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Third, it can stigmatise both the individual labelled under the armchair diagnosis, and/or those living with the condition a person under scrutiny has been remotely diagnosed with.
In the Nineties, the feminist debate on science produced outstanding approaches, labelled under the encompassing term of Feminist Epistemology.
The advantage of this method is that earthworms and their casts can be labelled under realistic conditions by cultivating them for only four days in soil that received a one-time addition of commercially available stable isotopes instead of offering labelled plant material.
The majority of learning tasks labelled under the umbrella of classroom participation for criteria 1 are generally pair, project or group based (e.g. role plays, presentations), and IAO learners may have been less likely to take an active role in such situations.
Studies in the 2000s showed that several species from Asian collection sites labelled under the specific epithet hygrometricus were actually considerably variable in a number of macroscopic and microscopic characteristics.
Accordingly, only cells in the basal half of the neuroepithelium were labelled under these conditions.
Briefly, neutrophils and KU812 (1×105 /100 µl) were labelled under saturating conditions with mAbCRA-1 or isotype IgG2a control (10 µg/ml).
Cells were then washed, detached in ice-cold PBS, labelled under non-permeabilizing conditions against β2 integrins, ACT, or GM1 with the primary antibodies for 1 h at 4°C, then centrifuged, washed and mixed in buffer containing FITC-conjugated secondary antibodies and incubated for 1 h at 4°C.
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