Such samples display a large number of acoustic modes, with little separation in frequency. |
|
Judges rated the atypicality of the prosody in samples of conversation from participants in each of the three groups. |
|
There was only so much our scientists could do with lunar rocks or soil samples. |
|
Because of atrophy, cervical stenosis, or other conditions, obtaining satisfactory cervical samples from older women may be difficult. |
|
The atom smasher at CERN, outside Geneva, is barely able to make tiny samples of anti-hydrogen gas. |
|
Authorities were combing areas along the path of migratory birds for dead birds, and rushing any samples to laboratories for testing. |
|
Solubilized samples were assayed for total protein content using the EZQ Protein Quantitation Kit. |
|
Customers, who lose their key, are asked to choose the closest model from the hundreds of samples. |
|
The European and the Ashkenazi Jew samples are pooled and referred to as Caucasian. |
|
Almost all laboratories must handle and dispose of sharps and blood and urine samples. |
|
Two rovers are scheduled to descend to the surface and fetch some samples in our ongoing search for life on Mars. |
|
Marketing samples, for example, can be rich lodes of new failure types because these units are often the first to leave the engineering lab. |
|
Tissue samples from it and blood samples from other livestock on the farm are now being tested for the disease. |
|
Leaf samples were cut into small pieces and ground with a pinch of sand, liquid nitrogen, and a cold mortar and pestle. |
|
Electron microscope examinations of undisturbed samples reveal soil diagenesis and a high percentage of rock flour in the clay fraction. |
|
The robustness of these estimates should be checked by excluding the samples of one or more of the areas alternatively. |
|
Yet I was again approached with a request for samples when I was in the mortuary saying my last goodbyes. |
|
We're trying to tell them it's the same principle as sending out soil samples to analyze, but we are still running into roadblocks. |
|
However, due to the presence of stilt roots, samples were not collected at the base of the tree, but at 130 cm height above ground level. |
|
So hone your skills, get some samples and talk to anyone and everyone about what you can offer. |
|
|
The strategy generates a rich database of writing samples which permits the pursuit of a number of precise research questions. |
|
Prior to data collection, samples of lichens were collected from tree trunks at twelve of the study sites. |
|
A phase discriminator samples the output of the oscillator and accumulates data representing the duty cycle of that signal. |
|
In general, the present invention provides a pair of correlators that operate on a set of samples output by a discriminator. |
|
Difenacoum, detected in her blood samples, can be absorbed through skin, with prolonged anticoagulant effects. |
|
Local government staff took blood samples from each truckload to test for virus antibodies. |
|
The lichen samples were collected along a transect from the northern maritime Antarctic to the continent. |
|
On electrically anisotropic samples containing oriented BR molecules, photoelectric response signals could be measured. |
|
Around the lake we could see samples of most of Florida's native birds, such as osprey, anhinga, eagles, hawks, and herons. |
|
He has bombarded his samples with circularly polarized light, which contains photons with spin angular momentum. |
|
We explore the learnability of concepts from samples using the paradigm of sample compression schemes. |
|
This group of relatively high values is associated with samples containing common algal zygospores. |
|
Work continues on researching the market, creating samples and pulling it all together into a cohesive business plan. |
|
These samples will then be analysed to discover the composition and activity of any microbes present. |
|
In the water samples, elevated levels of chromium, chlorine, molybdenum, and zinc were found in the MS cluster area. |
|
They found the samples contained anaerobic bacteria that grew on sugars and proteins in total absence of oxygen. |
|
The silly, high-pitched voice samples add a little extra zest to the already heated battles. |
|
They have the right to talk to employees and safety representatives, take photographs and samples, and to impound dangerous equipment. |
|
Therefore, the next step is to see if these results can be replicated and further refined using samples from other universities. |
|
Does this explain why it's so hard to get rid of the last remaining samples of the virus? |
|
|
Zebrafish larvae at 5 dpf were fractionated into body, eye, and brain samples. |
|
These were samples that showed either a positive dipstick or a negative dipstick and were reordered on physician request, or not cancelled. |
|
Some matrix ash samples were also analysed to ensure that the complete geochemical range could be assessed, and where lapilli were not available. |
|
Scattered about the room were t-shirts, lanyards, business cards, and various other samples of printed materials. |
|
