Sentence examples for making a scratch from inspiring English sources

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After making a "scratch" in the cell layer with a 200 μl pipette tip, CPC cultures were rinsed gently to discard debris.

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"Didn't even make a scratch," Sanchez told me.

But in her third-round match Friday against Wimbledon semifinalist and No. 22 seed Sabine Lisicki, Falconi was unable to make a scratch.

After a stainless steel sample is polarized in the passive part of the anodic polarization curve, a sharp pin makes a scratch on the surface, hereby removing the passive film.

As a reviewer, it's my job to at least make a scratch at describing the plot of the novel, but as a fellow novelist, I balk at giving more than a few bare details.

It's way too early to say if DotSpots can make a scratch on that.

Driving towards the peninsula's tip, it's clear that human settlement has hardly made a scratch on this barren landscape.

What Ed Miliband proposed yesterday doesn't even make a scratch on the number of people who are in poverty despite being in work.

A pipette tip was used to make a scratch wound, then the cells were transferred to media supplemented with 10 mM HEPES (Mediatech, Manassas, VA) and mounted in a heated chamber (Warner Instruments, Hamden, CT) to maintain cells at 37°C.

Cells were then plated onto collagen I coated dishes for 2 hours, thereafter, a sterile pipette tip was used to make a scratch in the cell monolayer and non-adherent cells were removed by gentle washing.

A 10 μl tip was used to make a scratch in the confluent layer of cells.

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