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A Modified Liquid Medium for Leishmania

The Journal of Parasitology, 1973
A liquid medium modified from the "NIH diphasic medium," originally designed for trypanosomes but also used for Leishmania culture, differs mainly in the absence of agar and the substitution of hemolyzed blood for defibrinated or citrated whole rabbit blood. It is easier to prepare and and requires less blood.
N S, Mansour, J, Hady, E, McConnell
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Perfluorochemical Liquid as a Respiratory Medium

Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 1994
The use of perfluorochemical (PFC) liquids to facilitate or support respiration has been under study for several decades. The low surface tension and high respiratory gas solubility of liquid PFC enable adequate oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal at low insufflation pressures relative to gas ventilation in the immature or injured lung.
T H, Shaffer   +4 more
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Liquid medium for growth of Legionella pneumophila

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1980
The medium described is a simple yeast extract broth capable of growing large number of Legionella neumophila, the causative organism of Legionnaires disease. Filtration was chosen as a means of sterilization, since medium that was autoclaved did not support growth without the presence of Norite A.
J D, Ristroph, K W, Hedlund, R G, Allen
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Microdroplet Deposition under a Liquid Medium

Langmuir, 2006
An experimental and numerical study of the factors affecting the reproducibility of microdroplet depositions performed under a liquid medium is presented. In the deposition procedure, sample solution is dispensed from the end of a capillary by the aid of a pressure pulse onto a substrate with pillar-shaped sample anchors.
Walter, Villanueva   +4 more
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Liquidity, Labels, and Medium-Term Notes

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
We suggest that the medium‐term note market provides an excellent laboratory for exploring the relationships between yield, liquidity, and the label affixed to a financial instrument. Crabbe and Turner (1995) examined the liquidity issue and uncovered the counter‐intuitive result that issue size is unrelated to liquidity.
Donald J. Mullineaux, Ivan C. Roten
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A Liquid Medium for the Cultivation of Trypanosoma cruzi

Nature, 1954
MEDIA generally employed for the cultivation of haemoflagellates are either semi-solid or of the diphasic type (a solid base and a liquid overlay) containing blood or blood elements1,2. Thus they are complex both in chemical composition and in physical properties.
N, CRITI, N, GROSSOWICZ
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