The warehouse is a treasure trove of inexpensive art supplies, including fabric remnants, wallpaper samples, tiles, and picture frames. |
|
The samples were coded so that the identity of the individual was not known to the person carrying out the tests. |
|
The descendant was also an alumna of the school, and she agreed to donate samples of her blood for the project. |
|
Accurate scoring and reporting of student writing samples is necessary to ensure the validity and reliability of the test. |
|
Mahabir said he returned to India when the rice was shipped and brought back samples of what had been laded. |
|
It could be observed whether bilirubin, haemoglobin or lactescence of the samples interfere with the measurement procedure. |
|
The allelomorphic classes shown at all loci from these samples were used as standards of comparison for the rest of the material. |
|
Once the virus samples arrived from Hong Kong the experiment and laboratory analysis took only two weeks. |
|
The samples are tested each month in Ministry labs but at the city's expense. |
|
The presence of alizarin dye and red lakes in the Raes and radiocarbon samples indicates that the color has been manipulated. |
|
The suspension was vortexed for 5 minutes, sonicated for 30 seconds and aliquoted into 100-litre samples. |
|
Sample digestion for Hg analysis was conducted separately, using 5 g aliquots of homogenized samples. |
|
Total DNA was extracted from young leaves of 60 samples using the DNeasy system. |
|
These samples were collected from different queenless colonies, the worker brood emerging being laid by workers. |
|
If you don't know your weeds from your plants, why not take some samples into your local garden centre for identification? |
|
About 22 per cent of those targeted responded, said Ferguson, and the redemption on samples hit 80 per cent. |
|
|
The lady behind the counter used a double-handled cheese knife to slice samples off of wheels of their aged edam and gouda. |
|
A number of zircon grains from the two samples show evidence for metamorphic alteration or recrystallization. |
|
No microalgae have so far been found and the ministry is now also gathering air samples to see whether the problem is airborne. |
|
With the samples on board it reascended to several kilometres above Itokawa. |
|
Two samples will be taken at an unspecified date and time at agreed sampling points. |
|
Results from 30 samples originally analysed in Bristol and reanalysed in Cambridge showed high levels of agreement. |
|
Melanie had kept her hand in doing a bit of outside catering and decided to drop in on a few people with some sandwich samples. |
|
Butchers from all parts of Ireland entered fresh samples of their traditional, or speciality, sausages, black or white pudding or drisheen. |
|
Two samples of African rattans were supplied as living seeds for propagation by Dr T. Sunderland from wild plants in Cameroon. |
|
A device called a reflectometer is used to measure the degree of whiteness in processed tuber samples destined to become chips. |
|
Roll Deep recently managed it by setting some hard urban beats and raps against some well-chosen samples and melodies. |
|
We went where there were free samples, elbowing each other out of the way to get to them. |
|
Results are based on statistically valid random samples of members and are rigorously audited. |
|
In undiluted samples, ribose, fructose, rhamnose, glucose, and one unidentified sugar were detected at low concentrations. |
|
In addition to microbiological testing, dust samples are screened for the presence of heavy metals, pesticides, and radiogenic elements. |
|
In any event, the RVP samples tested by Mr Cooper are properly to be regarded as the joint property of AIC and Mobil. |
|
The samples we've included were weighted to favor people whose past voting behavior suggested a higher likelihood of voting. |
|
From 1905 to 1918, he brought back samples of plants from apples to zoysia grass. |
|
Participants were asked to bring the plastic bag containing both saliva samples and the cold pack to the study visit. |
|
Given that the field oscillates at 60Hz, this gives me a phase angle of 0.4PI radians between samples. |
|
|
Neutron activation analysis is a method of producing radioisotopes in very small samples of a material. |
|
Said samples are then fired through the speakers, stuttering, jittering, and gurgling out at tremendous speeds. |
|
Meanwhile, a PhD student is setting traps to collect hair samples from the park's population of spotted-tailed quolls. |
|
Even though the samples are all fairly small it's quite amazing to be able to see all that. |
|
The free caustic soda can be determined very easily by acidimetry on samples which are taken from the conveyor belt from time to time. |
|
The music is varied, contextualising music-box melodies, razor-sharp beats and nostalgic acid-house key samples. |
|
Stony-irons would then be samples from the boundary between the achondritic upper layers and the core. |
|
Lurid and Eridsen used a sodium acetate buffer with some samples, but could not obtain satisfactory results. |
|
Root samples must be evaluated to accurately estimate their population densities. |
