He was an adherent of liberation theology, a progressive movement that advocated for the poor. |
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Moreover, in flocculent strains such as 1278b it is difficult to distinguish between two adherent cells and a cell with a large bud. |
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The measuring chamber consists of a copper block serving as a holder for the cover glass with the adherent cells. |
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If the vitreous is exceptionally adherent to a weak point on the retina, a tear, hole, or detachment may develop. |
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Most claimed to be fully adherent only on occasions when they felt lethargic or unwell. |
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The limitation of our method is that it can only be used for studying cells in suspension and is therefore not suitable for adherent cell lines. |
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Scalp seborrhea varies from mild dandruff to dense, diffuse, adherent scale. |
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The appendix was enlarged and formed an irregular, nodular mass with adherent omentum, measuring 6 x 4 x 4 cm. |
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The Corallimorpharia have a flattened adherent base, similar to Scleractinia, but without a base plate or basilar muscles. |
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I was a gummy adherent, gobbling gelatinous animal shaped confections like they were going out of style. |
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The mass was large, firmly attached to the dura, and superficially adherent to the brain over Broca's area. |
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Women with morbidly adherent placenta were likely to experience more complications and transfusions. |
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Any person could be an adherent of the religion concerned, and be entitled to the same privileges and obligations as every other person. |
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John Duncan was born in Athy in or about 1785 and unlike his brother Thomas he became an ardent adherent of Methodism. |
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Even before that, I was not an adherent of the Freudian theory, just from my own experience. |
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The perception appears to be that I am such a slavish adherent of the letter of the law that I do not grasp the spirit of it. |
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He was not an adherent of an established religious tradition, but followed his own personal faith. |
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As the style grows and the papillae develop, adherent pollen grains are observed with increasing frequency. |
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Latex beads pipetted onto the surface of adherent aggregates attach to the membrane and are internalized. |
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He is an adherent of the somewhat controversial school of evolutionary psychology. |
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Electrocardiograph conductors are adherent to both clavicular regions and to the left lateral chest wall. |
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The mass was removed in multiple pieces, and some of the myocardial muscle was also removed with densely adherent tumor. |
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A 6 cm right adrenal mass that was quite adherent to the inferior vena cava was found. |
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The innermost layer is the pia mater, a delicate vascular layer adherent to the surface of the brain and spinal cord. |
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Moreover, in flocculent strains it is difficult to distinguish between two adherent cells and a cell with a large bud. |
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Unfortunately the tumor was quite adherent to the left subclavian artery and chest wall and could not be completely removed. |
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This procedure allows visualization of adherent bacteria in the living worms. |
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The applicability of the light scattering technique would be greatly expanded if it could be implemented using adherent cells. |
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Normal mechanical ventilation produced no change in leukocyte rolling velocity and the number of adherent cells over 2 hours. |
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Signs of high-risk bleeding include active arterial bleeding, nonbleeding visible vessels, nonbleeding adherent clots, and ulcer oozing. |
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It is remarkable that this coupling between energy storage and dissipation has been observed not only in different adherent cells but also in many soft biological tissues. |
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He was, in his younger days, an adherent of socialist views. |
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The omentum and mesentery were also thickened and adherent to the viscera. |
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An understanding of the parameters controlling the number of rolling cells is important because it directly influences the number of adherent cells. |
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A growing body of evidence indicates that the primary control of adherent cell shape and deformability is exerted at the level of the cytoskeletal filaments. |
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Patients who have adherent clot on their ulcer at endoscopy are at increased risk of rebleeding, as was the case in six of seven patients in this series. |
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As shear stress is increased, the number of firmly adherent cells decreases and the distribution of rolling velocities throughout the population becomes wider. |
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The results from this study indicate that the retraction response is rarely observed in the current population of passive adherent cells selected for investigation. |
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The experiments were repeated four times for each of at least five donors, and the average percentage of adherent cells under each condition was determined. |
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The lining of the gizzard should be tough and tightly adherent to the mucosa. |
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But important as the wavering devo-max adherent is to the campaign, the middle million also includes some of Scotland's most disengaged voters. |
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At times, it seems as though he's debating children, like a modern astronomer arguing with an adherent of a Ptolemaic solar system. |
