(E) Quantified apoptosis data and (F) IL - 22 secretion
from the same experiment are shown.
This matched the findings from a previously published paper
from the same experiment which found that heart rate and respiratory synchronization disappeared when the male study participant couldn't hold her hand to ease her pain.
Not exact matches
«However, I ended by noting that facts are not the
same as values, that while facts can be wrested
from a complex universe by close observation and disciplined
experiment, values can't be «proven» in the
same way as facts.
@Robert Must be the
same cabal that's got all those thousands of scientists
from various fields of study falsfiying the results of tens of thousands of
experiments that prove the validity of the Theory of Evolution.
science is a definite way of producing the
same results over and over again, the
experiments from which have given us flight, the industrial revolution, computers etc..
I saw a controlled
experiment where plants were watered either with water
from the tap, or with the
same water which had been microwaved to boiling and then cooled to room temperature.
Directions: Put turkey leg or thigh in pressure cooker / Cover with broth and water / Add vegetables, thyme, bay leaf and peppercorns / Tighten down lid and cook on high heat until pressure gauge reaches the high mark / Turn down temperature but maintain the
same amount of high pressure — this takes a little
experimenting, on my stove it works on low - medium / Cook for 30 minutes
from the time the cooker reaches high pressure / Remove
from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove turkey leg / Take meat off the bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding bones and skin.
I appreciate your laying it out so clearly — for my first dressing, I'll buy the
same brands you listed and will
experiment from there on.
As you can see
from the glamour shots, I garnished this particular bake with sliced avocado, cilantro and extra salsa, BUT I have since
experimented with different toppings, and I encourage you to do the
same.
The
same excitement struck when we arrived home and, unloading the berry - filled containers
from our beat - up backpacks, went about cheerfully reviewing the endless possibilities for blueberry - themed culinary
experiments.
I am saying this because we can do this
experiment as neither Arteta nor Flamini is playing so well.So we can have look at Coquelin as he is superb in through balls
from deep.At the
same time the Ozil
experiment which Arsene currently doing, is costly as it is done on the expense of Rosicky / Cazorla / Campbell.
Indeed, that
same year I shared here a mathematical
experiment in which I proved that a child could easily gain weight
from eating HISD's school meals.
This is the first time the
experiment has seen a triplet of neutrinos that all seemed to come
from the
same place in the sky and within 100 seconds of one another.
In QBism, the experimentalist can not be separated
from the
experiment — both are immersed in the
same living, unpredictable moment.
When a grant or
experiment fails, I seek out others
from my team to help strategize and come up with solutions, and the other team faculty members do the
same.
The report documents dozens of instances in published papers where protein bands
from separate
experiments were spliced and pasted together to suggest that they had been measured in the
same experiment.
In their Nature Communications
experiment, the team produced a record number of neutrons per unit of laser energy — about 500 times better than
experiments that use conventional flat targets
from the
same material.
Subsequent
experiments with more firmly consolidated sandstones
from the North American Southwest produced the
same result (see video below).
«It is unrealistic to expect the
same level of data quality and experimental control
from real - world neuroscience studies as we demand
from laboratory
experiments,» Dikker says.
Not to be confused with the imaginative book and CD - ROM The Way Things Work (by David Macaulay and Ardley)
from the
same publisher or 101 Great Science
Experiments by the
same author and publisher, this will be invaluable on primary teachers, shelves.
In each
experiment, researchers embedded one piece of normal cervical tissue and one piece of cervical lesion
from the
same person in a cylindrical phantom for simultaneous photoacoustic imaging.
Muller says his team's
experiment is a little different
from a traditional replication study, since they used new tools to analyze the
same data.
In lab
experiments, the researchers isolated exosomes
from specialized human cardiac stem cells and found that exosomes alone had the
same beneficial effects as stem cells.
«The most important thing for us in this first stage has been to present the biological information in a simple but at the
same time reliable manner
from the point of view of data treatment, for example correcting systematic biases between
experiments that can lead to erroneous conclusions,» adds Rossell, who is now at the University of Warwick, in the UK.
In another
experiment, in lab - dish conditions, the researchers colonized roots of sterile - grown normal Arabidopsis plants with a set of 35 bacterial species isolated
from roots of plants grown previously in the
same native soil.
What we were surprised to find out was that the real differences we could detect in terms of when we did the swap
experiments to say which yeast could outperform the other — what we learned was that the GAL1 gene, that the part [of] that, the DNA sequence is outside of the GAL1 gene, it acts as a switch to turn up or turn down GAL1 expression, that had evolved considerably
from the ancestral situation; and
same for the GAL3.And then what had happened was that each function had been optimized, that GAL3 had sort have been tuned to be sort of a loosely regulated kind of available anytime sensor of galactose and GAL1 had evolved to be an incredibly tightly regulated, in fact, it's the most tightly regulated gene you know of in yeast.
