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od coloring, in printing inks, as a biological | stain, a dental plaque disclosing agent and a radiop |
Birch-Hirschfeld | stain: A stain that was formerly used for demonstrat |
They | stain a dark reddish-brown in Melzer's reagent or Lu |
The smooth cell walls are colorless, but again | stain a dark reddish-brown in Melzer's reagent or Lu |
is closely related to methylene blue, an older | stain already in wide use. |
staining with ethidium bromide or a different | stain and comparing the intensity of the DNA with a |
The tendency of melamine cups and plates to | stain and scratch led sales to decline in the late 1 |
c name is derived from the Greek spilos (spot, | stain) and akris (tip, peak), in reference to the pr |
hod for staining DNA (now known as the Feulgen | stain) and who also discovered that DNA is located i |
ifferent staining procedures, such as Wright's | stain and Jenner's stain. |
The flesh is white and does not | stain, and the odor and taste is pleasant. |
He is the "Wright" in Wright's | stain, and the "Homer Wright pseudorosettes" associa |
It is a triazene dye used as a | stain and fluorescent indicator in microscopy. |
ted in runic inscriptions where the older read | stain and the later stin. |
ining acid fast organism, eg. by Ziehl-Neelsen | stain, and for making Schiff's reagent. |
n, potassium ferrocyanide is used instead; the | stain and pigment produced are commonly known as Pru |
In histology, it is used as a fluorescent | stain, and as a fluorescent probe for non-invasive m |
ng) and then lifting it and leaving a circular | stain around the centre of the city and said "It's y |
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A physician can usually diagnose a port wine | stain based entirely upon the history and appearance |
They are amyloid, meaning they will | stain blue to black when treated with Melzer's reage |
n mycologists place members of Panaeolus which | stain blue into Copelandia, but many European mycolo |
tact cell membrane therefore it can be used to | stain both live and fixed cells, though it passes th |
They have euchromatic nuclei and | stain by basic dyes. |
The | stain can be completely removed from the protein ban |
The | stain can only be removed with further polishing, or |
It is also used to | stain cartilage in bone specimens, as one of Kasten' |
The ethanol solutions act to differentiate the | stain, causing myelin and other components to lose c |
It is used to | stain cell cultures for plate titration of viruses. |
molecular mass of 668.4 Da that can be used to | stain cells. |
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Blood | Stain Child |
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st" in 1999, but reformed under the name Blood | Stain Child in 2000. |
In October 2002, Blood | Stain Child was the supporting act for Dream Evil du |
can contaminate food, damage paper goods, and | stain clothing. |
, in a van Gieson procedure, it can be used to | stain collagen and reticulin. |
nless Steel, also known as inox steel does not | stain, corrode, or rust as easily as ordinary steel. |
It can be used to | stain cytoplasm, collagen and muscle fibers for exam |
Elastin fibers | stain dark purple/black with Verhoeff stain. |
A liver biopsy stained with a reticulin | stain demonstrating a normal hepatic plate thickness |
esearch associate Ping Zhu) that used negative | stain electron microscopy and cryo-electron microsco |
Together with Janus Green B it is used to | stain embryonal tissues and supravital staining of b |
Martius yellow have been used to | stain erythrocytes yellow, so they contrast well wit |
en combined with other yellow dyes and used to | stain erythrocytes in the trichrome methods. |
The amniotic | stain fades and the fur turns white within a few day |
Propidium iodide is used as a DNA | stain for both flow cytometry to evaluate cell viabi |
t of a diazo dye that may be used to prepare a | stain for rapid reversible detection of protein band |
used in scientific research as a histological | stain for nerve cells. |
e is an organic compound used as a fluorescent | stain for DNA in molecular biology applications. |
ning diazo dye used in biochemical research to | stain for total protein on transferred membrane blot |
it has found widespread use as a histochemical | stain for cholesterol. |
Common | stain formulations include 0.1% (w/v) Ponceau S in 5 |
olorless, distinctly amyloid (absorbing iodine | stain from Melzer's reagent), thin-walled, and measu |
Wong-Riley when she used a cytochrome oxidase | stain, from which they get their name. |
The | stain from these decades of deposits are still visib |
Methyl blue is also used to | stain fungal cell walls. |
The beetles introduce a blue | stain fungus into the sapwood that prevents the tree |
ween 1887 and 1893, its ornate interior boasts | stain glass windows by Franz Mayer & Co. and a hamme |
The organ was installed in 1912 with the | stain glass added in 1945 to commemorate those who l |
