(n.) The lowest of the three divisions of the Jurassic period; a name given in England and Europe to a series of marine limestones underlying the Oolite. See the Chart of Geology.
Example Sentences:
(1) Because immune senescence most profoundly affects T lymphocyte functions, we suspected that LIA production would decline with age.
(2) Synthesis was shown to occur in the corpus cardiacum by in vitro incorporation of tritium-labelled Trp into Lia-AKH.
(3) In two of seven seroconversion panels tested, LIA HIV detected the presence of HIV antibodies before WB did.
(4) Calcium chloride stimulated insulin effect on PILA, did not affect its action on SZ or PZ, and antagonized its effect on LIA.
(5) As the RCPA is more sensitive, it can be used to test for the presence of HCV in sera which are classified indeterminate by the LIA.
(6) Component B was obtained from preparation LIA-0191 by the method of counter-current distribution and recrystalization from methanol.
(7) We evaluated a two-site immunoluminometric assay (AFP LIA-mat Byk Sangtec) for the determination of alpha-foetoprotein (AFP).
(8) In HIA the risk of N. meningitidis carriage was much lower in non-carriers than carriers of N. lactamica, with an odds ratio of 0.19 (95% CI 0.08-0.47, P = 0.0003); in LIA this association (odds ratio 0.51, P = 0.05) was much weaker.
(9) You experience them in a different way.” Saul, as Lias is talking: “What?
(10) Spleen cells from nude mice are incapable of inducing LIA, while mitomycin-C and irradiated lymphocytes can initiate but not maintain the reaction.
(11) levoris, strain LIA 0868 producing levorin and levoristatin was studied.
(12) In alloxanized rabbits, LIA was decreased by calcium chloride.
(13) I thought, God they must really like terrible German dance music.” Lias saw no live music when he was growing up, other than the occasional pub session with local folk musicians.
(14) The absence of discomfort for the patients may be a decisive factor to choose the monitoring method and LIA procedure may represent a valid alternative to RIA.
(15) An excellent agreement was found between LIA-mat T4 results (y) and the consensus means (x) of the laboratories participating in the national interlaboratory survey (y = 3.79 + 1.02 x, r = 0.98).
(16) Thermodynamic parameters for formation of HA, LiA, and NaA in 80% methanol-water and on DMPC vesicles are reported.
(17) Novel homogeneous methods of luminescent immunoassay (LIA) for (1) antibodies to insulin, (2) insulin and (3) antibodies to trinitrophenyl group are proposed on the basis of regulatory facilities of the enhanced chemiluminescent reaction.
(18) Phenformin significantly lowered PILA, LIA and PZ but raised SZ.
(19) hachijoense, strain LIA-0052 stored for 10 years in a dry state and in the state of a resting culture were studied.
(20) As angiogenic factors promote tumor development we investigated if SCS from tumor-bearing and tumor-resected mice contain factors capable of evoking a LIA response.
Liassic
Definition:
(a.) Of the age of the Lias; pertaining to the Lias formation.
(n.) Same as Lias.
Example Sentences:
(1) The fissure faunas are generally thought to be of Upper Triassic (Rhaetic) age (Kühne 1946), although Kermack, Musset & Rigney (1973) believe that the evidence is insufficient to determine whether the deposits are Rhaetic or Lower Liassic.