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Physical examinations showed that 7 patients had a mobile firm mass, 3 had an immobile firm mass, 1 had a mobile tenacious mass, 1 had a immobile tenacious mass, and 1 had a mobile soft mass.
As a immobile phase, an organic acid resin column (300 × 8 mm) with the appropriate pre-column (40 × 8 mm) (Chromatographie-Service GmbH, Langerwehe, Germany) was installed and heated up to 60 °C while the mobile phase was 5 mM sulfuric acid in water (Milli-Q grade) with a flow rate of 0.8 mL/min or 1 mL/min.
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Non-equilibrium solute transport, including a mass exchange between a mobile and an immobile domain, was found in all SSF-CWs.
Bisulfite sequencing of a locus containing an immobile mPing copy and one containing an active one further bolstered this possibility.
We consider a solute that undergoes mass transfer between a mobile and an immobile zone.
Hence, VE-cadherin is a marker for a differentiated endothelium and an immobile cellular phenotype.
He was an immobile voyager, an explorer of the human soul seated in a cafe.
There has never been a worse or more inopportune time to be an immobile quarterback with a shaky offensive line than in today's NFL.
The transition from an immobile lifestyle to a mobile one is a major change, which causes metabolism reorganization similar to the evolutionary leap from unicellular to multicellular species.
This process can be broadly divided, into three operational steps: (1) an immobile phase, (2) a mobile phase, and (3) a patch dissolution phase.
As I hang half way up a chilly mountain from an immobile cable, skiing big blue Ramy unaided seems an increasingly hairy prospect.
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