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After removal of cells by centrifugation, 1.0 ml of supernatant was mixed in 3.0 ml of 0.05 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 5.0) with the addition of 0.4 g of filter paper.
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The modulator performs separate filtering of every subchannel with 2K - 1 samples ( G ^ n, k K - 1, G ^ n, k K - 2 ⋯ G ^ n, k 0 ⋯ G ^ n, k K - 2, G ^ n, k K - 1 ) of filter transfer function Ĝ n,k, in a form of weighting according to the scheme from Figure 3a.
Rhizobium inoculant was prepared by mixing 30 g of sterilised decomposed filter-mud with 15 ml of broth cultures of the appropriate Rhizobium strain in polyethylene bags.
Rhizobium inoculant was prepared by mixing 30 g of sterilized decomposed filter-mud with 15 ml of broth culture containing HUPvR-16 strain in polyethylene bags.
As a result, it has been estimated that only about 2 g of albumin was filtered each day across the glomerular capillary wall.
Approximately 180 g of glucose is filtered daily in a healthy adult and most of this is reabsorbed by SGLTs, with <1% being excreted in the urine.
Normally each day, ∼180 g of glucose is filtered by the kidneys; almost all of this is reabsorbed by means of sodium glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2), expressed in the proximal tubules.
Under normal conditions, ~180 g of glucose is filtered through the renal glomerulus per day, and virtually all of this is reabsorbed into blood by the proximal tubules with the major facilitator of reabsorption being the sodium glucose cotransporter.
Mycelium from Saprolegnia parasitica strain CBS 223.65 was grown in Pea Broth (125 g of boiled and filtered peas per Litre) for 2 d at 24 °C, washed with sterile distilled water and collected in a 50 ml polypropylene tube (Greiner).
As the average plasma glucose concentration throughout a 24-h period is ∼5.5 mmol/l (100 mg/dl), ∼180 g of glucose is filtered by the kidneys each day.
To implement a circular convolution with a prototype filter g of length L=K M=D+1, we introduce a pulse shaping filter denoted g ~, obtained by the periodic repetition of duration KM of the prototype filter g, i.e., g ~ [ k ] = g [ mod ( k, MK ) ].
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