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Latency to enter the light half of the arena, through an opening in the dark insert, was the primary measure of anxiety in this test.
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So, imagine if you will, that you could pay to have genes for glowing in the dark inserted into your own body.
The dark box insert was made of black Perspex designed to cover half of the area of the activity chamber (27 × 13.9 × 21.5 cm) with a 4 × 4 cm hole placed in the middle of the wall at floor level.
Apps such as Dark Sky can insert a small weather-information widget right on the watchface.
The laminar inter-pulse background is populated with a number of localized (over time) and quasi-stationary (over evolution time) dark structures (see insert at Fig. 4a).
To be sure, when RoC wrote that, "The decisions made today can and will affect your future," they're thinking along the lines of better SPF protection and shorter commutes (insert dark laugh here if you know the area) not cryogenic treatments and elixirs of teenage blood.
(a,b,c) the photograph of 80 μg/mL colloidal solution of as-prepared ILs-UCNP, Cit-UCNP, and SDS-UCNP samples dispersed in ethanol in dark field, the insert in (a) displays solution in bright field (d,e,f,g,h) the photograph of the five kinds of UCNPs powder in bright field (Under the excitation of 980-nm laser diode with power density of 4 W/cm2).
It's an artfully inserted dark spot in the narrative.
When the N-terminal domain of human Rtel1 (RtelN) was expressed in E. coli cells, the cell pellets had a dark-red color insert).
A black Perspex insert (650 lux) was used to create a test field in which half the arena was dark and half was light.
Typical ROIs drawn by Siemens NEMA image quality software over hot (red) and cold (dark blue) spheres, lung insert (light blue) and background (green).
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