(1) Many subjects have a negative spike in the beginning of a saccade in electro-oculographic signals.
(2) The additional value of these methods, especially of the intensive monitoring, lies also in the possibility of compiling new knowledge about semiology and electro-clinical correlation of epileptic seizures, possible trigger mechanisms and long-term therapeutic effects.
(3) Dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT) and the corresponding metabolites dopac, HVA and HIAA were determined in the corpus striatum of the rat between day 1 and day 21 pn by HPLC with electro-chemical detection.
(4) A multicenter study of electro-ejaculation is currently in process in the USA, but as these are limited experiments, the preliminary results do not permit to draw any conclusion.
(5) Since no evaluation of the relative merits of electro and chemical cautery has been reported, a prospective randomized study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of electro-cautery and cautery with silver nitrate.
(6) Recordings were made of all-night electroencephalogram, electro-oculogram, submental electromyogram, and muscle potentials from both forearms.
(7) We studied effects of this anomaly on ocular motility using electro-oculography and the magnetic search-coil technique.
(8) Startle was indexed by the eyeblink, which was measured by vertical electro-oculography.
(9) A theoretical treatment suggests that ionophoretic efflux of anions might be greatly diminished by the opposing electro-osmotic flux.
(10) In a majority of the cases electro-acupuncture was found to be effective, and this treatment should be instigated as early as possible.
(11) Standard 5-member series of weak electro-cutaneous stimulations of the fore-paw were applied in chronic experiments to two dogs with implanted cortical electrodes.
(12) With the advent of colour coding in electro-optical displays, the need for a detailed quantification of focusing responses to chromatic stimuli is particularly important because of the influence of the chromatic aberration present in ocular optics on the focusing response of the eye.
(13) Both immuno-electro-osmo-phoresis and radio-immuno-assay were used to detect HBAg.
(14) Serum levels of muramidase activity were measured in 162 patients with different ocular diseases and 84 healthy subjects by electro-immuno-diffusion technique.
(15) Nowadays, electro-oculography remains the only clinical method for ocular movement recording which is largely used in daily practise, but it has many drawbacks and limits.
(16) These differences could only partially explain the observed performance of the membranes when used as protein adsorbants in immunoassays and when different buffers were used for the electro-transfer of several different proteins to a range of membranes.
(17) Therefore the material obtained by centrifugation was resolved on SDS-gel and the 60 kD region was excised and electro-eluted.
(18) Discovery of electro-mechanical occurrences in the bone, i.e.
(19) Therefore electro-stimulation treatment can be regarded as an alternative method to brace treatment with much better acceptance.
(20) Among 52 unit discharges observed, 36 (69.2%) showed that electro-acupuncturing "Zusanli" point abolished the inhibitory reaction induced by distending stomach.
Electrotype
Definition:
(n.) A facsimile plate made by electrotypy for use in printing; also, an impression or print from such plate. Also used adjectively.
(v. t.) To make facsimile plates of by the electrotype process; as, to electrotype a page of type, a book, etc. See Electrotype, n.
Example Sentences:
(1) Starch gel electrophoresis showed all strains to possess adenyl kinase, glutamate dehydrogenases and lactate dehydrogenase; each enzyme migrated uniformly (monomorphic) among the strains and represented an electrotype.
(2) In contrast to the conventional methods of making galvanoplastic die-models a new technology of electrotype with copper is described.
(3) Shops with non-isolated electrotype lines were characterized by the most unfavourable labour conditions.
(4) When the electrophoretic mobilities of the various esterases were included, each of the 53 strains of Acinetobacter (with the exception of three A. haemolyticus strains) showed a distinct electrotype.
(5) Three different unusual GPX1 electrotypes are described.
(6) The contributors propose a set of newly performed hygienic studies in the widely developed technologies of electrotype, expound a complex of the hazardous occupational factors commonly encountered in modern galvanoplastics, contamination of the equipment, overalls and the skin with the metallic compounds contained in the galvanic electrolytes.
(7) Using DNA from clinical isolates of all six serotypes (a-f) and a genetically-defined capsule-deficient recipient strain Rb-: 02, we constructed a series of capsular transformants otherwise identical with respect to outer-membrane protein and LPS subtype, biotype, and electrotype.