Sentence examples for using a laboratory model from inspiring English sources

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To show, using a laboratory model, the inherent problems and test the validity of viewing actual pubis symphysis misalignment via plain film radiography in humans.

To evaluate the effects of corneal edema on human donor corneas that had previous LASIK using a laboratory model with histologic and ultrastructural correlations.

The main aim of this study was to investigate flow processes in a conduit-sediment system using a laboratory model resembling a siphon and numerical modeling.

In experiments using a laboratory model of the catheterised bladder we found that the PC-coatings did not reduce colonisation of latex or silicone catheters by crystalline Proteus mirabilis biofilm.

For this reason, we carried out studies to explore possible means of studying and quantifying the severity of renal ischaemic damage using a laboratory model.

This study was carried out to explore novel means of studying and quantifying the severity of renal ischaemic damage using a laboratory model.

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In our experimental system we used a laboratory model of p190 Bcr Abl, a variant commonly found in acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) that typically responds only transiently to AKIs therapy, arguing that ALL patients may benefits from such combination.

For each of these three entrapment architectures, a data set of downstream concentration and solute mass flux was generated using a laboratory validated dissolution model based on MODFLOW and RT3D.

We evaluate the impact of engineered particle-based dispersants on biota in the water column using Artemia franciscana (brine shrimp), a filter-feeding microcrustacean previously used as a laboratory model for marine zooplankton toxicity testing of petroleum hydrocarbons and dispersants.

Although the rat is extensively used as a laboratory model, the inability to utilize germ line-competent rat embryonic stem (ES) cells has been a major drawback for studies that aim to elucidate gene functions.

The 22 December 2005 issue of Nature featured information on the latest genomes to be cracked: Aspergillus fumigatus, the most common infection-causing mold; A. oryzae, a nonpathogenic mold that has been used for 2,000 years to make sake, miso, and soy sauce; and A. nidulans, widely used as a laboratory model organism.

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