From substrates to water bowls to light bulbs, retailers should practice what they preach.
There are many ways to release cells, but it can be difficult to keep those cells in tact when you release
from substrates.
The cellulose forms a flexible sheet studded with embedded nanotubes that can be peeled away
from the substrate.
And structures must be fabricated
from the substrate surface up at continually decreasing growth rate and from a limited number of precursor gases available.
Under the microscope, borophene displays corrugations that demonstrate its wavy nature, meaning it can be highly stretched once removed
from the substrate, or reattached to a soft one, Yakobson said.
As they report this week in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing, researchers in Japan have reproducibly formed an aligned ensemble of quantum sensors called nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers, just nanometers
from its substrate's surface.
Using the oxygen - terminated substrate surface from the first paper, the team removed the screening effect
from the substrate and doped the molybdenum disulfide 2 - D film with rhenium atoms.
The diamond crystals have an edge length of between three and eight millimeters, and are then separated
from the substrate and polished using a laser.
Existing techniques for transferring such thin films
from a substrate rely on a process called chemical etching, but the chemicals involved in that process can damage or contaminate the film.
«The ultimate goal is to use these atomic - layer semiconducting thin films to create devices that are extremely flexible, but to do that we need to transfer the thin films
from the substrate we used to make it to a flexible substrate,» says Cao, who is senior author of a paper on the new transfer technique.
But could this coupling of atomic vibrations and collaborative electron behavior also take place in iron selenide alone, without a boost
from a substrate?
In the assay, cell extracted telomerase enzyme synthesizes telomere repeats of GGTTAG (enzyme product) onto an artificial substrate oligonucleotide
from substrate NTPs in the reaction medium.
As the distance
from the substrate bottom increases, adhesion aggregates become smaller and almost undetectable in some cell lines.
Eventually, SUMO is removed intact
from its substrate SUMOylated proteins, and so the SUMOylation / deSUMOylation cycle regulates SUMOs function.
Salt plays a pivotal role in traditional fermentation by creating conditions that favor the bacteria, preventing the growth of pathogenic microorganisms, pulling water and nutrients
from the substrate and adding flavor.»
Weighted to reduce tipping and spilling, the bowl's low profile is designed for easy access while preventing contamination
from substrate.
Pet bird cages should have plenty of space for activity and a grate to separate your pet bird
from the substrate.
They are carnivorous, and they should be kept in a fairly thick sand / gravel bed where they will «dig in» and extend themselves vertically
from the substrate.
(2) One FCC Lipase Unit (LU) is defined as that quantity of enzyme that will liberate the equivalent of one μmol of acid (H +) per minute
from the substrate, under the conditions of the assay.
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In the 21st century, Donald Martiny advances that idea considerably further by freeing the gesture of gestural abstraction
from the substrate which, heretofore, provided the context that brought gesture to life.
In the 21st century, Donald Martiny advances that idea considerably further by freeing the gesture of gestural abstraction
from the substrate which, heretofore, provided the context that brought -LSB-...]
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Substrate payment
from the host.
Since Aristotle and Whitehead are at one in distancing themselves critically
from entity understood as
substrate, since they both have in mind the existence of a «self» as the decisive characteristic of entity, and since moreover they both turn in the direction of organic unities and not of «things,» it becomes all the more urgent to ask just how the Whiteheadian concept of an «actual entity» is related to the Aristotelian concept of «entity.»
Just as Russell asked how could relations among phenomena not reflect relations among noumena, we can ask the following question: if a key feature of mass is continuity, then does this not imply some underlying
substrate that must persist without change
from measurement to measurement?
Typically, those who defend the family on natural - law grounds are happy to further demonstrate the compatibility of the nature - based approach with a supernatural one, wherein the authority of the traditional family results
from the imposition of sacred order upon the natural
substrate or raw material of biological necessity on the one hand and possibility on the other.
