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The animals, which did not undergo mechanical ventilation and surgical instrumentation, served as controls for tissue immunoblotting and electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA).
Animals which did not undergo mechanical ventilation and surgical instrumentation served as controls for the assessment of blood ADM levels (n = 4) and tissue immune blotting and gel shifts (n = 6).
A mix of drums, acoustic guitars and electronic instrumentation serves as the song's backing track.
The characterization improvements presented here, coupled with advanced instrumentation, will serve as the foundation for a more complete elucidation of the complex proteoforms that comprise higher organisms.
Although the instrumentation normally serves analytical purposes, when suitably modified a mass spectrometer can also be used on a larger scale to prepare a purified sample of virtually any isotope.
This instrument design may serve as a useful option for labs currently considering purchasing new instrumentation or upgrading existing instruments.
"Apti," a trio album by Mahanthappa, with Abbasi and tabla player Dan Weiss, is something of a sequel to "Kinsmen," and, with its sparer instrumentation, it also serves as a kind of skeletal breakdown, clarifying "Kinsmen" 's stylistic juxtapositions.
The control group received instrumentation with no irrigation to serve as a control for cleaning efficiency.
In the case of doctors, it would not carry the medical instrumentation that allows the Net to serve an analytical function.
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