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After a few years and if you're succeeding, you should be well making into the six figures and then some.

Embryos were then washed 3 times in DMEM/F12 with 25% rat serum and placed node-side down into individual wells made in an agarose-coated prewarmed coverslip-bottomed dish (MatTek).

The cell suspension was pipetted into a well made of silicon, 2.5 mm in diameter and 2 mm in depth, on a piece of cover glass.

The editors of the Dictionary of National Biography favoured her too: Acton, being a poet as well, made it into the very first volume in 1885; Beeton had to wait until the sorry-we-forgot-you "Missing Persons" volume of 1993.

In 2014, this US wide legislation might well make it into the statute books.

California, for instance, may well make it into the tournament despite having zero wins against teams ranked in the top 50.

The government's attitude, he said, is that "because they are spending so much on the military, they might as well make it into a business".

Invite other math teachers and classes to visit and participate, and if the opening goes well, make it into a yearly math and art festival like this Brooklyn school has done.

21 wells were made into libraries and sequenced using Illumina Hiseq (2 x 100).

Aliquots of 20 μL of sample were placed into wells made on the solidified agar and the plates were incubated at 37 °C overnight.

Slang -- "Talk to the hand cause the face a'int listening" could very well make its way into present day vernacular, with a few tweaks of course.

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