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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1967
The method of displacement electrophoresis is described and its analogy with displacement chromatography shown. The apparatus consists basically of a capillary tube, a few tenths of a millimetre bore and thin walled, uniting two vessels, each containing an electrode.
Martin, A.J.P., Everaerts, F.M.
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The method of displacement electrophoresis is described and its analogy with displacement chromatography shown. The apparatus consists basically of a capillary tube, a few tenths of a millimetre bore and thin walled, uniting two vessels, each containing an electrode.
Martin, A.J.P., Everaerts, F.M.
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Stain Technology, 1979
Displacement is a noncommital term for the reactions that occur when slides previously stained in phloxine or rose Bengal are immersed for varying lengths of time in a solution of another dye in ethyl Cellosolve. In most histotechnic texts Lendrum's (1947) phloxine-tartrazine is given as the stain for acidophilic inclusion bodies.
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Displacement is a noncommital term for the reactions that occur when slides previously stained in phloxine or rose Bengal are immersed for varying lengths of time in a solution of another dye in ethyl Cellosolve. In most histotechnic texts Lendrum's (1947) phloxine-tartrazine is given as the stain for acidophilic inclusion bodies.
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2023
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the enclosure of common systems shaped the displacement of people on a global scale whilst bringing the people---Scottish Highland crofters and Mi’kmaq First Nation Canadians from the margins where they have dwelled for centuries in historical scholarship to of the centre of not just their history, but our collective ...
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, the enclosure of common systems shaped the displacement of people on a global scale whilst bringing the people---Scottish Highland crofters and Mi’kmaq First Nation Canadians from the margins where they have dwelled for centuries in historical scholarship to of the centre of not just their history, but our collective ...
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Weill‐Marchesani syndrome: displaced lens, displaced pupil, displaced diagnosis
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2016PurposeWeill‐Marchesani Syndrome (WMS) is a rare, multi‐system, connective tissue disorder characterised by short stature, brachydactyly and ocular disturbance in late childhood. The cardinal ophthalmic feature is a microspherophakic lens which commonly results in lens subluxation, lenticular myopia, cataract formation and chronic glaucoma.
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Displacing Particles with Particle Displacement
1977 Ultrasonics Symposium, 1977A multiple contact adhesion model has been derived to explain the charge observed on silica dust. This model has been extended to explain the electrostatic force holding glass microspheres to the surface of piezoelectric sub- strates. The power density of a surface wave displacement field needed to remove the microspheres is calculated and com- pared ...
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Displaced Ukrainian Youth: Displaced Futures?
Displacement from Ukraine affects people from very different walks of life. Their experiences, needs, and strategies vary. Through two contrasting case studies, this ZOiS Report considers the different trajectories of displaced young Ukrainians, examining the implications of their journeys and highlighting the agency of the individuals involved.von Löwis, Sabine +2 more
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