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The chlorine is then reacted with iodide (reducing agent) at the opposite membrane face to produce iodine which is stabilised as the I3− ion.

Image data are recorded in a single gantry rotation (180 360°) when the x-ray source and 2D detector move synchronously around the patient's head, which is stabilised with a head holder.

A sinus tarsi approach can then be performed to assess the articular surface reduction which is stabilised with a series of wires from anterior to posterior, followed by axial wires from posterolateral to anteromedial into the sustentaculum.

The isolated molecule displays a solitary structure with an extended geometry of the side-chain which is stabilised by an intramolecular hydrogen-bond between the alcohol (proton donor) and the ether (proton acceptor) groups of the side-chain.

It has been found that these oxides sustain redox reactions at a high positive potential which is stabilised by the presence of ferrous sulphate in the solution and, at saturation, tends to coincidence with the Flade potential.

Dielectric nanocomposite comprising P-type multi-walled carbon nanotube and low molecular weight organic (1R,2R --1,2-diphenylethylenediamine, which is stabilised with an acrylate resin, is prepared and used as a sensing layer for capacitive carbon dioxide sensor operated at room temperature.

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Isolated α and β polypeptides from our most successful mutant were reconstituted in vitro with BChl a to form an LH1-type complex, which was stabilised 3-fold by calcium-ions.

For this purpose, the GNP suspensions were adsorbed for 30 s on copper grids covered with formvar film which was stabilised by carbon on a JEE-420 Vacuum Evaporator (Jeol, Japan).

The inserted Box outlines the evolution of the lipid raft concept to the current perception of rafts as nanometer-sized highly dynamic cholesterol/sphingolipid domains in cell membranes which are stabilised by protein scaffolds to form membrane platforms for cell biological functions [ 24].

Extracted bagasse (3.5% moisture) (ca. 1.5 g for [C4mim]Cl and [C2mim]Cl and 0.75 g for [C2mim]OAc) was added to each pressure tube, sealed with Teflon stoppers and placed in an oil bath which was stabilised at 150°C with magnetic stirring at 200 rpm.

There must, therefore, be alternate pathways through which survivin is stabilised which are independent of COX-2.

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