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Due to the release of nutrients that accompanies the consumption of oxygen by biological debris, dissolved oxygen concentrations generally appear as a mirror image of dissolved nutrient concentrations.
As mentioned previously, the presence of crystals and cell debris, dissolved in a higher quantity in the urine due to the surgical trauma, allied to the anatomical conformation of the female urethra, could result on the crust of the SIS, which would therefore result in an infection and urolithiasis [ 2, 19].
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The pelleted cell debris were dissolved in 1/100 of the starting volume in PBS and stored in −80°C until used.
This green tint is a natural result produced by the chemical action taking place, and it means that the tarnish and surface debris being dissolved and removed.
When it is properly regulated, autophagy provides a valuable cleanup service – getting rid of unwanted debris that is dissolved away by enzymes within cell "pockets".
Zebrafish were housed in fresh water for 20 min, and then the water was collected, centrifuged to remove debris, lyophilized, and dissolved in a minimal volume.
Otherwise, intact cells and cell debris would be dissolved in the lysis step and nuclear and mitochondrial DNA would have been extracted in addition to the target cpDNA.
Cell debris which was not dissolved in the extraction buffer was further exposed to boiling with SDS.
The debris of DNA was dissolved in 50 μL of sterile water and used as a template in the amplification reaction.
The long-term aim is to obtain a coating that reduces wear and metal ion release, that is biocompatible, and with wear debris that can dissolve in vivo.
Vinegar is acidic, and this acidic quality can dissolve debris responsible for tarnishing and dulling brass.
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