|
All samples were heated for 5 min in a water bath at the required temperature. |
|
Earlier, we saw that testing samples were kept very moist and at a warm, consistent temperature using a water bath. |
|
Then they will ship the bulk samples to Iqaluit for crushing and sorting, to separate the sapphire material from waste rock. |
|
While the U.S. Coast Guard inspects ships' treatment systems quarterly, it does not collect and test effluent samples. |
|
It found two spots where accelerants could have been used and police took away samples for analysis. |
|
Variation in individual samples is high, and quantitative analysis of amino acids from fossils of this age has no value for taxonomy. |
|
Truncating the embedded bitstream associated with any given code-block has the effect of quantizing the samples in that block more coarsely. |
|
All experiments were performed in quadruplicate, using skin samples from four different pigs. |
|
Small samples were taken from the mixture, and living and dead cells were scored in quadruplicate using trypan-blue staining. |
|
All samples were measured in quadruplicate using a microtiter plate spectrophotometer at an outside diameter of 490 nm. |
|
Each musician uses a fibre-optic wand to trigger samples of the space sounds. |
|
|
Collect samples of fabrics, wallpapers and paint colours that appeal to you and assemble them on your board. |
|
They have books of pictures and samples that you can look through there, and they can do it all. |
|
In addition to the student samples, items are also sampled into test books. |
|
If you don't already know her work, you might like to check out the video mentioned above and also the samples at Amazon. |
|
The receiving devices samples a plurality of points on the near side of the structure to detect vibrations resulting from reflections of the sound wave from the object. |
|
When party ID samples in polls was the au courant topic, I weighed in mocking the conservatives. |
|
The samples of solar wind particles, collected on ultra-pure wafers of gold, sapphire, silicon and diamond were designed to be returned for analysis by Earth-bound scientists. |
|
Stallholders will be only too happy to advise shoppers who are unfamiliar with the wares on offer, and to offer them samples to help them decide what to buy. |
|
Electric guitars, souped up accordions and samples of bagpipe music, the instruments were the only electrifying aspect of the assault to the senses. |
|
He told cir that she did not ask for samples of screws or talk about implants. |
|
To test this hypothesis, the researchers drilled a series of wells downstream from where they dripped the acetate and periodically took water samples. |
|
The majority of the zircon crystals from the three samples are light yellow, well-faceted, acicular crystals with few to no signs of mechanical abrasion. |
|
Because neutron activation analysis is nondestructive, and the samples are no longer radioactive after about a month, this reanalysis for other elements is possible. |
|
Numerous charcoal samples were recovered for radiocarbon dating. |
|
For each of seven focal teams, we used an Ada program on a PC to generate 999 random permutations of rearranged songs and calculated the mean IFM for these artificial samples. |
|
Twenty-two samples for radiolarian research were collected from the grayish black, thin-bedded limestone and siliceous limestone of the Baoqing Member and the Mcishan Member. |
|
From many of these birds we collected blood samples from the jugular vein. |
|
This is most likely to be due to variation in Fe distribution within and adsorbed by plant tissues, and it was particularly evident in the root samples. |
|
In addition, another set of samples was collected in patients who were convalescing from the often-fatal disease. |
|
Next, they eliminated most ready-mades from the inventory, removed many of the lower-end samples from the wall and replaced them with higher-end framing products. |
|
|
Every 12 h during the period of prolonged darkness, samples of young leaves, flowers, roots and fruits from two plants were harvested for analysis. |
|
The on-stage musicians perform Basetrack Live with both instruments and samples, cueing up videos and sounds in real time. |
|
Not surprisingly many of the subjects of these experiments ended up mad as hatters but they did provide useful samples for us, so it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
|
Technical service supervisors pull 10 samples from the conveyor hourly and measure them on each side for length of shoulder scribe, rib scribe, neck bone and aitchbone. |
|
We captured undisturbed birds and collected the initial baseline blood samples by puncturing the alar vein and collecting blood in heparinized microhematocrit 100-l tubes. |
|
The samples were reconstituted in 1.7 ml of deionized water. |
|
Inherited oil-bearing fluid inclusions identified in those samples are hosted in a well-cemented and partially recrystallized, rounded pebble of sandstone. |
|
Grain and hay samples were analyzed for DM, ash, and soluble protein. |
|
