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Fourier-domain OCT showed a uniform flap that was attached well to the stromal bed and no interface fluid or epithelial ingrowth were noted in the left eye.
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The osteoblastic cells were attached well to the surface of all composites.
The in vitro study for 1 day showed that the osteoblastic cells were attached well to the surface of all the MWNT/composites.
Like Nup62, CKII-α was attached to the well, GlcNAz-labeled by the enzymatic reaction of ncOGT using UDP-GlcNAz, subjected to copper-catalyzed "click" reaction using TAMRA-Alkyne (2, Figure 1) reagent, and immunoassayed with an anti-TAMRA antibody.
The curriculum was purely Classical, but importance was attached to spacious, well-adapted buildings and amenities designed to make school life interesting.
At W3, a shallower well, with a depth of 35 m, was attached to the deep well.
This particle layer was attached to the substrate well enough to not flake off during handling or when rinsed with a gentle water spray; however, the layer could be removed with moderate abrasion.
The second layer of PDMS with a 1 mm × 1 mm well was attached on top of the graphene to insulate the solution from the two electrodes for the liquid-gating effect and ion channel measurements.
The trial acetabular component of appropriate size, which fitted the acetabular cavity well, was attached to a computer tracker and then aligned in the orientation of the natural acetabulum as defined by the bony acetabular rim.
First, 6 × His-tagged Nup62 was attached to an 8-well strip coated with Ni-NTA by incubating Nup62 dissolved in PBS at room temperature for 1 h.
The device was attached to patients by a well-trained PSG technician at their home and the overnight recordings were unattended.
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