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We used a well characterised technique to isolate chromatin-associated, nucleoplasmic and cytoplasmic RNA from HeLa cells transfected with each β-globin plasmid and the EPO control plasmid (Wuarin and Schibler, 1994).

Through various tissue-characterising techniques (T2-weighted, T1-weighted, first-pass perfusion, and delayed enhancement), CMR can reliably distinguish between myocardium, fat, avascular tissue (eg, thrombus), and other tissue types, such as tumours (fig 7).

The surface was then characterised using techniques of SEM, XRD and microhardness testing.

The prepared hydrogel based composites were characterised using techniques including Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX), rheological studies and compression testing.

Moreover, if patterns of receptor-activation for other types of cancers can be characterised, the technique might be applied to all solid tumours (ie, cancers other than leukaemias and lymphomas).

Moreover, if patterns of receptor-activation for other types of cancers can be characterised, the technique could be applied to all solid tumours (ie, cancers other than leukaemias and lymphomas).If they succeed, it will be good news for researchers who want to switch from classifying cancers anatomically to classifying them biochemically.

For our first steps into the territory of merged neutral beams we decided to study a particular class of reactions that would alleviate some of the initial technical difficulties, be ideal systems to characterise the technique, and give access to several fundamentally interesting aspects of reactive collisions: Penning ionisation [60, 61].

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a noninvasive optical technique characterising aspects of CA. The NIRS-derived tissue oxygenation index (TOI) is correlated with blood pressure (BP) to produce an index of vascular reactivity (TOx) [ 1].

Finally, the study demonstrates that while there are clear limitations in using in situ, non-destructive analytical techniques to characterise the materials and techniques of an artists' oeuvre, portable Raman spectroscopy, FORS, portable XRF and hyperspectral imaging are valuable and complimentary techniques that can provide important data from watercolour paintings.

MRI is nowadays emerging as one of the preferential techniques for characterising the ischaemic substrate and determining myocardial viability.

Numerical techniques for characterising the kinematic mixing rates and the distribution of mixing are presented.

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