(1) This Standard, noted as FCS2.0, is based on a standard proposed by Murphy and Chused (Cytometry 5:553-555, 1984).
(2) 137, 2162-2167; Mizuguchi, Yong-Yong, Nakabayashi, Huang, Beaven, Chused & Paul (1987) J. Immunol.
Cruse
Definition:
(n.) A cup or dish.
(n.) A bottle for holding water, oil, honey, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) A 274-base-pair DNA fragment from the rat heme oxygenase-2 gene (I. Cruse and M.D.
(2) Dudley Cruse (@dudleycruse) What an incredible show, brilliantly made, full of heart and joy and everything good.
(3) In an earlier investigation (Cruse and Brüwer 1987) an algorithmic model was proposed which describes targeting movements of a human arm when restricted to a horizontal plane.
(4) Prostaglandin E (PGE) and F (PGF) levels were measured in mouse uteri at various times after either trauma (hemostat crusing) or oil stimulation of the decidual cell reaction (DCR).
(5) In the article are analysed the results of limb segment lengthening after Ilizarov with 101 patient (49 thighs, 29 cruses, 13 feet, 9 arms, 4 forearms) at the age of 2-50 years.
(6) Volunteer in Child Protection and Cruse Bereavement Care, Bromley, Kent.
(7) Earlier investigations of the static situation led to the hypothesis that independent cost functions were attached to each of the three joints and that the configuration chosen for a given target position is that which provides the minimum total cost (Cruse 1986).
(8) The d(CpG) structure is similar to the ammonium salt solved by Cruse et al.(1).