He is fashioning a unique gel into contact lenses that change color depending on the glucose levels of the patients. |
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You can grow your own aloe vera plants, or purchase the stabilised liquid extract or gel from your health food store. |
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I need a couple of ball points, a felt tip and a couple of gel roller ones. |
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I pulled a big leaf off the aloe vera plant beside the porch, split it and applied the gel to the cut. |
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The liquid creatine of today has come a long way with the help of ingredients such as soybean oil, colloidal mineral complexes and aloe vera gel. |
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Gabrielle quickly shampooed and conditioned her hair and scrubbed her entire body with some shower gel she hadn't bothered to read. |
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For instance, people often think that fire puts out water, and so would assume that a Leo would not gel well with a Pisces, for instance. |
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The pain experienced by patients in both the placebo and cold gel groups was at the same level at the beginning of this study. |
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Containing aloe vera and moisturiser, the gel will soon be available on the market. |
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Slight heating and cooling are enough to interconvert the gel between its liquid and stable forms. |
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Go to your local nursery and buy an aloe plant now, so that you will have the thick gel to use when the weather really heats up. |
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It has an iridescent shiny ice pink dial with pink patent leather strap and a changeable sporty gel strap. |
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Dumping shampoo and conditioner on my head, I squirted some shower gel on a sponge and scrubbed the grime off my body. |
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My hair was in a messy bun filled with gel and hair spray, a new technique I learned that helps your hair become more scrunched. |
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The use of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis also can be used to determine the isoelectric charge of proteins. |
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I met Claire when she walked over to me with all of her gel bracelets and rainbow bangles. |
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In case of need, one of the thick fleshy leaves can be broken off, the green outer layer scraped off and thick gel applied to the affected area. |
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The first was protein analysis using sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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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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The proteins in the immunoprecipitates were size fractionated by SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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To separate isomorphic chromosomes, electrophoretic conditions were modified and a longer gel was used. |
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After the pre-treatment of the gel, it is autoradiographed and the retarded band is cut from the gel and placed in an eppendorf tube. |
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All gel concentrations have a fairly flat distribution, again emphasizing the isotropy of these gels within the plane in the absence of cells. |
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Gels in the laboratory such as silica gel and some polymers have been studied and exploited for years. |
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Many anglers are switching from nylon monofilament line to gel spun polythene lines such as Power Pro or Fireline. |
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Fig 3 and Fig 4 each show scanned images of autoradiographs from a single gel and a single exposure. |
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Polyacrylamide gel samples were prepared on aminosilanized glass coverslips using published methods. |
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He finished applying the gel to his hair, although he couldn't get rid of that annoying cowlick in the back, and left the bathroom. |
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The formicarium had been unused over two months so I put some water on the gel and added sugar and soya. |
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Beside her was Jason, a tall gangly guy sporting what looked like ninety pounds of hair gel, and a good natured goofy grin. |
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This colourless gel acts as a barrier between skin and foundation, making the base last longer and stay looking fresh. |
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This feature allows soluble fibre to form a gel while slowly moving through the gut. |
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A company in the USA have now produced a gel that they claim is able to almost totally destroy a building thundercloud. |
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Amy tilted up his face and soothed the cool gel onto his cheekbones with her fingertips. |
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I squeezed some shampoo gel onto my hands and rubbed them quickly together, making lather. |
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The gel can be rubbed onto chrome surfaces where it forms a robust, long-lasting soft film that is virtually colourless. |
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They can already produce moulded gel implants and are now looking for a hospital whose surgeons are unhappy with silicone implants. |
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I set him down on the counter and then grabbed my shave gel out of the medicine cabinet. |
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The objecthood smeared out across the packed gel produces interference patterns, waves. |
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Gently easing her back onto the comfortable bed she pulled up her top and watched as the cold gel was smothered onto her belly. |
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The gel was applied onto the skin with use of the fingers to apply a slight massage. |
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For this reason they are usually mixed with gel or paste products to keep them in contact with the sealer longer. |
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One particularly effective treatment for comedone acne is available as a cream, gel and lotion. |
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I was wondering if you could possibly send me any information on your shower gel products. |
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For this study, electromorphs were typed by agarose gel electrophoresis or isoelectric focusing. |
