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Courses taken at the other institution are treated as transfer credit back to Stanford.

The obvious bottlenecks are the huge amount of flue gas which needs to be treated as well as low mass transfer rate during the processes.

The process is enhanced by transferring the strain to another susceptible animal which is also treated as soon as the parasites are established.

The divorce decree should specify that any IRA is to be treated as a "transfer incident to divorce" — to avoid having the transfer classified as a taxable distribution.

- SMF-3::GFP transgenic worms (MAB105) were acutely treated as described previously, transferred on OP50-1 seeded NGM plates and imaged at 1 h, 5 h and 30 h post-treatment.

In a second approach, chondrocytes in monolayer cultures, treated as above, were transferred to high-density cultures and cultured under identical conditions with serum-starved medium to examine the effects of LPS and/or inhibitors on chondrocyte differentiation potential in a three-dimensional environment.

In the absence of a detectable recombination breakpoint within the gene, phylogenetic discordance between a well-supported gene tree and the reference supertree can be treated as lateral transfer of the entire gene (and potentially of flanking intergenic regions and adjacent genes as well).

Cells were treated as indicated before transferring 1,000 cells to 60 mm dishes and culturing them for two weeks to allow for colony formation.

Biomass was treated as indicated above and transferred to MM under the following conditions in separate cultures: (i) 0.1% glucose, (ii) 1.5% chitin (Sigma, St . Louis MO), (iii) a 100-fold increase in the concentration of metals or (iv) 1% of a 1 1 mixture of fungal cell walls from P. aurantiogriseum and B. cinerea.

Biomass was treated as indicated above and transferred to MM under the following conditions in separate cultures: (i) (ii) MM containing 1.5% chitin during 8 and 20 h, respectively (iii) MM buffered at pH 2.5 with HCl containing 1.5% chitin (Sigma, St . Louis MO) during 8 h, or (iv) MM containing 2% glucose, in nitrogen starvation conditions (50 mg/l ammonium sulphate), during 8 h.

The interception of airborne chemicals by sensory hairs on insect antennae is treated as a mass transfer problem using a fluid mechanical approach.

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