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The conversion factor was determined by pipetting 1 ml of slurry using a cut tip and weighing.
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Embryos were manually transferred in a volume of 100 150 μl using a cut 200 μl tip, and arrayed and oriented under a stereomicroscope using a bend injection needle [ 11].
Transfer cell slurry to a 50 ml tube using a cut 1 ml pipette tip and add ∼20× the volume of cold IMDM with GLUTAMAX + 10% FBS.
To establish the viability of these cells in 24 well microtiter plate formats, one and half ml of cells at a concentration of 6 × 10-5 cells/ml was added to the wells using 1 ml micropipette with a cut tips, the lid of the microtiter plate was replaced and sealed with parafilm.
It was separated using a pipette tip cut at nozzle and subjected to ethyl acetate extraction.
Using a sharp knife, cut the application tip on score mark.
Using a sharp knife, cut off the tip and rough sides of the leaf.
Briefly, after approximately 5 days of growth, small plugs of biofilm were taken using a pipette with the tip cut off and then were stained by secondary immunofluorescence using an anti-HA primary antibody.
Since the Ca2+ transient levels in the SPV and SPD neurons peaked after the SPC neurons, we asked if damaging these sensory cells, by using a laser to cut off the spicule tips, would interfere with the opening of the valve or perturb the profile of the valve's Ca2+ transients.
We demonstrate that these pre-1994 lenses can have a new profile cut into the pole tip using a precision wire cutting machine that does not require the lens to be dismantled and does not compromise the purity of the lens field.
To prepare the microtitre plate, 1.5 ml of cells at a concentration of 6 × 10-5 cell/ml was added to individual wells using a 1 ml pipette with cut tips.
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