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Tissue section at implant site showing the effect of NO evolution on the acute inflammatory response,

Tissue section at implant site showing the effect of NO evolution on the acute inflammatory response, no evolution for about 18 h. Reprinted with permission from Ref. 65. Copyright 2005 John Wiley Sons.

Tissue section from the ventral posteromedial nucleus of rat thalamus. A neuron was microinjected with Lucifer Yellow and 15 optical sections

Tissue sections, IR images of cortical bone at 16 weeks the top panel shows the integrated area under the 900-1200cm phosphate envelope. The second and third panels illustrate the mineral to matrix ratios and crystallinity, respectively. Reprinted with permission from Ref .

Tissue specific changes in the amount of mRNAs for various acyl-CoA dehydrogenases caused by VPA administration. Adult Wistai rats were divided into two groups of ten rats were blotted onto a nylon membrane and hybridized with the radiolabeled cDNA probes for various acyl-CoA dehydrogenases. The results on the amount of each mRNA were quantitatively analyzed using a densitometer, and expressed as a shift from the control level in percentage. Each value represents the mean of three experiments.

Tissue specific changes in the amount of mRNAs for various acyl-CoA del drogenases caused by VPA administration. Adult Wistai rats were divided into two groups of ten rats were blotted onto a nylon membrane and hybridized with the radiolabeled cDNA probes for various acyl-CoA dehydrogenases. The results on the amount of each mRNA were quantitatively analyzed using a densitometer, and expressed as a shift from the control level in percentage. Each value represents the mean of three experiments.

Tissue specific expression of p-subunit proteins in floral tissues. Stage 3 from the indicated organs isolated and analyzed for p-subunit antigen. Note the high level of expression in stigma style and anthers pollen and restriction of the larger antigen to stigma style tissues. PGl lane, 1 gg of purified fruit PGl protein.

Tissue structure of systems.

Tissue tocopherols during storage .

Tissue Transition Projection showing the entire coion scanned with sub-millimetre collimation during an acquisition time of less than 10 s

Tissue types associated with neoplasm names.

Tissue-organ distribution in adverse pharmacology. On-target pharmacology can result in adverse effects if engagement of the target is in the wrong or inappropriate tissue

Tissue-print immunoblots of cross sections from okrafruitpods. Ponceau S protein staining of blots before immunodetection reveals the anatomical detail of sections subsequently probed with control serum . Arrows indicate the position of seeds remaining within the cross-sectioned pods.

Tissue-specific isoenzyme pattern of the peroxidase of the petunia .

Tissue-specific protein pattern of the tulip. Separation by zone electrophoresis .

TisTniR.sion spectrum top and absorption spectrum bottom

TIT cure diagram temperature of cure vs. the times to gelation, vitrification and degradation, including TBA and gel fraction data

TIt Tg, and Tlp data for PSAN PMMA blends as a function of

Tita n oce ne-methylidene-catalyzed metathesis between two olefins.

Titanasiloxane frameworks

Titanasiloxane frameworks for clarity, the organic substituents are represented only by their ipso-C atoms the aniline molecules are represented by the N atoms only.

Titanatrane and various tetradentate Ti catalysts for the ROP of LA.

Titania A S generalized plant flowsheet.

Titania Au particle-size-dependent specific activities for—CO oxidation at a potential step of 0.5 V vs. RHE. The current densities have been corrected for the TEM-deteimined

Titania nanoparticles modified with various catechol ligands as stabilizers in the dry state . Reproduced with alterations from Ref. copyright 2004 American Chemical Society.



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