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In recent days, plenty of baby clothes, diaper-rash ointment, teething gel and strollers have arrived, along with a lot of small checks. |
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It takes approximately 30 seconds to apply the shaving gel and 5 to 7 minutes to shave. |
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I gel my hair so it looks cool, and I don't shave so I have designer stubble. |
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Loss of vitreous gel can occur, predisposing the patient to postoperative inflammation, macular oedema, or retinal detachment. |
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Notes are written in a variety of gel pens and unobtrusively handed to their respective delegations by assigned note-passers. |
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A decade ago a mere palm full of gel or mousse used to tame your locks into submission for the weekend. |
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Place your container on a level surface and pour the gel slowly and carefully down the side. |
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It comes as cheap tooth powder in India, a chalky flavored paste in China, and a trendy gel aimed at high-growth youth markets. |
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Soak plantain seeds overnight in warm water and apply the resultant gel topically. |
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The hexane extract was evaporated, redissolved in chloroform and passed through a short silica gel column. |
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Fill your bath with hot water, and add a generous amount of bath oil or gel for that touch of luxury. |
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The gel is applied topically to mobilize the fatty acids and improve microcirculation and drainage in the applied area. |
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Thirty microlitres of PCR product was loaded on 1.5 per cent agarose gel electrophoresed and stained with ethidium bromide. |
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The product was isolated by silica gel column chromatography utilizing a gradient system of increasing polarity. |
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The agar gel apparently replaces the medium that evaporates, and there is no damage to the cells during the period required for micrurgy. |
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Nail polish, shampoo, perfume, hair gel and body lotion all may contain phthalates. |
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The more volume you can get in your hair from shampoo, setting gel and a round brush, the better the height. |
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The camphor in the gel will help soothe, while arnica, a natural astringent, will help reduce puffiness. |
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Consider using silica gel or air midsoles in your shoes plus polyester or polyester-blend socks to prevent blisters and keep your feet dry. |
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Keratolytic preparations containing salicylic acid in a propylene glycol gel may be used to remove the stratum corneum. |
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It is found that tacticity has no influence on the molecular structure in solution, while it plays a role in the gel state. |
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Other dentists prefer to kick-start the treatment by using a laser to activate the gel in the surgery, with shorter at-home follow-up sessions. |
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Messages of congratulation are written in shaving gel across the bathroom mirror. |
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The vesicles filled with agarose gel and sucrose solution were diluted into an isoosmolar glucose solution. |
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Thick foam, gel pads, and extra linen increase the distance between the patient and electrode and should not be used. |
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Containing aloe gel, safflower oil, and almond oil, this potion felt creamy and nourishing and removed dirt and oil. |
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She does not recognize the pattern of bars that luminesce on the gel until she has stared at it for a full minute. |
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I stick plasters on three toes to prevent blisters, and a gel cushion on my big toes to protect my toenails. |
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The thread not sewn is tangled in aesthetically pleasing patterns not unlike miniature Pollock drips, then tacked down by a gel medium. |
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The moisture could be the water in which the boat is sitting and which permeates the gel coat or it could be bilge water from inside the hull. |
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The residue was chromatographed on a column of silica gel prepared with chloroform. |
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I recommend you clean your face with a scrubbing gel in the morning before going to work or at night before hitting the sack. |
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I generally try to load cameras well before a dive, and wedge a small sachet of silica gel in a corner of the housing. |
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The triplex and biplex PCRs were combined before electrophoresis and loaded onto a single gel lane to form a pentaplex system. |
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Tarnish, as with silver, can be prevented by storing your jewellery in resealable plastic bag together with a sachet of silica gel. |
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The gloves have a rubberized non-slip grip and gel padding and are supported by a one-year warranty. |
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Using a loofah with a hydrating shower gel each day also ensures you'll have the smoothest skin. |
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Before examining a patient, hospital staff should make sure they have washed their hands or cleaned them with a special alcohol rub or gel. |
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These ingredients are readily wettable in an aqueous based food system, but do not dissolve, swell, or gel. |
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The decrease is minimal with lightly alkalized cocoa powder, but with strongly alkalized powder, the gel strength is significantly reduced. |
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Kistler was trying to prove that a gel contains a continuous solid network of the same size and shape as the wet gel. |
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Ask your chemist about sugar-free teething gel or powder which can be rubbed on your baby's gums. |
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They found the gel protected the macaques from infection with the simian HIV virus for more than seven hours. |
