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These crystals were optimized in ∼35% PEG200/0.2 M (NH4 2SO4, 50 mM Na-acetate pH 4.0; they grew to maximum dimensions of ∼0.1×0.1×0.05 µm in two months.
Microcrystals appeared overnight at 20 °C, which grew to maximum size (0.2 mm×0.3 mm) in 2 months.
Optimized crystals grew to maximum dimensions of 0.4 mm×0.4 mm×0.2 mm at 20 °C using 29% PEG 400, 0.1 M Hepes pH 7.8 as a reservoir solution.
Crystals grew to maximum size (0.8 mm × 0.2 mm × 0.2 mm) in seven days, and were cryoprotected by stepwise addition of cryoprotectant (100 mM MES pH 6.5, 50 mM MgCl2, 5% isopropanol, 10% PEG4000, 42.5% MPD), before being looped and flash-frozen in liquid nitrogen.
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A simulation of the bone model with tumor is given in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 with Φ < 0. The osteoclast and osteoblast populations exhibit damped oscillations converging to the nontrivial steady state in Fig. 4, the tumor grows to maximum capacity, and the bone mass converges with oscillations to 0 (Fig. 5).
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Susana received a joinFITE microloan for her daycare center called Happy Faces in San Jose, and word-of-mouth in the community has enabled her business to quickly grow to maximum-capacity.
We obtained single, trigonal plate crystals that grew to a maximum size of ∼200 μm and maximum thickness of ∼40 μm.
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