Wood samples were taken from heavily damaged areas of 22 black spruce krummholz at eight den sites and from four trees located near the dens but with no apparent damage. |
|
For example, Ed explained to me that while a sampling a beat is a well-known device in rap music, he samples colors. |
|
Multiple samples of components may be needed to perform destructive tests. |
|
Blood samples were obtained by finger lancet or from an arterial catheter. |
|
In eight locations, blood samples were obtained by piercing the skin with a sterile lancet and absorbing a drop of blood on a piece of filter paper. |
|
That's how old samples of red mangrove and yellow pine are said to be that were recently found in 45 feet of water in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. |
|
The direction and intensity of the remanent magnetization of the oriented samples before and after demagnetization were analysed using spinner magnetometers. |
|
They may return up to twice a week to remeasure and to take blood samples. |
|
A gifted marketer, he sent samples of the hat to merchandisers all over the West, asking for a minimum order of a dozen. |
|
At the end of incubation, samples were allowed to cool down to room temperature under ambient conditions and always maintained in an aqueous environment. |
|
The eggs were then cracked open, and the yolks and whites of the egg samples from the same batch were pooled and homogenized with an electric mixer. |
|
In addition, all cancelled urine culture samples would be held in Microbiology for 24-hours post cancellation and reordered immediately upon physician request. |
|
|
The method has been employed for the determination of ziram in commercial samples and in various foodstuffs, and the results were compared with the earlier reported methods. |
|
High-field EPR is used to determine the g xx tensor element in frozen samples and to extract the isotropic g-value from anisotropic spectra of fluid membranes. |
|
Both anoxic and control samples were kept at room temperature in the dark. |
|
Even near-perfect samples are colored by reverb or effects in the source. |
|
It really shows up in sloppy essays and writing samples and reporting on extracurricular activities. |
|
Viscosity Measurements Viscosity of the samples was measured using a Brookfield DV-III programmable cone and plate rheometer fitted with a CP-42 cone spindle. |
|
Testing of samples of deposited sediments in the riparian zone determined that agricultural activity in the watershed has caused increased sediment deposition to the wetland. |
|
An investigation by Britain's Pesticides Safety Directorate found lindane residues in three-quarters of chocolate samples on sale in British supermarkets. |
|
And designers want to take out the samples and artwork on approval so they can show them to their customers and see how they will look in the space. |
|
Hence, the ratio of the estimated parameter to its standard error approximates a Z-distribution for large samples and can be used to test the parameters. |
|
This clast can be lithologically attributed to the Upper Metamorphic Unit, but the Eocene age obtained on this rock has not been found in samples in situ. |
|
PaO 2 and PaCO 2 were measured in arterialized earlobe capillary samples. |
|
Instead of roaming the surface like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, it has a robotic arm that will dig into the Martian surface to collect samples for analysis. |
|
Tape loops, samples, piano and the odd vibraphone take these songs away from the usual acoustic fare in favour of quirkier, yet still emotional, folk pop. |
|
The samples were assayed for CHH by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. |
|
The lab has amassed over 60,000 DNA samples and pioneered some groundbreaking scientific advances. |
|
The precision may be increased by augmenting the number of samples used. |
|
Peptide samples to be used in FTIR spectroscopic experiments were converted to the hydrochloride salt by two cycles of lyophilization from 10 mM hydrochloric acid. |
|
This lag could explain the degradation observed in samples from crude lysates produced by these lysis methods even in the presence of RNase inhibitors. |
|
Steve Slilaty and his staff will extract DNA samples from the patient's blood sample, run the SNP testing, analyze the data, all under one roof. |
|
|
Past attempts at rehydrating mummy eyes churned out samples resembling mushy oatmeal. |
|
The triaxial samples were tested at three relative densities and three isotropic consolidation stress levels. |
|
Microbial samples and peri-implant crestal bone levels of all implant sites were obtained before, during and after the breakdown period. |
|
The facility's laboratory is able to process samples from wells for extraction of micropaleontological material. |
|
In the laboratory, biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them. |
|
After cooling on ice, the samples were incubated with 30 mM iodoacetamide for 1 h in the dark to carbamidomethylate the cysteine residues. |
|
In the laboratory, stratigraphers analyze samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field, such as those from drill cores. |
