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Mammospheres, appearing as spheres of floating viable cells, were collected by centrifugation and dissociated with 0.05% trypsin followed by mechanical dissociation with a Pasteur pipette.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 An isolated scaphoid dislocation with carpal dissociation with a carpal anomaly.
We assume that these groups are mobile in the lipid bilayer and allow association and dissociation with the large assemblies.
Multiple regression was conducted to analyze the relationship of two emotion regulation strategies and dissociation with NSSI.
However, scapholunate dissociation and scapholunate diastasis are not truly synonyms as one may have dissociation with a preserved width of the scapholunate interval [8].
According to the swinging lever arm hypothesis, myosin must alternate between association and dissociation with the F-actin to fulfill its function.
UVA radiation provided the best condition for hexacyanoferrate dissociation, with consequent increase in current and PB deposition.
The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship of two well-defined emotion regulation strategies (i.e. expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal) and dissociation with NSSI.
These diastereomers act as radical scavengers via O H bond dissociation with computed BDE's ranging from 78.9 80.9 kcal/mol for the active groups present.
Yet the separation was merely a psychological event, in which, through denial and dissociation with our inner guidance (~ing) we chose fear.
The eighth was Avery's proposed dissociation with The Woman's Bible, and its presence caused an active debate.
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