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An increase in abdominal vertebral count characterizes the more inclusive clade Beloniformes, but an increase in both abdominal and caudal vertebrae is restricted to Belonidae, suggesting a possible overall increase in somitogenesis in this family.
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Image analysis techniques were then used to detect, count and characterize white females in the mixtures.
Yet we do not on that count alone characterize any of these episodes in human history as some sort of a joint venture between equally complicit actors.
A web-based survey was developed to count and characterize these programs during the index year 2012.
Fortunately for the team, the ovary reabsorbs these postovulatory follicles quite slowly in vampire squid, allowing the researchers to count and characterize different batches of eggs produced by the mature females.
One of the most common pieces of equipment in any biomedical laboratory is a Coulter counter, a device which counts and characterizes individual cells in a sample by drawing a liquid, such as blood, through a small pore and measuring their electric conductance.
The hypothesis that a low mitotic count would characterize non-responsive patients treated with taxanes was not supported by our results.
This chapter describes methods for growing, purifying, counting, and characterizing viruses.
Captured cells were also imaged with a fluorescence microscope and manually counted to characterize functionality of the integrated platform.
At this time, cylinders were removed from the mice, washed and adherent cells (>90% macrophages) were detached with a cell scraper at 4°C, counted, and characterized by flow cytometry.
For patients in this stable cohort, all of whom demonstrated previous virologic suppression, continued on stable ART and maintained steady CD4 counts, we characterized test reliability by the proportion of samples with suppressed vs. detectable viremia during the RT-PCR vs. bDNA periods, with more episodes of detectable, low-level viremia signifying less clinical reliability near the assays' LLOQ.
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