The church contains many fine | stain glass windows, including a series on the life |
The church has some of the oldest | stain glass windows in Gloucestershire. |
rian Era, zaffre was used to prepare smalt and | stain glass blue. |
The | stain glass windows were painted by Thomas Reinhold |
uilding was completed in 1857 and John LaFarge | stain glass windows were installed later in the nine |
so an old manor house, with has some beautiful | stain glass windows, staircases and fireplaces. |
The | stain glass window at the alter of the church was do |
04, she designed the first ever Inuit-designed | stain glass window for the John Bell Chapel at Apple |
Filobacillus, Lentibacillus and Halobacillus, | stain Gram-negative or Gram-variable, but are known |
She answered that "she could not | stain her hands with her subjects' blood". |
The | Stain Hill Reservoirs lie to the north of the River |
Stain Hill has significant populations of moulting a | |
his wife preferred white wines as they did not | stain his beard. |
nes rather than abet their torture and further | stain his hands with blood. |
Rhodium compounds can strongly | stain human skin. |
hall his blood, which was shed by assassins, / | Stain Illinois, while the earth lauds his fame." |
It is used as a | stain in histology. |
e malachite green counterstain to the fuchsine | stain in the Gimenez staining technique. |
ine up released their third full-length album, | Stain, in February 1993. |
Ethidium bromide, EtBr, is used as a DNA | stain in gel electrophoresis. |
Crystal violet is also used as a tissue | stain in the preparation of light microscopy section |
For the railroad | stain in New Jersey, see Trenton Transit Center. |
ethyl green is a closely related dye used as a | stain in histology. |
nction with osmium tetroxide ZnI2 is used as a | stain in electron microscopy. |
sionally used as a 0.5% or 1% aqueous negative | stain in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) beca |
It is used as a general | stain in histology, as a counterstain in combination |
A gray or black | stain indicates a positive result; however, the mech |
The cytoplasm is blue in an H&E | stain, indicating that it is basophilic. |
small molecular weight yellow dyes to increase | stain intensity. |
A Ponceau S | stain is is useful because it does not appear to hav |
The Human | Stain is heavy going. |
Jones' | stain is a methenamine silver-Periodic acid-Schiff s |
The river's unusual green | stain is from copper-fixing bacteria present in the |
The Kinyoun | stain is a method of staining acid-fast microorganis |
Although the auramine-rhodamine | stain is not as specific for acid-fast organisms (i. |
AR | stain is a mixture of Auramine O and Rhodamine B. |
tuberculosis or Nocardia) as the Ziehl-Neelsen | stain, it is more affordable and more sensitive, the |
ds to a cream coloured earthenware in order to | stain it. |
overwinter indoors and the unpleasant odor and | stain left by their bodily fluid when frightened or |
oidosis, amyloid deposits (i.e., deposits that | stain like starch, but are not) can be so abundant t |
It is also used to | stain mitochondria supravitally. |
s must be interpreted in conjunction with gram | stain morphology. |
The Crimson | Stain Mystery was poorly received on release. |
o left the band) to tour and record one album, | Stain, not long after which the group disbanded. |
and are able to | stain nuclei after chemical or enzymatic extraction |
n a cationic dye-metal complex and will slowly | stain nucleic acids (Bettinger & Zimmermann 1991). |
they are brownish-yellow in colour owing to a | stain of limonite. |
Once Burke had succeeded in this endeavor, the | stain of commercial origins could be removed, the sp |
Stain of Harrow | |
Stain of the Berry (2006) | |
tes about this album and calls it "The biggest | stain on my music career." |
f the Cross of Saint Louis, which he called "a | stain on a man's coat", and demanded the sale of the |
citing his "glacial response" to the "growing | stain on baseball." |
amed on Black Power advocates, and called it a | stain on the state's good record in civil rights. |
te rid themselves of Camille - as both a black | stain on their consciences and an actual ghost, the |
He used a gold chloride | stain on his microscope slides in order for to view |
s applications as a coloring agent, biological | stain, optical detecting reagent, and a pH indicator |
Marking blue, layout | stain or Prussian blue is a dye used in metalworking |
Ehrlich's reagent, which may be used as a TLC | stain, or as a reagent to detect urobilinogen in fre |
It is used to | stain or paint a metal object with a very thin layer |
Catechu also does not | stain or leave a trace of other flavours. |
in 1909 by Dr. McKay, 87.5% had some degree of | stain or mottling. |
Mucous acini usually | stain pale, while serous acini usually stain dark. |
The dye is also used as a histological | stain, particularly in Gram's method for classifying |
The unique top to bottom | stain pattern of panel edge staining is caused when |
e flesh is thick and initially white, but will | stain pink and then slate grey and black after expos |
