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A flat-tipped brush with a fairly wide tip is best.
Leaf: evergreen, 8--20 cm, 4--10 mm wide, +- cylindric except at base, lightly covered with thin, translucent wax, appearing olive-green, base +- wounding yellow, 1.5--3 cm wide, tip acute.
Leaf: evergreen, 15--25, generally 5--15 cm, 1--5 cm wide, 2--4 mm thick, oblong to oblong-obovate, glaucous, base 1--3.5 cm wide, tip generally long-acuminate.
Optimal shape of unconstrained-base fins is in general convergent with non-zero wide tip, while, for constrained-base fins, it is divergent in the first linear section from the base and convergent in the remaining ones.
3. Using pastry bag fitted with wide tip (or a small but heavy self-sealing plastic bag with 1/2 inch cut off one corner), pipe one-third of batter onto baking sheet in a ring about 9 inches in diameter.
Leaf: of main stem 0.4--0.6 0.4--0.6 0.4--0.6ted up, acute; under-leaf of mmin stem 1.5--3 mm, +- lanceolate or sickle-shaped, decurrent, over-leaf 1.3--1.5 mm, lanceolate, not decurrent, base hairy or not; awide--0.03 mm.
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However, for densely packed particles or wide tips, it also fails, as the tip does not reach the substrate, similarly as in the previous case.
Tweezers with wide tips may crush the tick or squeeze out infectious germs.
Instead, he said, a rod with an inch-wide tip is more effective.
After recording, the wider tip of another pipette filled with no more than 0.5 µL sterilized cell harvest solution containing (in mmol/L) 144 K-gluconate, 3 MgCl2, 0.5 EGTA and 10 HEPES (pH 7.20 and 295 mOsm/kg) was gently attached to the recorded cell, then a light suction (negative pressure) was applied, through a glass syringe (Thomas Scientific) connected to the pipette.
The cells were carefully scraped with a 5-mm-wide tip, and cellular debris was removed by washing with DMEM and cells were cultured in DMEM serum-free medium.
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