This astringent hydrosol is often used in women's formulas and utilized as
a fixative for top note essential oils.
Inguinal mammary glands from wild - type and Slc6a14 − / − female mice (virgin) were spread on microscopic slides, fixed in Carnoy's
fixative for 48 h, hydrated and stained with Carmine Alum stain overnight.
Tissues were harvested immediately after perfusion fixation with buffered 4 % paraformaldehyde and postfixed in the same
fixative for 2 — 4 h. All tissue was cryoprotected overnight with 20 % sucrose in phosphate buffer and then cryostat sectioned at 12 — 16 μm.
Not exact matches
It is ideal as an emulsifying agent, stabilizer, encapsulation, spray - dried carrier, adhesive, flavor
fixative and
for fiber enrichment.
Musk was — and is — so popular
for fragrance because it can be used either on its own or as an incomparable
fixative.
«When you're doing immunofluorescence,
for instance, if you're using the wrong fixation process or
fixative you could really get the wrong results even with a great antibody,» he says.
It has also been used as a perfume solvent and
fixative, a suspension agent
for solids in aerosols, a lubricant
for aerosol valves, and a plasticizer in nail polish.
Are rich and heavy, although they are the last to detect in a perfume they linger the longest and work as a
fixative to the lighter top and middle notes, helping them to retain their aroma
for longer.
The formulas use micronized
fixative polymers that wrap around hair
for natural style memory with movement.
This also goes
for maintenance projects entailing glue or
fixatives, like laying linoleum floors, in which case keep your dog or cat confined to other rooms until your renovation is complete.
I've found that using a
fixative on an inkjet print is time consuming, smelly and an added expense
for the customer.
And then she works with real stick charcoal, dusty and crackly, that grips the paper
for dear life, so unsubstantial until treated with spray
fixative.