purified by vacuum distillation just before use. |
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This was purified and dried and when digested with spirits of wine gave the mauve dye. |
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Highly purified lauric acid was used to standardize the temperature and quantitative heat determinations. |
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All oligos were obtained from Sigma Genosys and further purified using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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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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A pailful, containing four gallons, may be purified by a single teaspoonful of the alum. |
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Using high pressure liquid chromatography, the alkaloids can be purified and crystallized. |
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An abundant 24 kDa protein has been purified and identified from soybean seed hulls. |
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The pheromone has been partially purified and consists of several related molecules similar to hydroxylated fatty acids. |
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Chemical separation was carried out in a clean room environment with reagents purified in two-bottle Teflon stills. |
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Rather than eating fish, which is largely contaminated with PCBs and mercury, consume a high-quality purified fish or cod liver oil. |
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A rabbit was immunized and boosted with the purified recombinant mammaglobin. |
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Somehow or other, by destiny, this sinner did perform a pious deed, and by that deed he became purified. |
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The re-educated cells, with the ability to identify and destroy cancerous cells, are then removed, purified, and injected into the patient. |
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For all 43 species, amplified fragments were purified from agarose gels and ligated in the TOPO TA cloning vector. |
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We obtained chymotrypsin from Sigma Chemical, where it is purified from bovine pancreas. |
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Before sequencing, the amplified regions were purified from the agarose gel using a GeneClean kit. |
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A polyherbal pessary was formulated with purified ingredients from neem leaves, Sapindus mukerossi and Mentha citrata oil. |
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Recombinant plasmids were purified from overnight cultures using the alkaline lysis technique. |
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These insoluble proteins were purified from E. coli under denaturing conditions and then renatured back to the native state. |
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The purified protein migrated with an apparent molecular weight of 42 kDa on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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Water was purified by reverse osmosis, charcoal filtration, deionization, ion exchange, and ultraviolet irradiation. |
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Finally in 1945, scientists isolated promethium from uranium fission products purified by ion-exchange chromatography. |
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The 75-kD fusion protein was purified four times by affinity binding to an amylose resin. |
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The purified protein was dialyzed into 20 mM ammonium bicarbonate and lyophilized. |
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When I purified three quarts of tap water by distilling it, I got one pitcher of clean water and a residue of gray gunk. |
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Following digestion, each sample was purified with two phenol extractions and a single chloroform extraction. |
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She was bathed and purified with the remedial waters of the hot sulphur springs of Mii-no-Kami, whose healing power cleanses and relieves the body. |
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Plasma membrane vesicles were purified from root homogenates using the sucrose gradient or two-phase partitioning procedure as previously described. |
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The size and purity of the amplified product were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the fragment was purified from the gel by commercially available procedures. |
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To test the compounds' antiatherosclerotic activity, the scientists purified avenanthramides from oats and exposed them to human arterial wall cells over a 24-hour period. |
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The cells produced potent stimulation of allogenic T cells and syngeneic T cells specific for purified protein derivative in the absence of exogenous peptides. |
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No bacteria were visible upon microscopic examination after growing the purified fungal isolates in liquid or on solid YPD medium without the antibiotics. |
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Water, doubly distilled over quartz, was purified by Milli-Q Plus system. |
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A shaman would perform rituals to prevent the deceased ghost from returning, and individuals who had tended to the body ritually purified themselves. |
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However, the patients despite their symptoms were all living independently and had normal proliferative responses to mitogenic stimulus and to purified protein derivative. |
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As the warm cream circulates back up through the body, the internal organs are purified, the skin becomes radiant, and the equilibrium of body and mind is restored. |
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We measured the effect of cytochalasin D mobilization of integrins on adhesion of a leukocyte cell line to both cultured endothelium and purified ligand substrates. |
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The active principle is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis. |
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After a glorious hour and a half of pampering, I was now free take my newly purified bod back to the office, where I found myself downing large quantities of water. |
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They are purified cellfree hemoglobins, where the globin portion of the molecule has been modified chemically by conjugation, cross-linking or polymerizing. |
