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The approach presented in this paper increases the level of "plug & assemble" due the open architecture control based in standard components and a friendly Windows environment.
Last month, the Moscow-based company Marussia Motors, owned by a group of Russian investors, announced an agreement with Valmet Automotive, the Finnish contract manufacturer that builds the Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid, to assemble a new luxury sports car, the Marussia B2.
Figure 7 presents an example of cell proliferation and/or migration in an in situ assembled hydrogel plug.
More importantly, labelled VLCs transplanted in Matrigel plugs in vivo, assembled into tubular structures formed by fluorescent cells, which were variably perfused with fluorescent dextran injected through the left cardiac ventricle, indicating that they had given rise to intact blood-carrying capillaries in vivo.
Prep work: Clear work space, assemble all necessary parts, plug soldering iron in and let it heat up.
For the less courageous, a $140 contribution will get you a fully assembled Duo, ready for plug and play out of the box.
Assemble the mixer by plugging the appliance into an electrical outlet and inputting the beaters into the appliance.
In addition, we have observed that labelled bone marrow-derived DCs assemble into neovessels in Matrigel plugs, a process that can be blocked by addition of neutralising antibodies against VEGFR-2.
Now that you have the robot assembled, you just need to plug everything into the receiver.
If it comes out with the end plug, this indicates that it had been assembled improperly.
As L.V. Anderson reported in Slate, Arby's representatives approached the press to plug the sandwich, and instructions for how to assemble it reached many franchises before customers started asking for it.
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