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Using electron microscopy coupled with labelled PERV-gag-specific antisera it was possible to visualise PERV virions.

It is also possible to visualise the actual vibrations in the computer monitor by allowing the membrane to vibrate from a maximum to minimum amplitude.

Thus it becomes possible to visualise the process dynamic and also to modify process control parameters, by means of Internet browsers.

We have previously shown that it is possible to visualise microvascular networks on the cut surfaces of fresh tissue specimens by diffusive labelling of vascular endothelium with fluorescently conjugated UEA-1 lectin.

The combined use of TOF-SIMS with FE-SEM/EDS makes it possible to visualise the associations between soil components which jointly retain the metals we studied, rather than individually.

In "Lesson 2: Learning Mudras in Bhutan", a woman "gives me the food she hasn't eaten all day, the words / she hasn't spoken" and the skills learnt render it possible to visualise a literal space "through which … to escape" from an unhappy relationship.

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IF has been employed in these studies as by using the organelle-specific fluorescence marker MitoTrackerCMXRos it is possible to precisely visualise colocalisation of MRP-1 within the mitochondria.

In addition, using sophisticated software that can visualise the data gathered by powerful CT scanners, it is possible to see a number of the magical objects that the embalmers placed on Tamut's skin and inside her torso.

To further assess the analytical power of the technique, we next investigated whether the level of oxidative stress in A β-treated eyes influenced the phase of cell death and whether this was possible to be visualised in vivo.

To visualise possible DNA damage on a per-cell basis that was caused by endogenous endonuclease activation, we performed in situ TUNEL assays on the same samples, which detect single or double DNA strand breaks through labelled nucleotides polymerised to free 3′-hydroxyl termini in a reaction catalysed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase.

During Shakespeare's life, it became possible for the first time to visualise Britain and its place in the world through maps.

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