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Cell Immobilization

2003
We will be concerned in this chapter with methods that may be used to immobilize live rather than dead cells. The use of immobilized viable cells is seen as an alternative approach to extracellular metabolite production by traditional fermentation technology. There are a number of reasons why this may be advantageous.
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Immobilized pH gradients

ELECTROPHORESIS, 2009
AbstractIn this short review, we give an account of the steps through which the protocols for operation with IPGs were set up in the early '80s. One of the main achievements by our group was the development of a computer program, pH GRADIENT, for the calculation of pH, buffering power and ionic strength of a mixture of monoprotic buffers titrated ...
E. Gianazza, P. G. Righetti
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IMMOBILIZING A SHAPE

International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 1999
Let shape P be any simply-connected set in the plane, bounded by a Jordan curve, that is not a circular disk. We say that a set of points I on the boundary of P immobilize the shape if any rigid motion of P in the plane causes at least one point of I to penetrate the interior of P. We prove that four points always suffice to immobilize any shape. For a
Czyzowicz, Jurek   +2 more
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Shoulder Immobilization Devices

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1997
Currently a myriad of devices are available for immobilization of the injured or postsurgical upper extremity. Some of these devices are straightforward and easily used, but some are more complicated and require more familiarity for their successful application.
E G, McFarland   +3 more
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COMPLICATIONS OF IMMOBILIZATION

Hand Clinics, 1994
Immobilization is common after many surgical procedures performed on the hand, wrist, and elbow. Complications due to immobilization can often present more of a challenge in the rehabilitation of a patient than the initial injury. This article discusses the common complications associated with immobilization, their prevention, and their treatment.
T, Skirven, J, Trope
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Shoulder immobilizers. Shoulder immobilization devices.

Orthopedic nursing, 1997
Currently a myriad of devices are available for immobilization of the injured or postsurgical upper extremity. Some of these devices are straightforward and easily used, but some are more complicated and require more familiarity for their successful application.
E G, McFarland   +3 more
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IMMOBILIZING HINGED POLYGONS

International Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 2007
The immobilization of non-rigid objects is a largely unaddressed subject. We explore the problem by studying the immobilization of a serial chain of polygons connected by rotational joints, or hinges, in a given placement with frictionless point contacts.
Cheong, Jae-Sook   +4 more
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Immobilized plant cells

1985
Immobilization of plant cells is still a young technology but this review illustrates the potential it has for improving the production of phytochemicals. The similarity between the immobilized state and whole tissue is emphasized and the way in which this can be used to advantage is discussed.
A. Rosevear, C. A. Lambe
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Pellicular immobilized enzymes

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology, 1974
Abstract Methods for the preparation of shell-structured immobilized enzymes supported by a fluid impervious spherical core are outlined. The preparation of such trypsin resins by coreticulation of the enzyme with a copolymer of maleic anhydride and vinyl methylester in situ on the surface of glass beads is described and some properties of the ...
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Immobilized pronase

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1971
G P, Royer, G M, Green
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