Application of NaCl to the root system of maize plants exerts a strong water stress onto the plants. |
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Osmotic stress and potential defects in small ion or metabolite transport were examined on 1.2 M NaCl plates. |
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This indicates a reduction in polarity of the tryptophan environment in presence of NaCl, i.e, in rod-shaped micelles. |
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Replacement of NaCl for isosmotic sorbitol produced a slight depolarization of the membrane. |
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It has a lower eutectic point than NaCl and can work at lower temperatures. |
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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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Cells were perfused at room temperature in a modified Tyrode's solution consisting of 150 mM NaCl, 5 mM KCl, 2 mM CaCl 2, 1 mM MgCl 2, 10 mM Hepes, 30 mM glucose. |
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For example this would give us the formula NaCl for sodium chloride. |
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Alternatively, if hypertonic NaCl as not immediately available, hypertonic mannitol can be administered to accomplish this goal. |
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