|
Several samples were collected for serial sectioning and for repositing in the New Brunswick Museum. |
|
Geologists also use methods to determine the absolute age of rock samples and geological events. |
|
Nonreplication of clinical studies in properly conducted community samples should be taken seriously. |
|
It has been found only at low frequencies in samples from Sardinia and Lebanon. |
|
The water samples collected from 23 major cities were all bacteriologically contaminated and showed higher values of turbidity, nitrate and lead. |
|
From October 2006 to November 2008, two hundred and forty six samples were analysed bacteriologically. |
|
Detection of Neisseria meningitides in clinical samples by a duplex real-time PCR targeting the porA and ctrA genes. |
|
Our data suggest that vortex-mixing of centrifuged amniotic fluid for 15 s adequately resuspends sedimented phospholipids in most samples. |
|
There is a need for a device that has storage space in the heating tray to 200 samples, while forms can Bailee hot before embedding. |
|
Reticulocyte counts were performed in several samples upon clinician request with Sysmex XE-5000 analyzers. |
|
The samples were obtained using a menstrual cup and transferred to a laboratory for processing and cryopreservation. |
|
The researchers have observed samples of 400-year-old plants known as bryophytes flourishing under laboratory conditions, the BBC reported. |
|
This allows for inducing quantitative differences between two populations from differences between their samples. |
|
|
See the accordion reed ranks and switches article for further explanation and audio samples. |
|
The bat samples were negative for rhabdoviruses but positive for flaviviruses. |
|
With this setup, samples can be characterized rheologically while IR-spectra are being recorded simultaneously. |
|
This formal designation allowed radiometric dates to be obtained from samples across the globe that corresponded to the base of the Cambrian. |
|
For the most recent glacial periods ice cores provide climate proxies from their ice, and atmospheric samples from included bubbles of air. |
|
Placental and blood cell RNA samples were pretreated with a Ribo-Zero Gold Kit to remove ribosomal RNA before sequencing library preparation. |
|
Exposure to UV C decreased the counts of mesophile bacteria and molds, and did not affect acidity or sugars in the samples at all. |
|
Differential workflow has traditionally been a challenge especially when dealing with leukopenic samples. |
|
The samples were collected with a bathometer from top and bottom water layers. |
|
The transition from freshwater basinal sedimentation to marine deposition was determined by analysis of diatoms from core samples. |
|
Metamerism occurs when two colored samples match under one light source to an observer but cease to match if the light source is changed. |
|
The integrated EasyLift micromanipulator and QuickFlip grid holders support FEI's process for creating ultrathin TEM samples. |
|
The teaching goal was to establish relations between lexigram comparisons with photograph samples via exclusion of Mayer-Johnson symbols. |
|
For their study, Middelveen and colleagues compared biopsy samples taken from cows with BDD with samples taken from three patients. |
|
Several ancient DNA samples have been recovered and amplified from Palaeolithic sites in the Basque region. |
|
They were testing a new way of making samples of methane clathrate so they could measure its mechanical properties. |
|
In 2007 Bryan Sykes produced an analysis of 6,000 samples from the OGAP project in his book Blood of the Isles. |
|
Simple burnability and in-use in engine testing evidenced no deficiency in the rejuvenated diesel samples. |
|
Scientists in gas masks and protective gear visited various points in pinnaces to collect samples and retrieve recordings. |
|
There were thermometers and calorimeters for measuring the flash, and samples of paints and fabrics for determining the effect on them. |
|
|
The modern attributes place it close to European early modern humans among Late Pleistocene samples. |
|
Fay ceremoniously lay down in front of the measurer before the samples were taken. |
|
Some samples are removed at room temperature, because it is felt that this is the condition the material will see in a sealing situation. |
|
The other challengers demanded that core samples be taken from the plastic hull to show its thickness. |
|
Six other lifters who competed at the 2012 Games also tested positive after hundreds of samples were reanalysed. |
|
Hemolyzed and lipemic samples were analyzed by the method and did not interfere with the method performance. |
|
The Olympic laboratory tested up to 400 samples every day for more than 240 prohibited substances. |
|
Samplers have also been used live by assigning samples to a specific drum pad or key on drum pads or synthesizers. |
|
But to produce methodologically sound samples, we need a large pool of willing participants. |
|
The ROV used its arm to collect samples of rocks, mud, corals, and other animals. |
|
