(1) In control chimeras, the mean ratio of the unlabeled cells:total chimera cell number (henceforth referred to as "mean ratio") was 0.50 with little or no weekly variation over the 9-week experimental period.
(2) Henceforth, like many other dissidents, both open and undeclared, Mitrokhin concluded that the system was unreformable and would have to be replaced.
(3) In all cases the cells from plastic and ECM cultures were indistinguishable and could be passed onto untreated dishes henceforth.
(4) This was not the case with pill cores with five layers of coating, used henceforth for obtaining a sustained release effect with Pentalong longo.
(5) During this period, GAD axoplasmic compartmentation occurs, and henceforth only axon terminals exhibit GAD immunoreactivity.
(6) According to Hertig's data and the observations (henceforth classical) of the Carnegie Foundation, it is commonly admitted that trophoblastic cells penetrate rapidly the blood vessels of the maternal endometrium, open them and allow the establishment of a communication between maternal circulation and fetal tissues from the 20th day after fertilization.
(7) As if that weren't tricky enough, the BBC was forced to accept that henceforth the licence fee would also fund the Welsh-language broadcaster S4C, the World Service (previously funded by the Foreign Office), the Caversham monitoring service, local TV infrastructure, plus provide several hundred million pounds for broadband rollout.
(8) What we'll see henceforth will be the real fruits of this harvest: a broken judicial system and miscarriages of justice.
(9) That goal has been achieved.” The ACLU is relying on the representations of Kentucky’s attorney general and Rowan County attorneys that marriage licenses issued henceforth are legal, Sharp said.
(10) Richard Wiseman London • The annoying two-word terms have been amusing, but it’s time for another topic henceforth (not “going forward”).
(11) Lord Myners, who sat on the court until he was catapulted into government during the 2008 banking crisis, said: "It is essential before we transfer additional powers to the Bank of England that the Bank becomes more transparent by publishing the minutes of the court before and after the crisis and that henceforth all minutes are published".
(12) All 57 cases of active tuberculosis in women in nursing and related assisting occupations (henceforth called nurses) notified in British Columbia between 1969 and 1979 were reviewed.
(13) On Tuesday he went a step further, describing IMF staff as “irrational technocrats” and saying that far-flung isles close to Turkey that had borne the brunt of the refugee crisis would henceforth be exempt from a special VAT tax also demanded by creditors.
(14) Histologically, almost 90% of the rats in this study (henceforth referred to as Study I) showed some significant lesion at the tag site including various degrees of chronic inflammation, chondrous hyperplasia, and osseous metaplasia of the pinnal cartilage.
(15) The mutants, on the basis of genetic characterization, were found to be alleilic and located on the left arm of the linkage group III, approximately 13 map unit left to meth H locus, henceforth assigned to the symbol fpaV.
(16) Which leaves Russell with Flavia, who will henceforth be known as "Poor Flavia".
(17) The group’s offshoots around the world – including in Europe – will be cast loose and will henceforth evolve on their own.
(18) Two of these are "large-conductance" or "maxi"-K+ channels, which differ in their gating kinetics and toxin sensitivity and are henceforth referred to as "type 1" and "type 2" channels.
(19) From all over the world came calls for Fifa to punish the Europeans or stage a replay, but in the end all the world's governing body did was rule that henceforth the last pair of games in every group must be played simultaneously.
(20) Between days P20 and P30 the tertiary dentate matrix disappears in the basal polymorph layer and henceforth proliferative cells become largely confined to the subgranular zone at the base of the granular layer.
Whenceforth
Definition:
(adv.) From, or forth from, what or which place; whence.