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It is wonderful to see how our students are capable of detaching themselves quickly from twelve years of merely exam-oriented learning.
With the exception of S. epidermidis on steel, our findings clearly show that sonication is capable of detaching bacteria in this model.
The BAL method used in the here-presented studies is highly standardized and yields highly reproducible results compared to more rigorous lavage techniques but is obviously not capable of detaching more sessile macrophages of the lung.
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Another issue concerns the possibility of detaching.
Schedin et al. reported that micrometer-size sensors made from graphene were capable of detecting single gas molecules attached to or detached from graphene's surface, as depicted in Fig. 3 [24].
These findings show that dry-based ice caps are capable of substantially eroding tors by entraining blocks previously detached by weathering processes.
In the animation, the giant rocket is seen with three boosters that are capable of landing safely back on Earth after they detach from the spacecraft -- a feat that's never quite been done before.
He was refreshingly detached, rather ornate in style, but capable of vivid narrative and description.
Aphids capable of feeding and producing viable clones on the Rag1 detached leaves were classified as biotype 2 and were excluded from our analysis.
Detached from Franklin-fever, yet in the same race, Spofforth briefly looked capable of winning a bronze medal to match Rebecca Adlington on Sunday night.
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