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1 For extraction of platelet activating factor and platelet activating factor precursors , gastric juice samples were immediately mixed on ice with 100% ethanol ( 1 vol:4 vol ) and kept at -20°C until platelet activating factor assay .
2 Bantamweight Karen Briggs , featherweight Sharon Rendle and light-middleweight Diane Bell all won on Saturday with performances that make them odds-on favourites for medals in Barcelona .
3 Ally Mauchlen , substituted on Saturday with a groin strain , is also struggling to make it .
4 When my father arrived there , Addis Ababa consisted of a series of scattered villages grouped on hillsides with open , uncultivated spaces in between .
5 In the first place , we are no longer in the realm of choice of means , where all relevant information can be presented in verbal descriptions ( supplemented on occasion with mathematical symbols and diagrams ) .
6 During the meeting Brooke reportedly expressed the dismay of the UK government at these refusals , and reported on progress with unionist parties on the possibility of talks on devolution , while Collins said that the recent judgments on extradition had not been the responsibility of the Irish government .
7 As we have seen earlier , when a child 's existing links to a birth parent or relative are severed on placement with a new family , the feelings involved are not eradicated but driven ‘ underground ’ .
8 By contrast , wind-dispersed species in a Mexican study normally fruited during the dry season , producing a large amount of seeds , which were simultaneously dispersed on days with low relative humidities .
9 All of the models described so far are targeted on people with most needs and engage these clients for long periods of time , sometimes indefinitely ( substituting for long-term institutional care for the most needy people ) .
10 It is claimed that the herbicides used ( including paraquat , delapon , aminotrazole , and glyphosate ) are neutralized on contact with the soil and do not harm soil life , and that earthworms actually increase under this system .
11 The letter was signed by a Mr Graham Lytham and had been written on notepaper with the heading Granby , Hemingford and Bowles , Solicitors .
12 The film , shot on location with non-professional actors , throws light on distant life : ‘ sky burial ’ and masked child-dancing are among rituals here astonishingly recorded .
13 They are electrically powered and operate from supports built on rails with vertical and horizontal movement controlled from the cradle .
14 He was awarded the Geological Society 's R. H. Worth prize for his contributions in the field of vertebrate paleontology and he was featured on television with Sir David Attenborough .
15 Zipper-linked divans similar to those featured on television with a rhinoceros and canary are popular with couples who do not share the same taste in mattresses .
16 If indirect taxes are levied on goods with highly inelastic demand curves , then the indirect taxes will be largely passed on to consumers as higher prices .
17 Of course the converse also applies — if the indirect taxes are levied on goods with elastic demand curves , both income and substitution effects will be small .
18 the increased cost of the proposals and the fact that many will be unnecessary in the majority of firms means that the extra requirements should only be imposed on firms with a history of late or qualified reports etc .
19 Some work has been done on monkeys with restricted visual cortex ablations ( Mohter and Wurtz 1977 ; Weiskrantz and Cowey 1970 ) and , in these , it has been shown that the ability to detect light flashes and make saccadic eye movements to fixate stimuli within the blind field is retained .
20 You can link this also up with the work that was done on conformity with the Ash experiments .
21 Parkes ' Chemical Catechism of 1806 had a frontispiece of apparatus , engraved on glass with fluoric acid ; in the fourth edition ( 1810 ) this was replaced by a plate of the laboratory of the Surrey Institution , a less-successful version of the Royal Institution ; in later editions Parkes substituted a laboratory which a gentleman might copy for himself .
22 The real danger , according to the AEA report , comes from uranium dust produced on impact with targets .
23 Off-set stitched : method of stitching used on bags with more than one layer of filling .
24 He considers that it is not necessary to consider the development of combustion technology in this scale because only relatively small quantities of fuel are used on comparison with the number of passenger journeys .
25 Fuel is these young mothers ' greatest problem : it takes a large chunk of their small income , and many mothers are also housed on estates with either excessive heating costs or minimal heating provisions , which forces them to use expensive alternatives .
26 Flaunting to the last the colours of his mistress Diane de Poitiers , while self-avowedly riding in honour of his queen Catherine de Medici , he was pierced in the eye and throat when the lance of his opponent , Jacques count of Montgomery , splintered on impact with his helm ; and on 10 July , in great pain , he died .
27 The sailing master was corpulent and red-faced , a civilian professional who held honorary Navy rank while he was employed on contract with the Fleet .
28 In the case of land , statutory provisions may give priority to a later contract registered as a land charge even if entered into with knowledge of an earlier , unregistered transaction , but it seems that this affects only proprietary rights and does not bar an action in tort based on interference with the earlier contract .
29 The predicted KE3 gene product , which remains putative until in vivo proof is obtained , has been described as the ribosomal protein S18 based on homology with bacterial ribosomal protein S13 and the electrophoretic properties of the in vitro translation product ( 4 ) .
30 We have demonstrated , based on homology with a previously proposed neuronal element in the Na Channel gene , that a region of the PPT promoter at -761 relative to the major start of transcription is potentially a candidate for regulating PPT gene expression .
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