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All isolates were subjected to molecular typing by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. |
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The supernatant was desalted by centrifugal gel filtration and concentrated by ultrafiltration as previously described. |
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After collecting the last samples, protein extracts were prepared and protein gel blot was performed. |
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When you're fully relaxed, use a brush or a loofah and plenty of shower gel or soap to work up a lather. |
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When it comes to styling your hair, avoid using low-end hair products, such as cheap gel or mousse. |
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He recommends applying a firm gel at the base and a light mousse on the ends to make hair manageable, without frying it. |
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Before sequencing, the amplified regions were purified from the agarose gel using a GeneClean kit. |
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The next day's very early start didn't gel too well with this renowned lollygagger but cuckoo clocks, fondue and chocolate wait for no man. |
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The best example of such a gel is mammalian mucus, which is based on the glycoprotein mucin. |
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A small amount is withdrawn from each tube and loaded into separate wells of a polyacrylamide gel. |
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After applying a light foundation all over the face, smudge a little cream or gel blusher over the cheekbone with a brush or finger. |
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In the final step, the investigator cuts plugs to fit the wells of an agarose electrophoresis gel. |
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The multiplex strategy allowed us to run the complete set of selective amplifications for 10 individuals on one gel for a total of 24 gels. |
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The range includes a bath gel and body lotion which, when used together, produce a subtle waft of pure femininity. |
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We also use organic aloe vera gel, sunflower oil, jojoba oil and tea tree oil, to name a few. |
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To achieve this very elegant look a gel was applied to the hair and the hair was slicked as close to the head as possible. |
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Organic jojoba oil and aloe vera gel star in this thick conditioner that softens dry, damaged hair. |
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His skin was patchy and faded, and there seemed to be a faint coating of some sort of slimy gel covering most of his body. |
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The lead children don't gel convincingly as a family unit and their performances, on the whole, are stilted. |
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On the massage table, she massaged my body with arnica gel, starting on my upper back and shoulders, where I am prone to pain and tightness. |
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The estimated number of unmapped sites tested is based on the results of the gel blot hybridization for the 15-kb Pl-Rh reference clone. |
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Put the gel on a brass or bristle brush and the inside of the bore is quickly coated with the cleaner, which stays in place without running. |
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Possibly he has little complimentary sachets of shampoo and shower gel too. |
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Rabbit skeletal muscle actin was prepared as described and subjected to gel filtration. |
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Thermal studies showed that the gel phase subsequently relaxes into the quasicrystalline phase in an exothermic transition. |
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A scented body gel or wash, followed by a lotion of the same scent, helps build a powerful fragrance foundation. |
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Note that the patient has used liberal amounts of hair gel, hair spray, and perfume, all of which act as fuel and accelerants for a fire. |
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It can be made in different sizes to contain a fraction of an ounce to a quarter pound or more of liquid, gel, or cream. |
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Besides the active ingredient, the two major differences you will find are application, such as gel, solid, aerosol or roll-on, and scent. |
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We exploit the dependence of the oscillation frequency on light intensity to generate both photophobic and phototropic movement of the gel. |
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Thus in order to interdigitate across the center of gel phase bilayers, the long acyl chain of the sphingolipid probably must be long enough. |
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First the gel to slick it all down, then the spray to mold and hold where you want it. |
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The gel was stained with ethidium bromide to identify the chromosomal pattern specific for each strain. |
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The gel was stained after electrophoresis with ethidium bromide and photographed. |
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Arieal was sure he must have used some kind of gel to keep the hair in place. |
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A few dots of gel blush on your cheekbones and the bridge of your nose will give you a lit-from-within glow. |
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The rhythmically spaced silver-brown slabs of gel evoke fish scales, while the surface bubbles reinforce the aqueous appearance. |
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Natalie Miller, a Los Angeles makeup artist, also suggests using gel bronzers since they're lightweight and absorb quickly. |
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The team has been encouraging hand disinfection by trialling individual alcohol hand gel dispensers. |
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Use a high concentration prescription fluoride gel once a day or a sodium fluoride mouth rinse three times a day. |
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Complexes within the gel were electrophoretically transferred to nitrocellulose membrane and probed for as previously described. |
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There was a pause, interrupted only when Brent hit a speed bump at forty-five and Terry smeared hair gel all over his nose. |
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They separated the DNA out of the blood and analyzed it with conformational gel electrophoresis. |
