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It can easily be a word that sounds good, but the meaning is often detached from the use of it.
Many staff at Lewisham teaching vocational courses have confirmed that the existing PGCEs are too academic and "detached from the practical challenges of teaching", Silver says.
In other words, work has become ritualised and detached from the practical things it was invented to accomplish.
Cells were detached from dishes using 1 mM EDTA and centrifuged at 320 × g for 2 min.
Aleks Krotoski asks whether we can become detached from ourselves using technology.
For routine cell culture, cells were detached from flasks using 0.25% TrypLE (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA).
For routine cell culture, cells are detached from flasks using 0.25% trypsin (Invitrogen).
Briefly, tissue was detached from the skeleton using an air-brush in FSW.
Thereafter, the moisture was detached from the precipitates using a freeze dryer.
EOCs were detached from culture flasks using trypsin and were centrifuged (480 × g, 5 min).
Briefly, confluent cells were detached from culture dishes using 0.01% trypsin in PBS.
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