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Both unpurified air, originating from another location, and the air containing organic impurities which is produced in the drier itself can be purified in the drier. |
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There he made preparations for his first attempts to consolidate purified platinum powder into a solid plug and to hammer it into a metallic ingot. |
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Violence, like any contagion, will spread to new and new categories of victims, endlessly reducing the remnant of the saved until it is purified out of existence. |
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The development of purified cardiac glycosides, the active principles of digitalis, has been a distinct step forward in the treatment of diseases of the heart. |
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This study concentrates on these parameters using purified exines prepared from pine pollen, which consist of a central capsule and two lateral sacci. |
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A fellow nemophilist, Whittredge constructs a purified image of the Catskill streams, a quiet, sanctified zone for communion between fisherman and forest. |
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Boil equal parts nori and kombu with just enough purified water to cover. |
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Waste water is purified in that an aerated mixture of waste water with activated sludge is degassed before being discharged into the secondary settling basin. |
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The researchers then extract purified proteins from the gel. |
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Highland areas would be reforested to create a filter through which rain and groundwater could be purified for use in the more populated valleys and lowlands. |
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In most of the Vedic and Tantric rituals the right hand, with which the yajnas, homas and pujas are performed, is purified by wearing a pavithra ring on the ring finger. |
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Although ricin can be purified through chemical extraction processes from castor beans, the material found in these jars was far less toxic than purified ricin. |
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With the doors and windows sealed, the air should be purified by sprinkling perfumes and scents and by burning aromatic woods such as laurel, myrtle, rosemary and cypress. |
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There are also potential green 'aquaponic' concepts of using water from fish ponds to irrigate hydroponic plant crops then recirculating the purified water to the fish tanks. |
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A live coal from the altar has touched his lips, and they are purified. |
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The other group of ovariectomized mice was given only purified water. |
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Pharmacokinetics and immunologic consequences of exposing macaques to purified homologous butyrylcholinesterase. |
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Oocyte formation by mitotically active germ cells purified from ovaries of reproductive-age women. |
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In periodate oxidation studies of the purified polysaccharide from Rauwolfia Serpentina Benth. |
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The IgG were collected, purified, and then linked to polystyrene latex particles, resulting in latex-IgG complexes. |
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The purified extract was methylated using diazomethane and analysed using high-resolution gas chromatography. |
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They prepared the purees using a commercial polygalacturonase and a highly purified pectinesterase. |
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Cataboism of epoxy fatty esters by the purified epoxide hydrolase from mouse end human liver. |
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Immunity to coccidioidomycosis induced in mice by purified spherule, arthrospore, and mycelial vaccines. |
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We have successfully purified ValRS-EF1H complex from K562 human erythroleukemia cells to near homogeneity. |
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Epicatechins purified from green tea differentially suppress growth of gender-dependent human cancer cell lines. |
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The Mantoux test is an in vivo delayed hypersensitivity response to purified peptide derivative. |
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The extension products were purified and transferred to the 384-element SpectroCHIP bioarray. |
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Both science and religion, she says, are enfleshed, shaped and purified by skeptical communities. |
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The purified ego of early modernity was correlated with an epistemic ideal of apodicticity and necessary truth. |
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Though stripped of its power to command conviction, the ontological proof still offers a purified form of the concept of God. |
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Total RNA from U937 and Jurkat cell line cultures was isolated with TRIzoI and purified with the RNeasy Mini Kit. |
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Though Church doctrine increasingly purified Mary as the centuries passed, N-Town restages and foregrounds her scandalousness. |
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The purified nRhi o 1 was found to retain IgE reactivity as immunoscreened with mold allergy patient sera. |
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DeBin et al. purified a 4.1 kDa basic peptide from scorpion venom with sequence similarity to small insectotoxins. |
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In typical rites, the coven or solitary assembles inside a ritually cast and purified magic circle. |
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The Protestants changed the scenario to fit their ideology that the church needed to be purified of corruption. |
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Compressed gas is purified and passed through a long-coiled saturator that is controlled at a stable temperature. |
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A series of taste tests compared natural nootkatone with 2 synthetic nootkatones, one more highly purified than the other. |
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Alternatively, caesium metal may be obtained from the purified compounds derived from the ore. |
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The water being treated flows through the resin container until the resin is considered exhausted and water is purified to a desired level. |