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The purity of enzyme preparations was analysed by gel electrophoresis and spectral analysis. |
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Leaf tissue was placed in vials containing silica gel and stored at room temperature. |
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Add a light sprinkling of glitter gel for added dazzle or jazz up the sides or back with hair jewels. |
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Now assume that a macromolecule contains reversible linker groups allowing weak links with the gel. |
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They placed the gel electrodes to their temples and the strobe visor in front of their eyes. |
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Both embodiments produce hybrid gel electrolyte systems in which gel and liquid electrolyte co-exist. |
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The digest was fractionated overnight on an agarose gel as described above. |
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A vitrectomy may be done to remove the shrunken vitreous gel that is pulling on the retina. |
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They typically come in a bar, gel or liquid form, and are less drying than are deodorant and antibacterial detergents or soaps. |
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All cultured marble, onyx and granite products have a gel coat finish that provides a non-porous, stain resistant surface. |
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Add a root lift solution or volumizing gel to the roots and use a brush to lift as your blow dry. |
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The lens of the human eye is a stiff gel of transparent protein, inside an elastic capsule. |
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To spot restyle, add mousse or gel and use electric rollers on a medium setting. |
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People with type 1 diabetes should carry glucose gel or some sugary food with them at all times. |
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The gel was stained with ethidium bromide for 30 min and subsequently destained for 3 hr. |
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With a squish, the bar turned to gel and I slid to lie on my knees and chest awkwardly, desperate to turn around. |
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I gel my hair so it looks cool, and I don't shave, so I have designer stubble. |
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This gel will remove most stubborn stains and is excellent for removing grease from carpets and for washing greasy clothes. |
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If the idea was to match Steed's well-aged charms with Gambit's brash animalism, it doesn't gel. |
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To preserve fragile and moist blooms such as anemones, daisies, pansies, and zinnias, use silica gel, available from florist and craft suppliers. |
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Spraying the top of the section with hair gel helps prevent short hairs at the top from sticking up. |
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This lathery and luxurious 8 oz. bottle of shower gel is sure to help cleanse and nourish your skin. |
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This makes me use a great deal of gel and hairspray to keep it from sticking straight up. |
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I woke up, got dressed, curled my hair with gel and hairspray, got on my bus, got off and went to breakfast. |
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The supernatant was discarded and the pellets were dried in a desiccator over silica gel for 24 h and then extracted for the various assays. |
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Silica gel isn't a true gel, but a granulated chemical desiccant composed partly of silicon. |
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This matrix consists of a network of structural and adhesive proteins embedded in a gel of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans. |
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After cutting my hair, the hair-dresser usually offers to plaster it with wax, gel or some other type of gloop. |
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Germany and Europe will be waiting to see how these two most different of Germans gel on the big stage. |
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Upon compression, DPPC can pack into a gel phase that can resist these high surface pressures. |
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Neat, slender script filling two thirds of its pages, words written in blue Crayola crayon, then indigo gel pen, then smooth navy blue ink. |
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All oligos were obtained from Sigma Genosys and further purified using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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The purity of the double-stranded oligonucleotides was confirmed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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The ants are attracted to the sweet gel and can take a stomachful of poison back to their mound. |
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The script was faint, in groovy gel pen colors, quite unsteady, address elements out of order and the stamp on the left. |
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I loved his desk because it was covered in gel pens and big markers, and there was a big cork board to pin your drawings on. |
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His golden hair wasn't lathered with gel, but rather stuck out in messy clumps, urging girls to run their fingers through the shiny tresses. |
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Keep things simple with beaded necklaces, fingernail polish, and message bracelets made with gel pens and rubber bands. |
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The presence of a dicentric chromosome was confirmed by Southern blot analysis of orthogonal field alternating gel electrophoresis gels. |
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Other methods of molecular weight determination include gel permeation chromatography, end-group analysis, and osmometry. |
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However, I notice that nobody mentions that most gel pen ink seeps through the silky pages and often stains the facing page too. |
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She had a friend draw over it with a gel pen to make it look like a fake tattoo. |
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Fleischer used gel electrophoresis to discriminate yolk allozymes sampled from eggs laid by several female cowbirds. |
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If you're tired of bleeding from shaving, try this unique styptic gel formula from Proraso. |
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Polymerase chain reaction products were examined by agarose gel electrophoresis and ethidium bromide staining. |