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Note: the culture of adherent cells in serum-free media requires the addition of pre-adhesion molecules such as fibronectin and collagen. |
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After application, the paint or varnish dries to a solid, adherent and protective coating. |
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However, the coating on the pipe sections both upstream and downstream of the rupture location appeared to be intact and adherent to the pipe. |
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A status filter will allow the user to display companies that are adherent, not adherent, or both. |
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Corrosion in air or steam occurs relatively slowly due to the formation of a compact adherent chromium oxide based scale. |
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Other options for removing adherent scale involve applying any of a variety of oils to soften the scale overnight, followed by use of a detergent or coal tar shampoo. |
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What you feel is the indurated mesentery or the adherent bowel. |
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They can attach to solid surfaces and form biofilms that are defined as matrix-enclosed microbial populations adherent to each other and to surfaces or interfaces. |
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Segmented pedicels that bear mature fruiting bracteoles are present in Obione moneta, whereas bracteoles are strongly adherent to the stem in 0. leucoclada. |
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Smooth top cover conveyor belts, including two with a blue dye fixation specially designed to resist carotene attacks and one with a very low adherent PVC top cover. |
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Given conventional depictions of Canada as a devoted adherent to Kyoto, why are provinces so reluctant or unable to use their extensive jurisdiction and to take the lead in policy development? |
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On April 5, at pericardiectomy, the pericardium was 1 cm thick and densely adherent to the heart. |
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It is absolutely essential that the legal representative of the adherent company and his commercial staff in contact with clients be fluent in English. |
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Results of in vivo and in vitro studies show that sucralfate produced an adherent and cytoprotective barrier at the ulcer site which resisted degradation by acid and pepsin. |
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Damage and loss of tracheal epithelial cells containing adherent bacteria probably contributes to respiratory disease symptoms and possibly also to transmission by the aerosol route. |
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Sertoli cells were connected to each other by intercellular junctions and they were adherent to the basement membrane by hemidesmosomes. |
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The initial protease inhibitor studies clearly showed that people had to be very adherent when taking these medications. |
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It was slightly adherent to the lower branches of interlobar pulmonary artery. |
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Initially, Protestant became a general term to mean any adherent to the Reformation movement in Germany and was taken up by Lutherans. |
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A firm adherent of the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter, Pakistan intends to make an effective and constructive contribution to the deliberations of the Security Council. |
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Incoloy's coefficient of expansion is slightly greater than that of Inconel 600 but the difference is insufficient to cause cracking or spalling of Incoloy's tightly adherent protective oxide. |
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Do not pull off adherent clothing or objects. |
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Its posterior aspect was closely related to the adjacent distal sigmoid colon and it appeared anteriorly adherent to the parietal peritoneum. |
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This absence of the decidua basalis leads to a clinically adherent placenta. |
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Peritoneum: transparent, shiny, odourless and adherent to the flesh. |
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By employing capillary electrodes, adherent cells are easily electroporated directly in the cell-culture dish where they are grown. |
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A combination of mechanical scraper cleaning and additional external pressure pulse cleaning is applied for automatic filtration of adherent liquids, for example, or to separate agglomerated substances. |
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The tumor appeared to be encapsulated but adherent to the inferior rectus muscle at surgery. |
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Sweep or vacuum stably adherent old coats, clean thoroughly. |
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We have been the strongest adherent that we need strong sanctions in Europe and we've pushed for those, achieved those and held on to those at every single occasion. |
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Robert Deans from Athersys, USA, is presenting on the use of adherent stem cells for treatment of acute myocardial infarct. |
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It would be advisable to specify that the depositors may claim the priority of a first application deposited in a unionist country, even if this country is not an adherent to the Arrangement. |
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Dafydd ap Ivan ap Einion, an adherent to the house of Lancaster held out, in Harlech Castle, for nine years after the accession of Edward the Fourth to the throne of England. |
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There, professor Adolf von Harless, though previously an adherent of rationalism and German idealism, made Erlangen a magnet for revival oriented theologians. |
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An adherent of such an ethic ought rather to be understood as a saint, for it is only saints, according to Weber, that can appropriately follow it. |
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Sweden-based Cellectricon offers the Cellaxess system, which uses capillary electrodes to directly electroporate adherent cells in the culture dishes where they are grown. |
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This was the first time I had ever encountered anyone who so enthusiastically, publicly, and unselfconsciously self-identified as an adherent of this ancient tradition. |
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