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Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2010
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Alginate as a displacer for protein displacement chromatography
Journal of Molecular Recognition, 1996Alginate use in displacement chromatography as a displacer has been studied. The experiments showed that untreated alginate is the basis of potential displacer for displacement chromatography, but needs to be cleaved into smaller chains. Alginate treated with ultrasound, which cleaves alginate into shorter polysaccharide chains, gave better ...
G, Chen, W H, Scouten
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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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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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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1976
The displacement cardiograph (DCG) is a non-contacting electromagnetic instrument for the recording of heart movement. Its field penetrates deep into the body and is extremely sensitive thereby allowing the recording of myocardial movement from patients regardless of body shape or posture even by paramedical personnel.
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The displacement cardiograph (DCG) is a non-contacting electromagnetic instrument for the recording of heart movement. Its field penetrates deep into the body and is extremely sensitive thereby allowing the recording of myocardial movement from patients regardless of body shape or posture even by paramedical personnel.
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Prediction of systolic displacement of tunnels by surface displacement
Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering, 2023The method of surface displacement prediction of tunnel convergence displacement is used to make up for the failure of tunnel convergence displacement monitoring in the construction process, to supplement and verify the tunnel monitoring data, and to guide the construction.
Yaolong Huang +6 more
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1967
Abstract 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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Abstract 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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Queering Displacement/The Displacement of Queers
2020Deploying queer as both an umbrella term for a multiplicity of sexual and gender identities, and as a process which resists normativity, McKinnon examines the theme of queer displacement through two frameworks: first, the discriminatory policies and practices which force or shape mobility and migration for sexual and gender minority populations and ...
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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1986
T HE SPLEEN is not fixed in the abdomen and may move about on its pedicle. Diseased conditions might first be recognized by unusual splenic displacement. Changes in splenic contour and size may result with splenic displacement. 1'2 Many extrasplenic factors may cause atypical positions or configurations. A 58-year-old man had a esophagogastroplasty and
A J, Moreno +3 more
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T HE SPLEEN is not fixed in the abdomen and may move about on its pedicle. Diseased conditions might first be recognized by unusual splenic displacement. Changes in splenic contour and size may result with splenic displacement. 1'2 Many extrasplenic factors may cause atypical positions or configurations. A 58-year-old man had a esophagogastroplasty and
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The Aesthetics of Displacement:
2019Aesthetics as sensory experience harbours the potential for triggering multiple forms of displacement - in subjective experience, the different fields of art, and across disciplines. Weaving together Jacques Rancière's writings on aesthetics and Theodor Adorno's Aesthetic Theory and other works, the first section explores aesthetic experience's ...
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