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were admixed
verb
To mingle with something else; to mix.
Exact(51)
In time, silver coins of one drachma and its multiples were debased, and progressively higher proportions of copper were admixed.
Microscopically, collections of larger, melanocyte-like cells were admixed with smaller, neuroblast-like cells.
The catalysts were admixed with Al2O3 to synthesize DME (dimethyl ether) from syngas.
For tissue recombinants, fibroblasts and epithelial cells were admixed at a ratio of 1 4, with each recombinant comprised of 1.25 × 106 cells.
Incorrect results were obtained with CRA when target cells were admixed with normal fibroblasts, whereas R-TRAPCTX was not influenced by the presence of normal cells.
These areas appeared typical for CLL and were admixed with scattered clusters containing histiocytes, eosinophils and occasional CD30, MUM-1 positive Reed-Sternberg cells.
Similar(9)
AAs are an admixed population, and EAs are admixed as well, although much less so [ 11- 14].
The dredged monazite is admixed with a variety of other minerals, including silica, magnetite, ilmenite, zircon, and garnet.
Our analyses indicate that Californian multilocus genotypes are admixed within Eastern populations of H. convergens.
America draws deep on its old Protestant traditions of Bible (and gun), even if that is admixed now with many newer traditions.
To do so, 0.5 1.5% NS was admixed in each series of 10 30% UPOFA, respectively.
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