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She gave me a really cute kitty card, two multicolored gel pens, and a little journal just for me. |
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Two Christmases ago I bought a silver and a gold gel pen to accent and decorate mats for pictures with a Christmas theme. |
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Manufacturers such as Moom and Touchme claim sugaring is less painful than waxing because the gel sticks to hair better than it does to skin. |
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Thus, during the measurement of the autocorrelation profile the properties of gel and fluid domains may, to a certain degree, be averaged out. |
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Brown conjectured that sharks use their supersensitive gel to detect these subtle boundaries. |
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Burn lavender, ylang-ylang or rose scented candles to relax and reduce stress or to complement a shower or bath gel. |
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For gel blot analysis, 10 g of total RNA was applied to each lane and separated by electrophoresis. |
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This occurs as the gel fibrils are compacted and water is lost through syneresis. |
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In the preliminary studies described here, sera from hyperimmunized animals were fractionated by gel filtration. |
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By hypodermically injecting a few ounces of liquid Tissue Builder, a pliable gel is quickly formed, filling emaciated and sunken tissue. |
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An official said that coco gel and coconut-water concentrate are being bottled and promoted in a big way as an alternative to colas. |
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I passed some of the shiny unhappy people on the way into the Festival Hall, all hair gel and coiffures and labels and teeth and faces and claws. |
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For lipid mixtures the phase rule allows a temperature interval in which water may be in equilibrium with gel and fluid lipid domains. |
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Executed in acrylic and a clear gel medium, each work displays a different color combination and wave pattern. |
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The different partnerships and combinations have failed to gel over the last season. |
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Apply the oil topically twice a day and give one gel cap daily. |
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The clear gel is a skin prep, shaving gel and aftershave lotion. |
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They have been working to make the gel suitable for sealing cracks in oil wells to prevent water seeping through, and have now been awarded a contract to use it in five sites. |
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Exposing the gel to photographic film would give me a pattern of dark bands like a bar code, showing the positions of the radioactively labelled fragments. |
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With several new faces in the ranks, he wants the senior players back for pre-season earlier than usual to give them seven weeks to gel ahead of the new campaign. |
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And, ah, get soap, shampoo, scissors, a razor and some gel if you can. |
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As a result, the fragments migrate down the gel in various distances. |
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A large glass flute filled with gel was next and David arranged into this kangaroo paws, palm leaves, asparagus fern, and green amaranthus trailing over the edge. |
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That rustiness contributed to some of the home errors, but if they can be ironed out and if the players can gel just that bit more, then the only way is up. |
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Gelatin, an ingredient made from cow bones, is a frequent ingredient in yogurt, ice cream, mints, gummy candies, margarine, and the coatings on some gel caps. |
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Also, the development of the thermosensitive biocompatible gel demonstrates that bioengineering involves a lot more than just the understanding and manipulation of cells. |
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Such power laws with exponents close to 2 have been shown for several biopolymers, where the polymer concentration corresponds to that of gel preparation. |
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Marie shredded the book's pages, enclosed the shreds within gel capsules, put the capsules inside a glass druggist's bottle, and sealed the bottle with a cork stopper. |
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Switching to liquid shower gel will also help eliminate scum problems. |
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Do not use irritating, perfumed soaps, shower gel or deodorants. |
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If you plan to use silica gel or other desiccant to dry flowers, you may wish to cut off all of the stems, leaving only a small portion attached to each blossom. |
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Do not blow-dry your hair after putting gel or mousse in it. |
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As a group, these fish are generally darker than pollock, and the proteins do not set into a gel with the same strength and chewy mouthfeel as do pollock proteins. |
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The hydrocolloid wound gel of this invention is particularly useful for chronic cavity type wounds and for wounds containing sloughy or necrotic material. |
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These elements don't really gel and the whole thing too often reads like a sketch for a novel, full of interesting but unpolished ideas, rather than the finished article. |
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Nike is providing pre-cool jackets, vests filled with 12 cooled gel packs that can be worn for an hour before competing, and uniforms with ventilation panels. |
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You'll find this gel is so soothing and it will help your skin heal, too. |
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But these warnings are not required on shampoo, shower gel or family bubble bath, all of which can legally contain four times as much formaldehyde. |
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These studies showed that the gel was safe for repeated application, was nondrying, and rendered immediate moisturization to the skin on application. |
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Except for the lowest molecular weight samples, all of the average molecular weights were determined by agarose gel electrophoresis or viscometry. |
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The off-the-shelf vests use non-poisonous chemical crystals that react with water to form a gel that can be refrigerated and remain cold for up-to a few hours. |