We collected plankton samples 9 September 2003 near the dam, at South Arm Basin, North Arm Basin, and in the littoral zone of Koehe Park. |
|
In this study we identified a new synthetic adulterant, benzalkonium chloride, in commercial GSE samples. |
|
It analyzes milk samples and measures traces of beta-lactam, the main antibiotic used to treat cattle, in just five minutes. |
|
Mosaics took the Empire by storm after samples were retrieved during Lucius Cornelius Sulla's campaigns in Greece. |
|
The samples are quartered and are further divided, e.g. into needles, leaves and leaveless twigs. |
|
These specimens were dissected, and the lophophore tissue samples were used for C value analysis, as follows. |
|
The Dunham scheme is more useful for hand samples because it is based on texture, not the grains in the sample. |
|
The researchers then analyzed the samples for their bile acid binding, swelling and gelling properties. |
|
This week, he's in Madurai in Tamil Nadu, where he learns the art of temple cooking, and samples local dish sambar. |
|
Biochemists at the hospital use advanced methods to test blood samples for a reaction to the drug azathioprine. |
|
|
All samples had high levels of arsenic, approximately 100 times higher than the current average. |
|
I've seen and shot samples from both worlds, although I haven't personally used the company's barrels to pound cinder blocks. |
|
Large amounts of visible sandlike material were found in the bottom of the crucibles after samples showing high ash content were burned. |
|
It has been recorded in the field samples of salmon returning to the Haida Gwaii Islands. |
|
Santacruz has a quality assurance program for field sampling procedures which covers collection, labelling, and the shipping of samples. |
|
A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the disease. |
|
Effects of arsenic exposure on DNA methylation in cord blood samples from newborn babies and in a human lymphoblast cell line. |
|
Genomic DNA was isolated from peripheral blood samples or lymphoblast cell lines using methods described by Miller et al. |
|
The threshold is a moving hyperplane which is perpendicular bisector to feature components of consecutive training samples. |
|
However, the biserial correlations between the informal sanctions scale and the outcome are similar for the two samples. |
|
The axenicity of the filtered samples was proven by PCR using the primers and cycling conditions described by Spoerner et al. |
|
As the name implies, work sample tests measure job skills by taking samples of behavior under realistic joblike conditions. |
|
After collecting tissue samples, other researchers analyzed the tissues to determine if BPA exposure was harmful to fetal development. |
|
Placenta samples were used only for histoculture, as described in the present article. |
|
The current process of workup of samples with suspected HAB is complex and costly. |
|
The samples chosen for our evaluations were reinforcing scrims used to make coated fabrics. |
|
We obtained body fluid samples from 5 healthy individual donors from Bioreclamation Inc. |
|
The samples were black shale, and on the shales were some ancient fossils called graptolites. |
|
After measured the drip loss at 48 h postmortem, the meat samples were weighted and pack into boilable bags. |
|
Make sure you don't miss the scene where he samples a foul-tasting boiled sweet. |
|
|
For samples that are suitable for aliquoting, take 15ml and place in a scintillation vial. |
|
In 2005, Ayala-Silva and Meerow collected samples of Coccoloba sintenisii, a shrubby relative of the Florida native sea grape. |
|
These samples had higher Pb206 and Pb208 abundances than any other galenas yet examined. |
|
I didn't buy a thing, but they were handing out some neat freebies and samples. |
|
The aim of the D study is to obtain large samples of conditions for errorsome facets. |
|
When comparing across samples, the margin of error for the difference is plus or minus 4 percentage points. |
|
It is also one of the oldest surviving samples of Germanic alliterative verse. |
|
It was recently suggested that the transmitted phase can be directly measured in ptychography experiments performed on nanocrystal samples. |
|
The time duration of 18 hours was sufficient to completely pyrolysize the oil shale samples. |
|
Quadriparous patients had more sufficient samples than others. None of the patients were nuliparous. |
|
During the production, samples may be taken from the metal and poured into small molds. |
|
Davy however performed his experiments with samples of firedamp collected from pits. |
|
He also visited Naples and Mount Vesuvius, where he collected samples of crystals. |
|
In those samples that test positive, further testing should be done to determine antibiotic resistance. |
|
In NSCLC, samples are taken of nearby lymph nodes during surgery to assist staging. |
|
Many early vaccines used dead samples of FMDV to inoculate animals, but those early vaccines sometimes caused real outbreaks. |
|
She subsequently withdrew it, realising that some of her samples were contaminated, but continued her microscopic studies for several more years. |
|
