(1) "Development organisations can strengthen the capacity of civil society through a broad spectrum of activities," says Biljana Radonjic Ker-Lindsay, head of the civil society engagement unit at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( EBRD ).
(2) Differential staining patterns were seen with a ker 7 (CK7) and a ker 19 (KA4) antibody.
(3) All 10 cases were negative for Ker and EMA but positive for Vi.
(4) The appropriate expression of the KER-CAT construct in transgenic mice is an important step in understanding the regulation of this gene during hair organogenesis.
(5) The KER-1 cells derived from the immortalization process grow without feeder layer support, but do not form colonies in soft agar.
(6) Prior to the match, Sean Kerly, hero of the gold-medal winning team of 1992, had suggested that the long fortnight, and all the distractions of the Games, might have taken their toll on the British team in the semi-final.
(7) A panel of four monoclonal antibodies (MAb) was used, including KL1 directed to cytokeratins (KER), V9 to vimentin (VIM), NEO 723 to carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and E29 to epithelial membrane antigen (EMA).
(8) • Backyard Travel offers one-day expeditions to Mount Kulen for $136pp, and day trips to Koh Ker and Beng Mealea for $126.
(9) The pattern of keratin gene expression in nonimmortalized and KER-1 cells is similar, except for the retinoid-dependent regulation of type I cytokeratin, K7, in the KER-1 cells.
(10) Using a kinetic energy recovery system (KERS), the wheel is able to capture the energy from braking.
(11) In most transudates the reactive mesothelial cells coexpressed VIM and KER with a ring-like pattern for the latter proteins.
(12) The mean is very close to the optimum calculated from the theory of Ker, Alexander & Bennett (1988).
(13) Positive CEA staining was observed only in KER- and EMA-positive cells.
(14) Innes Ker will officially stand down as non-executive chairman on the expiry of her existing letter of appointment on 18 March.
(15) Morphologically, the KER-1 cells appear similar to nonimmortalized cells, except that stratification is somewhat reduced.
(16) In the meantime, however, the intrepid can play at being Indiana Jones at undeveloped sites on Phnom Kulen, and temple cities such as Beng Mealea and Koh Ker – and let their imaginations run wild.
(17) They used radioisotope method with two kers 131 J and 51Cz for determining organ hematocrit.
(18) Duncan Innes-Ker of the Economist Intelligence Unit added: "The size of the market means that the world needs to be paying attention because what happens in the Chinese property market affects everything from steel outputs in Brazil to iron ore exports from Australia."
(19) Using immunochemical demonstration of keratin proteins (KER), epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), three morphologically distinct cell populations were characterized and described.
(20) The departure of Innes Ker follows the announcement in December that Eileen Gallagher, the group chief executive, was to step down after 10 years at the helm of Shed .
Recovery
Definition:
(n.) In rowing, the act of regaining the proper position for making a new stroke.
(n.) The act of recovering, regaining, or retaking possession.
(n.) Restoration from sickness, weakness, faintness, or the like; restoration from a condition of mistortune, of fright, etc.
(n.) The obtaining in a suit at law of a right to something by a verdict and judgment of court.
(n.) The getting, or gaining, of something not previously had.
Example Sentences:
(1) The absolute recoveries of diazepam, nordazepam and flurazepam in human milk were 84, 86 and 92% and in human plasma 97, 89 and 94%, respectively.
(2) It was tested for recovery and separation from other selenium moieties present in urine using both in vivo-labeled rat urine and human urine spiked with unlabeled TMSe.
(3) It was shown in experiments on four dogs by the conditioned method that the period of recovery of conditioned activity after one hour ether anaesthesia tested 7 to 7.5 days.
(4) King also described how representatives of every country at this month's G7 meeting in Canada seemed to be relying on an export-led recovery to revive their economies.
(5) During recovery glucose uptake was reduced and citrate release was unaffected.
(6) Recovery of CV-3988 from plasma averaged 81.7% for the column procedure and 40% for the organic extraction.
(7) After a period on fat-rich diet the patient's physical fitness was increased and the recovery period after the acute load was shorter.
(8) The overall recoveries of activated ER following chromatography on DEAE-cellulose were significantly lower than the recoveries of the nonactivated ER, 71 and 85%, respectively.
(9) Because of the short detachment interval, and the absence of underlying pathology or trauma, the recovery process described here probably represents an example of optimum recovery after retinal reattachment.
(10) In crosses between inverted repeats, a single intrachromatid reciprocal exchange leads to inversion of the sequence between the crossover sites and recovery of both genes involved in the event.
(11) He had been extremely frustrated that indicators of economic recovery over the past few days had been drowned out by the clamour over the Labour leadership.
(12) This article reviews the care of the chest-injured patient during the intensive care unit phase of his or her recovery.
(13) Post-irradiation hypertonic treatment inhibited both DNA repair and PLD recovery, while post-irradiation isotonic treatment inhibited neither phenomenon.
(14) The effects of tachycardia caused by ectopic right or left ventricular stimulation on ventricular recovery potentials were studied in 30 dogs.
(15) Stimulation with these electrodes were effective for inducing voiding with little residual volume after the recovery of bladder reflexes, 3 weeks after experimental spinal cord injury in the dog.
(16) Recovery was spontaneous and no antimicrobial agents were required.
(17) The maximum duration of the drainage was 24 days and complete recovery was obtained in all patients without further surgical treatments.
(18) On the initial visit, the best corrected acuity with spectacles was determined and a potential acuity meter reading was obtained; this test suggested potential for visual recovery in two of the three patients.
(19) 3 patients had complete disappearance of the symptoms but did not have a computed tomography scanning control, 3 patients had clinical and CT recovery.
(20) Cell recovery data for the hamster, rat, guinea pig, and rabbit were related to body size with the hamster having the lowest count and the rabbit the highest count.