But similar
experiments conducted by biologist Davor Solter at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia bolstered Surani's results, independently showing the
same strange inability to create a mouse
from two female genomes.
Avraham Levy, a professor in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences and another coauthor, adds a caveat to the study: «These
experiments looked at everyone eating the
same amounts of carbohydrates
from both bread types, which means that they ate more whole wheat bread because it contains less available carbohydrates.
► In an In Depth news article in this week's Science, Jeffrey Mervis wrote about a «radical»
experiment in peer review in which applicants for NSF funding were required to review proposals
from competitors seeking funding
from the
same pot.
Their
experiment has now shown that the gills of jawed vertebrates emerge
from the
same internal lining cells as their jawless relatives.
At the
same time, the scientists conducted several greenhouse
experiments to assess, as accurately as possible, the characteristics of each species —
from seed mass and germination rate to the speed of growth, the competitive ability and the resistance against herbivores, like caterpillars.
Further
experiments with eggs
from Panama showed that embryos as young as 4 days old could accomplish the
same feat.
The latest findings,
from the upgraded DAMA / LIBRA phase 2, come as other
experiments are trying for the first time to corroborate or disprove the claim using the
same type of sodium iodide crystals as in DAMA.
To answer this question, you first need to do some
experiments with a small, square plate, made
from the
same material as your shovel.
But after several days of the
same experiments, the birds slowly learned to use the colors to distinguish the bitter prey
from the tasty prey, and they finally learned not to pick up the bitter prey.
In another
experiment people had to say how much they like letter dyads that are typed with two fingers
from different hands (e.g., FJ) compared to letter dyads that are typed with the
same finger
from the
same hand (e.g., FV).
Two years ago, two reports prepared by the National Academy of Sciences and a panel of specialists
from within the Department of Energy came to the
same conclusion, recommending that some details of the fusion
experiments should be declassified.
During the
same experiment, they were also able to establish that the stimuli that were most effective in strengthening the synapses came
from secondary, non-cortical brain regions rather than major cortical pathways (which convey actual sensory information).
They also repeated the
experiment, subbing in the
same enhancer
from a fish and, later,
from a human.
Experiments conducted by lead author Fatima Syed - Picard, Ph.D., also of Pitt's Department of Ophthalmology, and the team showed that stem cells of the dental pulp, obtained
from routine human third molar, or wisdom tooth, extractions performed at Pitt's School of Dental Medicine, could be turned into corneal stromal cells called keratocytes, which have the
same embryonic origin.
In the
experiments with F66 transgenic mice, a consistent finding was that muscle weights were higher in animals of the
same genotype if they arose
from crosses in which the mother had fewer functional Mstn alleles (Table 1).
Examples include handling data
from faster detectors, like the Pilatus, handling new technologies, such as the X-ray free electron laser (XFEL), and handling new types of
experiments, such as putting multiple crystals in the beamline at the
same time, or running
experiments using two different wavelengths at the
same time.
Note that panels showing the results of in situ hybridization in Figure 4, S3 and S4 are collected
from some sections that are used for the
same in situ hybridization
experiments, respectively.
What we are developing now are a really unique set of tools that are going to allow us to monitor the changes in the retina at the cellular scale over time in the
same person; and we think that this is really going to have a transformative effect because it's not only very powerful
from the statistical point of view but it really is going to allow us to do
experiments that were not possible before.
I've been
experimenting with T10 dextran coated iron oxide nanoparticles, obviously not the
same as fullerenes, but still a very interesting tool, I've been testing if the coating is giving the particle antioxidant abilities because of it's the (basically) indigestable sugar chains (glucose) creating a high surface area which are largely made
from hydroxyl groups, I hypothesised this act's as a «sink» for reactive oxygen species converting them to water.
A total amount of 198 μg protein, pooled
from three independent
experiments of the
same siRNA transfection (66 μg each), was used.
Fab fragments can be used to block endogenous immunoglobulins on cells, tissue, or other surfaces, and to block the exposed immunoglobulins in multiple labeling
experiments using primary antibodies
from the
same species.
However, now that adaptive optics is beginning to give very good results, then there are some wavelength regions where things can be done
from the ground probably with a much cheaper
experiment than you would be able to do
from space or for the
same amount of money with much bigger telescopes.
In the Korean
experiment, both the egg and adult cell came
from the
same woman.
Perhaps we should remember the
experiments of Francesco Redi, Lazzaro Spallanzani, and Louis Pasteur — basic biological
experiments that put to rest the theory of spontaneous generation, the belief that life had arisen spontaneously
from dead matter (as, for instance, maggots
from rotting meat and mice
from bundles of old clothes)-- and not make the
same mistake for the origin of the universe itself.