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Before the HPLC analysis, the serum samples were purified of proteins by centrifuging with the Microcon centrifugal filters at room temperature. |
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Rainwater from the roofs will be used for humidifying the biomes, conserving purified mains water. |
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Collagenase clostridium histolyticum is a combination of two purified collagenases, derived from the bacterium Clostridium histolyticum. |
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Sucrose, extracted and purified in specialized mill factories, is used as raw material in the food industry or is fermented to produce ethanol. |
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The purified syrup is then concentrated to supersaturation and repeatedly crystallized in a vacuum, to produce white refined sugar. |
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Bulk sodium sulfate is usually purified via the decahydrate form, since the anhydrous form tends to attract iron compounds and organic compounds. |
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Bacteriostatic water also known as bacteriostatic water for injection that has been purified through distillation for preparation of products. |
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Bob Canfield had just provided Griff with purified hCG and its subunits, and we were going to characterize the proteins immunochemically. |
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The ingredients include purified water, certified organic aloe vera, glycerin, alkyl polyglucoside, Vitamin E, citric acid and sodium hydroxymethyl glycinate. |
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The other new medication is a gel form of podofilox, a purified and less irritating form of podophyllin, an old standby caustic office therapy for anogenital warts. |
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Woodgate's laboratory recently discovered and purified polymerase iota. |
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In a new study, purified sulforaphane, a naturally occuring compound in cruciferous vegetables, reduced the number of acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells in a lab setting. |
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It thrives on compost and natural fertilizers brewed from comfrey or seaweed and uses only rain, natural groundwater or wastewater purified through a system of reed beds. |
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The simplest standard distillation apparatus is commonly known as a pot still, consisting of a single heated chamber and a vessel to collect purified alcohol. |
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Synthetic odorants are produced through organic synthesis and purified. |
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Both transfection of human prochymase cDNA and injections of purified chymase into implanted sponges demonstrated that chymase was a powerful angiogenic factor. |
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The carbonate is calcined in situ to give calcium oxide, which forms a slag with various impurities present, and separates from the purified iron. |
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After centrifugation, the top dense band contained the purified oocysts, which were removed using a pipette and placed in 15 mL polypropylene snap cap tubes. |
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Synchronized cultures of P. falciparum trophozoites were grown in human RBCs and incubated with increasing concentrations of purified human platelets. |
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The final twist in this tragic tale is that it has revived the crusade to licence chang'aa so that it can be purified like the Uganda Waragi or the Tanzanian Konyagi. |
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After expression, we purified MutM using polyethleneimine precipitation, ammonium sulfate precipitation, cation exchange chromatography, and size exclusion chromatography. |
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Known as the celery looper virus, this naturally occurring microbe might be purified, then packaged and sold as an environmentally friendly viral insecticide, or biopesticide. |
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The peptide kits can be radiolabeled by adding commercially available 18F in saline, heating briefly and then rapidly purified with an inexpensive disposable cartridge. |
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A polyhistidine-tagged recombinant nucleocapsid protein of SNV was expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and purified by nickel chelation chromatography. |
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Naturally, Sofia Marmon has tasted the purified proteins extracted from herring, which after heat treatment have a consistency similar to crabsticks. |
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This interesting work shows that exactly the right purified solution of linear organic molecules can cyclize under the right conditions to present activated nucleotides. |
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The crude copolymer product was purified by redissolving it in 1,4-dioxane and then adding the solution dropwisely into a large excess of isopropyl alcohol. |
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Alferon N is a highly purified, natural source, glycosylated, multispecies alpha interferon product, composed of eight forms of highly purified alpha interferon. |
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The purified 58 kDa protein from Achyranthes aspera caused the immediate immobilisation of sperms as compared to that of control in a dose dependent manner. |
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Purified water is first used to cool the boiled wort, becoming heated in the process. |
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Purified proteins were dialyzed into distilled water and dried down by lyophilization. |
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Purified elements from the Periodic Table would be prime candidates for patenting. |
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Purified lipid-DNA adducts had a characteristic fluorescent spectra and showed a decrease of hyperchromicity and melting point. |
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Purified proglotids were macerated to release the eggs and these were obtained by filtration in metallic meshes. |
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Purified proteins were then used as antigens to immunize rabbits. |
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Purified gas consisted of hydrogen, methane, carbonic oxide, heavy hydrocarbon, and nitrogen. |
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Acetic Acid is an organic chemical mainly used for the production of Vinyl Acetate Monomer, Purified Terephthalic Acid, acetic anhydride, acetic ester and chloroacetic acid. |
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