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deficiency (caused by
pernicious anemia or
dietary insufficiency),
folic acid deficiency, or both (such
anemias are
collectively called megaloblastic anemias)...
- Mycosporine-like
amino acids (MAAs) are
small secondary metabolites produced by
organisms that live in
environments with high
volumes of sunlight, usually...
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antiquity until the late 20th century,
including in
easel painting,
polychromatic sculptures, and
illumination of maps.: 414–423 However, due to its...
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Schulze M, Götze O (1984). "Free SH-groups are
important for the
polychromatic staining of
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silver nitrate".
Neuhof V (Ed)Electrop****sis...
- to have an
affinity for
basic stains,
contrary to the
usual acid stains used.
Polychromatic cells usually stain dark blue or gray and are distinguishable...
- and Cyto-Stain,
resulting in a 90-second
process yielding transparent polychromatic stains.
Malignant melanoma, fine-needle
aspiration biopsy of the liver...
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Hempelmann E, Götze O (1984). "Characterization of
membrane proteins by
polychromatic silver staining". Hoppe-Seyler's Z
Physiol Chem. 365: 241–42. Iolascon...
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biotechnology to
separate biological macromolecules,
usually proteins or
nucleic acids,
according to
their electrop****tic mobility. Electrop****tic
mobility is...
- black-and-white
Complementary colors Analogous colors Achromatic colors (Neutral)
Polychromatic colors Light-on-dark Web
colors Tinctures in
heraldry Color theory Color...
- microchromosome, monochromatic, monochrome, photochromism, pleochroism,
polychromatic, polychrome, trichroism, trichromatic,
trichromic chron- time Gr****...