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Fishing pressure on stripers mounted progressively until the mid-'70s, when the catch plunged.

As previously described [ 19], all rings were mounted progressively under 8 g of resting tension (previously determined as the optimal point of their length-tension relationship) on stainless hooks in organ chambers (Radnoti Glass Technology, Monrovia, CA, USA) filled with 40 ml warmed (37°C) and oxygenated (95%oxygen/5%% CO2) Krebs-Henseleit solution.

After staining, the whole mounts were progressively dehydrated in 70%, 95 % and 100 ethanol, cleared in xylene and mounted with Permount™ (Fisher Scientific, Atlanta, GA).

As the strains of the war mounted, that facade progressively slipped away, revealing the realities of threat and extortion that Iraqis confronted almost every day under Mr. Hussein.

In the early days of the window, Jim was the screaming skull of Sky, becoming unfeasibly excited about some unknown Serb midfielder arriving at Goodison Park, and becoming progressively more Glaswegian as excitement mounted until he could be understood only by those born within a five-mile radius of Partick Cross.

Increment cores were mounted [44] and progressively sanded with FEPA (Federation of European Producers of Abrasives) 120-, 220-, 320- and 400-grit (162, 68, 44.7-47.7 and 33.5-36.5 μm respectively [45], sandpaper using a Bosch belt sander (Robert Bosch Corp., Farmington Hills, MI). Tree cores were also hand-surfaced using 400 and 1200-grit sandpaper (33.5-36.5 μm).

Moreover, the number of Treg cells after the depletion of CD25+ cells is generally restored over time, and the capacity to mount an antitumor response progressively diminishes [ 23, 25, 27].

In the laboratory, all increment cores were air-dried, glued to wood mounts, and sanded with progressively finer grits of sand paper (Phipps 1985; Stokes and Smiley 1996).

Increment cores were mounted [ 44] and progressively sanded with FEPA Federationn of European Producers of Abrasives) 120-, 220-, 320- and 400-grit (162, 68, 44.7-47.7 and 33.5-36.5 μm respectively [ 45], sandpaper using a Bosch belt sander (Robert Bosch Corp., Farmington Hills, MI). Tree cores were also hand-surfaced using 400 and 1200-grit sandpaper (33.5-36.5 μm).

Slides were then progressively dehydrated, washed in xylol, and mounted.

After air-drying the collected increment cores, they were mounted on wooden holders, sanded with progressively finer grit sandpaper to highlight annual rings, and scanned with a high-resolution flatbed scanner (Microtek ScanMaker 1000XL plus at 1200 dpi).

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