A limited amount of producer cells was overlaid with an excess of indicator HeLa cells, characterized by uncolored nuclei. |
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If we are going to say that our mind colors the world, we had better be prepared to produce an image of the world that is uncolored. |
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Highlights include nearly 50 works by master printmaker Albrecht Durer, some of which are displayed alongside their uncolored counterparts. |
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A speaker is designed to enhance the sound of a recording, and a monitor is designed to give an accurate, uncolored representation. |
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Cells remaining uncolored in a trypan blue solution were identified as viable. |
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However, one should note that Kahneman and Henik's dual displays consisted of an integrated display and a redundant uncolored display. |
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He fills a new series of bags with uncolored icing and starts the process of piping out petals all over again. |
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His pale, icy uncolored eyes reached to me creating a strong contrast between his black hair and bright eyes. |
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Many professional print colorists existed, and their work was valued far more than the uncolored prints. |
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In the gallery's high-ceilinged basement, amid cool white paint and fluorescent lights, uniformly uncolored sculptures took on a warm cast. |
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His colours go of the light brown to the pale yellow, but also of the glaucous, white, uncolored. |
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She can be uncolored, white, beige peach, red pale horse chestnut, palette of very various colours. |
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More companies now sell whisky that is uncolored and un-chill-filtered, and some now offer whisky aged in a variety of casks. |
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You can omit this altogether if you prefer an uncolored lip balm, or increase the number of drops to achieve a deeper shade of color. |
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Since in the world Atzilut, the plan of Creation exists as a program, the Light of Ein Sof that passes through Atzilut remains uncolored. |
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The converters are of the highest quality offering low-noise, high linearity and uncolored performance. |
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All processing is done at 32bit precision yielding uncolored, transparent sound. |
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It makes it an excellent material for midrange reproduction bringing musicality and uncolored sound reproduction. |
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And with the powerful, deep bass and crisp treble, you'll enjoy natural, uncolored sound. |
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His most frequent colour is green or greenish blue but they think it is so uncolored, is pink, yellow or purple. |
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Root canal study models, transparent cubes with uncolored pulpal walls, after pulpectomy, without crowns. |
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It is uncolored in lightly bluish with sometimes nuances of mallows. |
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They're engineered to play loud and long, with the kind of accurate, uncolored sound that music and movie professionals have expected from AKG products for more than 60 years. |
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Thus the facts must be uncolored by the reporter's voice or feelings. |
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Thin down you pigment with a small amount of Glaze. Once you have obtained a smooth paste, you can incorporate it to the rest of your uncolored Galze. |
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It is uncolored with white and bluish images, yellow with white images. |
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Brittle stone such as limestone, dolomite or slate would break apart which would lead to exposure of the uncolored interior portion of the stone and possibly to premature mineral granule loss. |
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As a result, our products are globally praised for their exceptional clarity and transparency, superb specifications, supreme reliability and, above all, pure, uncolored and undistorted sound. |
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Previously, Hardie siding had been sold only in primed, uncolored planks. |
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We elevate this traditional preparation by working with the same miniature pasta shells and uncolored, dehydrated cheddar, while removing the risk of burning down the apartment. |
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During the synthesis, the sample is an uncolored sol, then the gel turns yellowish, and after precipitation, pulverulent dark brown powders are obtained. |
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