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- cold-insoluble precipitate is formed, which is collected by centrifugation, resuspended in a small amount of residual plasma (generally 10–15 mL) and then re-frozen...
- Thiomargarita namibiensis, collecting nitrate and oxygen in water above the bottom in case of being resuspended and collecting sulfide in the sediments...
- Thiomargarita namibiensis, collecting nitrate and oxygen in water above the bottom in case of being resuspended and collecting sulfide in the sediments...
- the aortic root, resulting in aortic incompetence. The valve must be resuspended to be reseated, as well as to repair or prevent coronary artery injury...
- remove any remaining contaminants. The DNA pellet is then air-dried and resuspended in a buffer, such as Tris-EDTA (TE) buffer, for storage. Another method...
- It is estimated that 21.87 gigatons of sediment from the sea floor is resuspended annually due solely to the activity of trawlers.[citation needed] For...
- knocked off its supports by a large earthquake. The Mingun Bell was resuspended in March 1896 by a team of men from the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company. The...
- Williamson was reinstated in June 2019 with a formal warning but was resuspended two days later when the party decided to review the disciplinary decision...
- shake the bottle of stain before use, else settled precipitates would be resuspended and will deposit on films during staining and cause numerous artifacts...
- paramagnetic beads coated with silica or carboxyl groups. When the beads are resuspended in solutions with high concentrations of polyethylene glycol and salts...