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Nonstaining regions of the gel indicated proteinase activity. |
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Guys with a lot of hair gel are walking around trying to look important. |
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Make your hair look spiky by using hair gel or similar products. |
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Her hair was stiff with gel and hairspray and never seemed to move. |
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The gel is known to be a remarkably effective healer of wounds and burns. |
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This latest work appears to be an outgrowth of her previous collaboration with researchers to use a gel as a scaffolding for the growth of cartilage. |
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They processed starch and an oil, such as soy oil, together in superheated steam under pressure and noted the unusual nature of a gel that came out of the jet cooker. |
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Another aspect arising from the macroscopic chirality of gel networks refers to applications in material science such as sensors or switches, he told Reactive Reports. |
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In another technique, the scientists give the cows gel capsules of chromic oxide, a harmless substance that passes undigested through the animals. |
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Can rock and roll gel with this, creating not a dark and angry industrial beast, but a sound that draws on the less turbulent strains of the guitar's past? |
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They offer a range of professional services, including acrylic, fibreglass, silk and gel nail-extensions, natural nail wraps, manicures, pedicures and nail art. |
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This leads to extravasation of fibrinogen and other plasma proteins, activation of the clotting system, and deposition of a fibrin gel in the extravascular space. |
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Comb gel through with a fine-toothed comb and let hair dry naturally. |
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By late Friday afternoon, the blaze raged toward a residential five-mile canyon as firefighters frantically sprayed fire-resistant gel on houses there. |
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She opened the bag and pulled out an undersized book and a purple gel pen. |
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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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This is because separation according to the isoelectric point and the molecular weight are carried out through time-consuming gel electrophoresis analysis. |
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After being cultured for four days, the heart cells migrated toward the center of the gel to form a dense cord of tissue that extended between the two tethers. |
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After the two padded safety straps are fastened in place, two footboards with gel pad liners are placed at the foot of the OR bed, and covered with sheets. |
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Who can say why certain groups gel as they do and hit the listener with coherent loveliness, no matter how discordant the melody, while others laze in formlessness. |
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The mobility decrements may be thought of as shape factors characterizing the apparent curvature of a target fragment, as determined by gel electrophoresis. |
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The prints are covered with adhesive tape, a gel lifter, or a pourable silicone rubber casting compound that contrasts with the color of the developed print. |
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Even so, I gasped when I felt the cool gel drizzle onto my back. |
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Theoretically the occurrence of particle gel formation is linked with percolation although this is a necessary rather than a sufficient condition for gelation to occur. |
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We're making a note of that, using a pretty, glittery gel pen. |
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There was no way I was going to be able to write a long positive letter to the person whose name was scrawled in front of me in loopy pink gel pen. |
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It was with this style that he took to drawing the innards of old televisions and computers with intricate detail, all in various colors of ball-point and gel pen. |
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The writing was in pastel blue gel pen, with the glitter in it. |
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High-viscosity silica gel produced by the hydration and devitrification of volcanic ashes can eventually concentrate in any open space, such as the cast of a limb. |
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The resulting solution was applied to a gel filtration column and the eluent applied to an anion-exchange column and eluted using a 0-500-mM NaCl gradient. |
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These include the single cell gel electrophoresis assay, the gel electrophoresis assay, the alkaline elution and unwinding assays and the analysis of DNA adducts. |
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On another hand, the quantities of enflurane estimated for the maximal effects shows that more enflurane can penetrate in the gel than in the fluid state. |
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A comprehensive skin-care routine, whitening eye drops, lip balm, concealer, and a bronzing gel. |
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The gel is a thin slab of acrylamide polymerized between two glass plates. |
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Altered with gesso, acrylic paint, black and flesh-pink tar gel as well as collage, the pages of her diary were installed along a wall in a four-part grid. |
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Try water colours, acrylic paints, pastels and coloured paper, coloured modelling clay, ordinary air-drying clay, origami paper, rubber printing stamps and gel pens. |
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The thin layer may be an adsorbent such as silica gel or alumina, which is made into a slurry, placed in a layer on the glass plate, and then dried. |
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There was soap, and bath gel, even hot lather and a shaving razor. |
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Its purity and integrity was assessed using agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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The intactness of RNA was monitored by agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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My stranger-friend left the room to let the gel mask sit on my face for a bit. |
