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The remainder of the sciatic nerve was also identified and sharply transected and allowed to retract.
After he was convicted, the ACLU appealed the verdict and the case made it all the way to the Ohio Supreme Court in 2003, where Dalton was allowed to retract his guilty plea.
The clots were allowed to retract at 37 °C for 1 h and photographed.
Formed clot was allowed to retract for 2 h before pictures were taken.
The clots were allowed to retract for 2 h at 37 °C and were photographed.
The right sciatic nerves were cut near the obturator tendon at mid-thigh and allowed to retract.
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We define the unloaded length of the SF (l0) as the length of the SF if it were allowed to elastically retract to a state of zero tension (e.g., by dislodging one or both focal adhesions) [3], [16].
It is then allowed to automatically retract into the syringe carrier before advancing the cannula into the tissue to repeat the cycle.
Blood was collected before the start of immunizations as a negative control, and 10 days after each immunization for titer monitoring. 2 ml of blood was collected each time from the central ear artery and allowed to clot and retract at 37°C for 2 h and overnight at 4°C.
When a bad word is typed (for shame!), it lights up for a moment, allowing you to retract the cuss, but if you won't (or can't), it releases the fumes.
The size of the spheres also allows one to retract the sensor from the medium without a contamination of the sample.
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