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Intact untreated cells or cells treated with anti-GD2 antibodies were distinguished as normal and shrunken populations by the changes in forward and side light scatter (FCS/SSC) characteristics.
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The diffusion behavior can be clearly distinguished as either normal mode or single file mode in time scales of about 1,000 ps.
Breast tumours were distinguished as a group from normal breast tissues by the expression of EZH2, CREBBP and HDAC4.
This showed that colorectal tumours were distinguished as a group from normal colorectal tissues by the expression of HDAC1, HDAC5, HDAC7A, SIRT1, and SUV39H1.
Renal tumours were distinguished as a group from normal renal tissues by the expressionof EZH2 (PCAF was useful in distinguishing the two groupsin less than 50% of the simulations).
Bladder tumours could not be distinguished as a group from the bladder normal tissues based on the individual expression of any of the genes analysed.
For example, if we took the "real" color of objects to be that property (or state) of the object, whatever it is, that produces perceptions of a certain sort in humans under "normal" circumstances and if we could distinguish (as Descartes suggested) normal from abnormal circumstances, then we might have a basis for resisting the Pyrrhonian modes concerning perception.
Then spray as normal.
Be as normal as possible.
Cells undergoing apoptosis were distinguished from normal cells as refractile, button-like discs by using DIC microscopy (Zeiss Axiophot Microscope equipped with a Micropublisher 3.3 RTV Qimaging camera) as described.
The amount of pupillary constriction to dilute pilocarpine is utilized as a diagnostic test for Adie tonic pupil as distinguished from a normal pupil response.
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