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But waiting for a draft-Clark movement to gel turned out to be problematic. |
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The first step is to gel your hair and hit the gym to work on your fitness. |
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A piece of fine steel wool soaked with the gel ought to get the rest. |
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It has a micromesh outer which limits the vest to less than 1 kilogram in weight, and has pockets of gel sewn in to it which can hold temperature for long periods. |
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Later on, the masseuse covers the client's body with a dark chocolate body mousse, consisting of mineral-rich French clay, dark chocolate, shea butter and aloe vera gel. |
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Cami, I burned my back at the beach, can you put on some aloe vera gel? |
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Our group has also successfully demonstrated that the gel mixture of collagen, laminin and fibronectin could offer a suitable growth medium for the regeneration of axons. |
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Consider a reversible gel in aqueous solvent with the polymers constituting the gel consisting of hydrophobic groups separated by hydrophilic spacers, as in the RG model. |
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True, they had no shower gel at the time and the heat treatments softened the grit and grim for removal while the cold waters revived the weary bather. |
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His dirty blond hair, having been cut short three months previous, had grown out some, and the man had spiked it using the girls' hair gel in liberal amounts. |
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To orchestrate the reaction, the researchers direct a flow of the reactants continuously over a silica gel impregnated with a light-sensitive catalyst. |
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I've enjoyed the termly classes I've taken, but just when the group is beginning to gel, term finishes and you have to start all over again with a new class. |
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As well as using the alcohol gel rub, most hospital staff now wear a badge with the Clean Your Hands logo on to remind everyone to practice good hand hygiene. |
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If your bearings were lubed with a thick gel or grease, you may have to let them soak for ten minutes, shake for ten minutes, soak for ten minutes and so on to get them clean. |
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This isn't the typical high heels and hair gel style pool party rave Miami is famous for. |
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Of course, celebrities were appropriating Native American culture long before Harry Styles bought his first bottle of hair gel. |
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Take away the sexuality and hair gel, and Bosch might as well be Detective Don Draper. |
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The implant may then be filled with saline or with a silicone gel. |
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We assessed band sharing on polyacrylamide gel autoradiographs. |
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His sandy brown hair was fixed with just the right amount of gel. |
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Gummy bear implants have the positive attributes of the silicone gel, but the gel doesn't migrate. |
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Last month's Primer dealt with endpoint product detection methods for PCR, with a primary focus on the agarose gel electrophoresis method. |
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I mean, that hair gel scene in 'There's Something About Mary' could have ended Cameron Diaz's career. |
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Amaze XT also reduced the time and cost of hair gel manufacturing, executives said. |
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The approach taken is to electrophorese the RNA sample on an agarose gel under denaturing conditions. |
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At a command to lift his legs, Savin switched out the plug for another electrosex variety, adding the needed gel to the torpedo-shaped insert. |
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She fingered him, spreading the gel and sliding the tip of her finger inside him. |
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The manager tells us this is really bad, as he puts a red bandana over his face, and we gob up the Vicks gel under our noses. |
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These are filled epoxies that have moderate mixed viscosity and a long gel time. |
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The main purposes of fracturing fluid are to extend fractures, add lubrication, change gel strength, and to carry proppant into the formation. |
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Such oxidizer react with and break down the gel, reducing the fluid's viscosity and ensuring that no proppant is pulled from the formation. |
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Electropherogram generated by capillary gel electrophoresis with phospholipid nanogel matrix shows separation of amplicons over time. |
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The usual medium for the sowing of orchids in artificial conditions is agar agar gel combined with a carbohydrate energy source. |
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Recommendations for how often to take an energy gel during the race range widely. |
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Electrophoresis was performed for 90 min at 120 V. The gel was vacuum dried and then exposed to a phosphoscreen for 45 min. |
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They are distinct from pens, which instead disperse a trail of liquid or gel ink that stains the light colour of the paper by absorption. |
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Paramedics then climbed up, slathered a soothing gel on his burns, gave him pain medication, a neck brace and slid him on a spine board. |
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Indulge him with a unique male spa hamper of a shave oil, Shave gel and after-shave balm for all his grooming needs. |
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Supplies of soap, bleach, or alcohol-based hand gel also were depleted. |
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The public and scientific debate regarding the safety of silicone gel breast implants is building. |
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A wrist rest, preferably gel, is also recommended to minimize contact pressure on the wrists and forearm. |
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A hepatitis screen was negative, and the findings on an amoebic gel diffusion test and stool microscopy were normal. |
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