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The experimental design divided the movement process into the main causes of stress, comparing movement without anaesthesia (manual detachment or chipping), anaesthesia without movement and anaesthesia with subsequent movement.
This procedure allowed separation of the intracranial space from the skull and nonbrain structures; however, this method required verification and manual detachment of incorrectly labelled areas before performing volumetry with the built-in "Measurevol" module.
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On the other hand, this approach is only suitable for relative quantification and each sample usually requires manual work (e.g., for cell detachment, transfer, washing steps) implicating a reduced number of processable samples compared to the microplate format.
Nagl also read "Small Wars Manual," published in 1940 by the United States Marine Corps, which cautions: "Every detachment representing a tempting target will be harassed or attacked.
Spock's manual, which sold seven hundred and fifty thousand copies the first year, was intended as a corrective to an earlier regime of expert advice that emphasized parental discipline and detachment.
Malicious detachment.
Detachment produces discernments.
Taylor does emotional detachment.
Detachment is suspect.
Detachment comes and goes.
Bob's detachment exasperated Jacqui.
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