This means that the usual need to | stain polymers for enhanced contrast in the TEM (typ |
ave a scattering of sustentacular cells, which | stain positive for S-100. |
The | stain preferentially binds to double-stranded DNA, b |
ve the water in some parts of the bay a yellow | stain, presumed to be from tannins and decaying leaf |
chsin and does not require heating in order to | stain properly.1 |
It is also used to | stain proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans in tissue |
his pictorial technique (abandoning detail to | stain rather than paint, with little touches of the |
Structures that | stain readily with eosin are termed eosinophilic. |
us species (including A. arorae) to "bleed" or | stain red when cut or bruised. |
ar disintegration of the late reticulocyte and | stain reddish-blue with Wright stain. |
"The | Stain Remains" - 04:24 |
An alternate method of | stain removal is to simply allow the iodine time to |
ie, and after she gives him a brief history of | stain removal, she reveals that hydrogen peroxide wo |
hority exists for the use of tylosin as a tear | stain remover and thus it is not legal to use it for |
illion dollar annual market for inclusion into | stain repellents, and a $100 million dollar annual m |
Is never bleached or dyed and is | stain resistant. |
Carpets can be treated to give | stain resistantance with chemicals that have been th |
epithelial cells in the eye, and a Fluorescein | Stain reveals ulcerative keratitis. |
e, a solution of methylene blue can be used to | stain RNA on hybridization membranes in northern blo |
SYBR green can also | stain RNA with a lower performance than DNA. |
Uranyl salts are used to | stain samples for electron and electromagnetic micro |
Both of the B-sides were recorded during the | Stain sessions. |
while a companion covered his body with brown | stain, squirted lemon juice into his blue eyes to da |
The mature macrogametocytes which | stain stain a grayish-blue fill the enlarged host ce |
Elemental iodine solutions like Lugol's will | stain starches due to iodine's interaction with the |
e, also known as firestain, is a red or purple | stain that appears on mixtures of silver and copper, |
hael addition, resulting in a strong permanent | stain that lasts until the skin or hair is shed. |
4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole is a fluorescent | stain that binds strongly to A-T rich regions in DNA |
e early track often has a reddish orange frass | stain that occasionally zigzags from side to side. |
It is also typically necessary to | stain the bilayer with a heavy metal compound such a |
wn Avenue, where his blood is rumored to still | stain the parlor floor. |
into a fluid in a small glass mortar, and then | stain the fluid for Hansen's bacilli. |
us and nucleolus using the Feulgen reaction to | stain the DNA. |
In ewes, urine can also | stain the wool. |
f the acid or of the dipotassium salt strongly | stain the skin. |
fined to intermittent fumaroles activity which | stain the water yellow. |
with the Homecoming Friends "Tears Will Never | Stain The Streets Of That City" |
ed by some tribes of South American Indians to | stain the skin. |
um designed to grow Gram-negative bacteria and | stain them for lactose fermentation. |
"A | Stain to Never Fade" |
Neutral red can be used as a vital | stain, to stain living cells. |
in use of Orange G is in the OG-6 Papanicolaou | stain, to stain keratin, however it is also a major |
is also used in dental disclosing tablets as a | stain to show dental plaque on teeth. |
ent) of acetic acid usually gives a deeper red | stain to the tissue. |
It contains live recordings from the | Stain tour, an acoustic radio session and two B-side |
The whole cell will eventually | stain uniformly with eosin after karyolysis. |
of the spores; malachite green is the primary | stain used in this experiment. |
Janus Green B is a basic dye and vital | stain used in histology. |
Cresyl violet is an effective and reliable | stain used for light microscopy sections. |
Broad bean | stain virus (BBSV) is a plant pathogenic virus of th |
Smokebreak Slemenda/Detective | Stain: vocals, lead guitar |
Iraqi legislative election (the semi-permanent | stain was to prevent fraudulent multiple voting). |
The flesh is white and it does not | stain when cut or injured. |
Butyrate Esterase is a | stain which is specific for white blood cells of the |
to him that one of our own family, free of all | stain, whom we have loved with our life, has been se |
Structures that | stain with aluminium-hematein (haemalum) are often s |
A counterstain is a | stain with color contrasting to the principal stain, |
' is derived from the Latin verb cruentare 'to | stain with blood'. |
Unlike Oxytalan fibres, elaunin fibres | stain with orcein, aldehyde fuchsin and resorcin fuc |
ou know well enough that one look is enough to | stain your souls, and yet you go feasting your eyes |
Don't fondle the surface, or sap will | stain your hand." |
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