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silver grain
noun
The lines or narrow plates of cellular tissue which pass from the pith to the bark of an exogenous stem; the medullary rays. In the wood of the oak they are much larger than in that of the beech, maple, pine, cherry, etc.
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The results strongly depend on the silver grain size and significantly differ from the cross-section of a corresponding homogeneous material.
The expression levels of NPY and POMC mRNA were evaluated by measuring silver grain densities over individual neurons from photo-emulsion-dipped sections as described previously [26].
For each experimental group the O.D. values or silver grain counts represent the average of readings from brain sections of four mice.
In both females and males, a robust increase in silver grain signal density was observed in the ARC of hpg mice when compared to WT (Fig. 5).
Silver grain clusters, representing cells expressing Kiss1 mRNA, were found in the same hypothalamic locations as immunostained kisspeptin neurons (Fig. 2A).
Briefly, we used ImageJ to count silver grains in the region of interest and in a nearby area of the slide that represented local background silver grain levels.
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While digital technology will probably come to dominate the mass-market cinemas, I think you will always be able to find a place where people gather to watch moving shadows of silver grains.
Black/brown silver grains represented silver-encapsulated gold nanoparticles.
Micro-autoradiography showed dense silver grains in the granulation tissue surrounding the tumors and inflammations.
Transmission electron microscopy reveals that the silver grains coated on the polyester fibre are spatially separated while the silver grains coated on the nylon fibre are connective.
Silver grains of different sizes in a Plexiglas matrix have been used as models of the heterogeneous material.
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