(1) These different results can be explained by the fact that the unique amalgam investigated by Sarkar and Eyer does not exhibit the same diffusional patterns as does dental amalgam, and that the composition of the gamma 1 in the two amalgams is not the same.
(2) The extensive enzymic dephosphorylation of neurofilaments determined the progressive loss of their capacity to interconnect in vitro into a reticulated network, measured by the formation of highly viscous gels in purified preparations of neurofilaments [Leterrier & Eyer (1987) Biochem.
(3) Furthermore, secondary electron scans of this dental amalgam failed to reveal the intergranular precipitates of Sn-Hg observed by Sarkar and Eyer (1986) in their amalgam.
(4) In a recent study, Sarkar and Eyer (1986) studied an amalgam which was formed using a unique procedure.
Tyer
Definition:
(n.) One who ties, or unites.
Example Sentences:
(1) Jones, 62, lives in Hampshire and was a director of Smith & Tyers, a company based in Borough High Street, south London.
(2) We have cloned the cDNA for pleckstrin from the HL-60 human promyelocytic leukemia cell line by immunological screening of a lambda gt11 expression library (Tyers et al.
(3) Tyers estimates parents with kids who want to play soccer seriously would be expected to put in around $50,000 over the course of 10 years, with no guarantee of return on investment.
(4) A further $500,000 went to Smith &Tyers in 1999 from Harbour Engineering, an Abacha company.
(5) This is a far cry from what Tyers went through himself.
(6) In April 1996 Citibank records show a transfer to Smith & Tyers of $300,000.
(7) Group 1 (N = 6) consisted of hearts infused with the basic cardioplegic solution (Tyers' solution with glucose), to which no CC was added.
(8) In both groups the hearts were initially protected with iso-osmolar potassium Tyers' cardioplegia.
(9) In conclusion, cardioplegic protection can be achieved in the immature rabbit myocardium with both St. Thomas' Hospital and Tyers solutions, but acalcemic solutions such as Bretschneider and Roe solutions (which may be effective in the adult heart) increased damage in this preparation.
(10) Cardioplegic arrest was initiated with Tyers' iso-osmolar (IO) solution (Group A); IO + superoxide dismutase (SOD) (Group B) and IO + allopurinol (Group C).
(11) Soccer in the United States is a pay-to-play model,” says James Tyers, a British soccer coach and former professional player based in Detroit.
(12) Using these indices of function, whereas Tyers' solution provided poor protection, blood provided excellent protection in rabbit hearts under normothermic conditions.
(13) Growing up on a council estate – the British equivalent of housing projects – in Norfolk, England, Tyers says soccer is what got him out of poverty.
(14) Time to develop 5 mm contracture during the ischemic period was significantly shorter using Tyers' than with the other solutions.