Knowledge of the real is not by abstraction of the form
from the material
substrate, but by the recognition of the true - and also the good, the meaningful and the joyful - embedded and embodied in the material existence.
In the end it was not the concept of entity found in Aristotle's Metaphysics, but rather that derivative
from the Categories, of the identification of entity with enduring
substrate, that dominated later history of thought.
Some of their properties are intelligible
from a substantialist perspective, so that they can be called «particles,» but others are not, so that for some purposes they must be viewed as waves without having a
substrate that can be understood to «wave.»
Its duration is thus quite different
from the «undifferentiated [263] endurance» of a formless
substrate that Whitehead repudiates.
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The
substrate is cut to length and applied to a product using our unique feeding systems and moisture
from the product initiates the transfer of the flavor or ingredient to the product, upon contact.»
Our packaging technologies range
from packaging resins and sealants to anti-counterfeit solutions, non-woven
substrates, and grease - resistant coatings.
Other printing and package printing solutions
from DuPont include high - quality inks and
substrates.
When coding onto glass, the laser etches onto the
substrate by vaporising material
from the surface, leaving a physical mark.
From high - quality snack and specialty foods packaging to dry cleaner bags, flexible packaging printers face a wide spectrum of
substrates and quality expectations.
Solid
substrate is more or less continuously extracted
from the reception and storage boxes into the Slurring Stage.
It seems reasonable to suggest that rather than simply maintaining a high self - selected work rate until the RPE rises to reach near - maximal levels, the exercising athlete would instead reduce the work rate in certain conditions to prevent hyperthermia or
substrate depletion
from occurring before the end of exercise.
Berkowitz concluded that caries is an infectious and transmissible disease primarily caused by streptococcus mutans.16 Accumulation of this organism to pathogenic levels results
from frequent and prolonged exposure to cariogenic
substrates.
The funding will therefore support research in the newly emerging area of inorganic graphene analogous, with the ultimate aim to revolutionise a wide range of technologies spanning
from energy conversion, energy storage, photonics, large area electronics on unconventional
substrates and geometries, electronic textile, sensors and spintronics.»
The nucleotide in M1 RNA, residue C92, which participates in a crosslink with the
substrate was deleted and the resulting mutant M1 RNA was shown to cleave
substrates lacking the 3» terminal CCAUCA sequence at sites several nucleotides away
from the normal site of cleavage.
One of the team's new biosensors is made
from a nanoplasmonic material that is able to accommodate a large number of cells on a single
substrate and to monitor cell proliferation, a fundamental process involving cell growth and division, in real time.
Supramolecular chemistry is the study of the structures and functions of the supermolecules that result
from binding
substrates to molecular receptors.
We believe that our data on NS3
substrate specificity, combined with the recent report on protein structure
from other researchers, will allow for development of highly specific inhibitors in the future,» said Dr. Krzysztof Pyrć, senior author of the FEBS Letters study.
Analysis of crosslinked complexes of M1 RNA, the catalytic RNA subunit of ribonuclease P
from Escherichia coli, and transfer RNA precursor
substrates has led to the identification of regions in the enzyme and in the
substrate that are in close physical proximity to each other.
However, data
from the cohort of DS mice that died during the study suggest that autonomic disturbances precede SUDEP, and may therefore provide an acute biomarker and
substrate for cardiac arrhythmias and SUDEP.
Generation of hydrogen
from inexpensive organosilane
substrates under ambient conditions without additional energy input represents an exciting advance towards the goal of using hydrogen as a green energy source.
The key is to transfer CVD graphene
from its growth
substrate in such a way that chemical contamination is avoided.
On / off switching of hydrogen production was achieved using the nanoparticle catalyst because it could be easily separated
from its organosilane
substrate by filtration.
The painters used materials such as a red lead that came
from as far away as Spain, iron - earth pigment
from Greece, and wood
substrates — onto which the portraits were painted —
from central Europe, he said.