Collected and prepared gram staining slides necessary for examination; identified various range of bacteria
through microscopic inspection.
We are reluctant to recommend testing for members of breeds where we have not yet proven susceptibility to DM
through microscopic examination of spinal cords from deceased dogs that exhibited symptoms of the disease.
Definitive diagnosis is made by observing adult segments or
through microscopic identification of eggs in the feces.
The granulomas themselves have a distinctive cellular pattern that can be distinguished
through microscopic inspection.
Most worms can only be detected
through microscopic examination.
Diagnosis occasionally is made
through microscopic evaluation of a specially prepared sample of feces.
Closing the list is the Bridgestone Blizzak W965 winter tire featuring the Tube Multicell tread compound that disperses water
through microscopic pores and circumferential microchannels, hence its excellence ability on wet and snow - covered asphalt.
What he ended up describing was basically a doorway to unexplored dimensions, witnessed when Lang traveled
through this microscopic realm.
Through the microscopic realism of its portrait of three American no - hopers, played here by a stellar trio of John Goodman, Damian Lewis and Tom Sturridge, it reverberates with political and ethical possibilities.
When implanted, the combination of the structure, stiffness and chemistry of the bio-glass would encourage cartilage cells to grow
through microscopic pores.
The researchers view their system as an alternative to the microfluidic devices now commonly used in biological research, in which biological solutions are pumped
through microscopic channels connected by mechanical valves.
The software is designed to run on the MinION, an instrument the size of a credit card that pulls in strands of DNA
through its microscopic pores and reads out sequences of nucleotides, or the DNA letters A, T, C, G.
The simplest «experiment» is to watch as a container full of liquid helium suddenly springs a leak as it is cooled below the lambda point and the frictionless superfluid fraction begins to pour
through microscopic cracks that the normal liquid fraction can not enter.
Through microscopic observation of tissue sections from limpet gonads, she confirmed the stages of egg and sperm development.
Because they have no internal resistance to flow, ultracold helium - 4 or helium - 3 slips
through microscopic holes, flows effortlessly uphill, and flouts efforts to contain for study.
Not exact matches
Now comes word of another moonshot project from the company's Google X division: an ingestible disease - detecting pill containing thousands of
microscopic magnetic particles that course
through a person's bloodstream in search of malignant cells, according to the Associated Press.
Ahlberg's team instead looked at a single specimen of Psarolepis, slicing
through the jawbone, skull bones, and scales to get a
microscopic peek at their internal structure and so identify what they were made of.
Beneath the surface of the LiNbO3,
microscopic channels, or «waveguides,» are created to confine light passing
through.
In fact, putting aside
microscopic processes happening inside atoms, everything we see can be accounted for in terms of particles interacting
through just gravity and electromagnetism.
But it's only because it's on the
microscopic level that this structure can overcome the problem of maintenance: the molecules that control the wheel and axle reach it by diffusing
through the cell's cytoplasm.
He contends that at the front edge of his evolving block universe, the uncertain future crystallizes into the past
through a sequence of
microscopic quantum events.
With worms as his subjects, he plumbs the cellular mechanisms driving the complex protein interactions regulating lifespan, some of which — remarkably — have been conserved
through evolution all the way from his
microscopic Caenorhabditis elegans to us.
High - frequency sound can kill
microscopic pathogens, but the sound waves normally need to travel
through a contact medium such as water or gel, limiting the use of ultrasound as a germicide.
Radio signals won't travel
through a liquid, and chemical forms of communication work only across large or
microscopic distances.
In a second piece, Wise explained how a marine ecologist is using robots (with casings made from surplus fire extinguishers) to mimic the motions of
microscopic marine life, including crab larvae, as they move
through ocean waters during their development into adult organisms.
The wires inside such devices are now so thin that electrons sometimes have trouble passing
through them: A
microscopic bump can seem like Mount Everest in a copper strand one - thousandth the thickness of a human hair.
An autopsy can trace the path of a bullet
through a body, or reveal
microscopic damage to blood vessels in the brain, or identify a lethal clog in an artery.
In movies, exploring the body up close often involves shrinking to
microscopic sizes and taking harrowing rides
through the blood.
In the laundry, synthetic clothing sheds
microscopic plastic fibers (shown in the inset along with other plastic debris) that make their way
through sewage treatment systems and into oceans.
During exercise, sweat winds its way
through the device's
microscopic channels and into different compartments.
During moderate or vigorous exercise, sweat winds
through the tiny
microscopic channels of the device and into four different small, circular compartments.
A network of
microscopic channels allows water to circulate
through the chimneys, supplying the microbes with the chemicals they need.
Using various
microscopic imaging approaches, the scientists found that the unique spatial vision in the scallop is achieved
through the mirror's layered structure located at the back of each eye, which is tiled with a mosaic of square - shaped crystals arranged and fine - tuned to reflect wavelengths of light that penetrate its habitat.
According to the present study, astronomers obtain these «
microscopic» features
through polarization observations.
The ability to accurately measure tiny displacements of
microscopic bodies has applications in sensing trace amounts of hazardous biological or chemical agents, perfecting the movement of miniature robots, accurately deploying airbags and detecting extremely weak sound waves traveling
through thin films.
Sorensen has been picking
through rocks in museums looking for
microscopic markings that might indicate the stones were used to strike fires, perhaps only once or twice before being discarded.
Microscopic machines that swim
through the bloodstream to deliver drugs or perform minor surgeries have been a dream of scientists for decades.
He gathered a bit of rainforest air, using an instrument that sucks a sample
through a fine nozzle and sprays it onto a ceramic square half a millimeter on each side, where any
microscopic airborne particles get stuck.
Using their Graphair process, CSIRO researchers were able to create a film with
microscopic nano - channels that let water pass
through, but stop pollutants.
This is the idea that
microscopic phenomena, such as the motion of an electron
through an electromagnetic field, would look the same regardless of whether time were flowing forward or backward.
Through a few clever molecular hacks, researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have converted a natural bacterial immune system into a
microscopic data recorder, laying the groundwork for a new class of technologies that use bacterial cells for everything from disease diagnosis to environmental monitoring.
As the LRAUVs move
through the ocean, they collect information about water temperature, chemistry, and chlorophyll (an indicator of
microscopic algae) and send this data to scientists on shore or on a nearby ship.
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Through technological and
microscopic analysis of the polished adze it has been possible to reconstruct the biography of this remarkable grave offering.
Through a series of elaborate experiments with mice, Albertini and his colleagues at Tufts have shown that the small cells bunched around an egg cell in the follicles are not mere
microscopic groupies.
Another perplexing oddity is known as quantum tunneling: In the
microscopic realm, particles can travel across barriers that, in theory, they should not have the energy to get
through.
Six months later, Vescovi and Gelain found that new nerve fibres had grown all the way
through many of the
microscopic channels.
In his 1665 book Micrographia — the first major work of illustrated observations made
through a microscope — Hooke chronicled dozens of parasites, plants, and other
microscopic wonders.
Last year, researchers at Rice University developed a similar treatment that uses a near - infrared laser to heat nanoshells —
microscopic glass beads coated in gold that are too large to be absorbed by healthy cells but small enough to sneak inside tumors
through their blood vessels.
For a summer project, Schaller and Megan Fung, his graduate student and co-author, combed
through the cores, looking for the fossils of
microscopic organisms called foraminifera, often used as a dating tool.
The device gathers data on how tracers —
microscopic particles that can be pumped into and recovered from wells — move
through deep rock formations that have been opened by hydraulic fracturing.