A classic palynologist analyses particulate samples collected from the air, from water, or from deposits including sediments of any age. |
|
Most men familiar with the handling of leather must occasionally have come across samples showing a whitish scum, or spew, upon the surface. |
|
In all, 38 samples were collected from 23 acutely infected patients. |
|
|
Then, the central nervous system samples were individually dissected under saline solution with RNase inhibitor from 100 larvae. |
|
The German Thanksgiving Day typically is on the first day of October when samples of the new harvest are displayed in churches. |
|
He came in with a suitcase, packed to the gills with samples and demonstration products. |
|
The ecoVis is designed for absorbance and fluorescence of cuvette-based samples. |
|
Now his DNA and blood samples have been sent to a laboratory to assess if the youngster has the rare disorder, Methyl 3 Hydroxybutyric Aciduria. |
|
After acidy digest of samples, the amount of considered elements was measured by the atomic absorption machines and photometer fleme. |
|
Core samples are currently being described in the laboratory using soil science and sedimentological procedures. |
|
In addition, extraction times of 120 h, 144h and 168 h at room temperature were applied to water horsetail bio-opal and soil samples. |
|
The great amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids found in H2 samples could be related to the loss of acrosomal integrity. |
|
Continued research will be done on samples recently gathered from the Weddell Sea and Antarctic Peninsula and added to this data. |
|
Life history traits of the western diamondback rattlesnake studied from roundup samples in Oklahoma. |
|
Currently, a bottleneck exists in terms of the ability to quickly analyze thousands of salmon DNA samples, extracted from scales or adipose fins. |
|
Over 22,000 samples were used in the modeled wireframes compared to just over 3,000 for the previous model. |
|
Surface work has indicated shearing, strong sericitic to albitic alteration and quartz veining with grab samples to 1 gpt gold. |
|
Most samples contain albitic plagioclase, and relict pyroxene is common in mafic rocks. |
|
Urine samples were analyzed for total N and allantoin in urine was determined by HPLC as described by Chen et al. |
|
Amniotic fluid samples were obtained by transabdominal amniocentesis and collected in 15 mL dry tubes. |
|
The team added samples of permafrost to dishes containing amoebas and then waited to see if the one-celled organisms died. |
|
The project will involve volunteers giving DNA samples so their Y-chromosomes can be compared for possible similarities. |
|
In 1997, the Russian government announced that all of its remaining smallpox samples would be moved to the Vector Institute in Koltsovo. |
|
|
The lab technician of this ship took samples of plankton twice a day from the top deck. |
|
This makes the retention controversy moot since the virus can be easily recreated even if all samples are destroyed. |
|
Group C was considered as the preimplanted scar samples and they were not implanted in the nude mice. |
|
The samples cited by Greenpeace were taken in Rivne and Zhitomir oblasts, which were in the direct path of the radiation cloud. |
|
They evaluated water quality using a modified version of the polymerase chain reaction method to quantify indicator bacteria in water samples. |
|
For MARV detection, total RNA was extracted from pooled or individual liver, spleen, and lung samples from 272 bats. |
|
Several research teams prepared samples of quasicrystalline materials perfect enough to yield extremely sharp X-ray images. |
|
The chefs will then demonstrate cooking baked ziti with enough samples for all. |
|
Brachyuran larval culture and subsequent description will lead to correct identification of planktonic zoeae obtained from marine samples. |
|
Spiked samples were mixed gently but thoroughly, aliquoted into 20 ml glass scintillation vials and placed into the photosynthetron. |
|
The student-paired T test was used to compare results from runners providing three sequential samples. |
|
The nets are strung across a stream and allowed to sit overnight, collecting samples. |
|
In 2014 samples, enniantin B was the only one enniantin detected at very low frequency and levels. |
|
The same method was used for the sea pups on the galapagos island, but in addition, the researchers in Australia took blood samples. |
|
Plastics were found as microfibres in core samples drilled from sediments at the bottom of the deep ocean. |
|
Kannan and his colleagues took tissue samples from bottle-nosed dolphins that had died along the Florida coasts. |
|
More recent ice core samples of today's glacial ice substantiated the cycles through studies of ancient pollen deposition. |
|
Both scientific parties and crew took oceanographic and geological samples and had a common tug of war and a football game on an ice floe. |
|
Scientists have linked crater density to age for locations on the moon using radiometric dating of samples from Apollo missions. |
|
Legendary critic Gael Greene samples the now-banned fromage. |
|