Vendors use stainable, renewable, and recyclable raw materials, such as paper, plastic, metal, glass, and other flexible materials, to manufacture packaging coatings. |
According to Al-Ghanim, stainable development is a global, rather than a national affair. |
Instead of an iron profile, we relied on the semiquantitative analysis of stainable liver iron granules as a scoring system for the assessment of the overall tissue iron load. |
They are known as argentaffin cells, because they are selectively stainable with silver salts. |
During cell division, the stainable, inactive DNA appears in the form of threads or rods called chromosomes. |
The stainable DNA may appear in clumps or may be in a reticulated pattern. |