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Treatment in acidic medium resulted more increase in yarn diameter, specific volume and reduction in packing density.
On the other hand, effective removal of wool by enzyme treatment in alkaline medium resulted more open structure allowing faster transfer of liquid from top to bottom surface.
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A high degree of MWCNT dispersion in the growth medium resulted in more intense stimulation of plant growth as compared to variants containing larger agglomerates of the same MWCNTs [166], suggesting that a uniform and widely distributed contact of smaller MWCNTs with the plant tissues may be a prerequisite for stimulatory effects on plant growth.
In summary, culturing heavily contaminated specimens on NAP-A medium resulted in more effective recovery of isolation of B. pseudomallei from fecal specimens of mice, whereas recovery of B. pseudomallei from human clinical specimens was equivalent between ASH and NAP-A medium.
Nevertheless, plot sampling resulted more efficient for the estimation of tree size differentiation at low to medium accuracy levels.
Decreasing nZnO concentration in solution will decrease NP agglomeration tendencies and subsequently increase the interaction of the nanoparticles with the medium, resulting in more Zn2+ ion formation in the dispersion [63].
However, a more complex growth medium resulted in a significantly larger number of relevant elementary modes for the flux distribution obtained by FBA than that for iNJ661, and we were unable to generate them all using efmtool because of memory limitations.
campestris grown in synthetic hrp gene-inducing medium MMX vs. rich medium resulted in the identification of a regulon of more than 600 genes mostly involved in bacterial metabolic adaptation [ 52].
For both bacteria/antibiotic combinations, increasing the concentration of the antibiotic in the medium resulted in NIR profiles with increased negative slopes indicating a more intense response.
For root regeneration, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) was a more effective plant growth regulator (PGR), and 1/2 MS medium supplemented with 0.5 mg/L IAA, 30 g/L sucrose and 0.1% AC was the more suitable medium, resulting in a rooting rate of up to 92.12%, and the survival rate was 70.8%.
These data demonstrate that the inventive modified culture system using the newly formulated GBGM® medium results in more than 4-log expansion of pure human NK cells from freshly selected CD34+ UCB cells.
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