(1) Hull had worked on religious education with Cox when their posts overlapped in Birmingham and he was influenced not only by Cox’s research and thinking, but by that of some of Cox’s peers, including Harold Loukes and Ronald Goldman.
(2) We now compare the utility of four EBV-negative BL lines, BJAB, BL30, BL41, and Loukes, for isolating EBV recombinants and supporting their subsequent replication.
(3) The American Burkitt's lymphoma cell line Loukes was cotransfected with cloned BamHI K fragment of EBV DNA and a vector pSV2neo.
(4) In contrast, approximately 50% of infected BL41, BL30, or Loukes cell clones responded to lytic cycle induction.
(5) The methodology and results of a recent investigation by Louks, Freeman, and Calsyn (1978) are reviewed.
Lour
Definition:
(n.) An Asiatic sardine (Clupea Neohowii), valued for its oil.
Example Sentences:
(1) Now’s the day and now’s the hour: See the front o’ battle lour, See approach proud Edward’s power – Chains and slaverie.
(2) Six alkaloids were isolated from Gynura segetum (Lour.)
(3) The activity of sulphatase C was correlated with the other lour, but the enzyme profile could not predict the evofution of the disease.
(4) Clausenacoumarine is a compound isolated from the leaves of Clausena lansium (Lour.)
(5) From the methanol extract of the roots of Liriope spicata Lour (Thunb) var.
(6) JMW Turner made high drama of it in 1812, a louring snowstorm sending the Carthaginians into wild disarray.
(7) Six chromone derivatives were isolated from the ether soluble fraction of the alcoholic extract of Aquilaria sinensis(Lour.)
(8) Clausenamide is a compound isolated from Clausena lansium (lour) with the structure similar to piracetam.
(9) These cells possessed interferon receptors, however, and responded to interferon modulation of other genes, including 2',5' oligoisoadenylate synthetase (M. G. Tovey, M. Dron, K. E. Mogensen, B. Lebleu, N. Metchi, and J. Begon-Lours, Guymarho, J. Gen.
(10) A new sesquiterpenoid, named isobaimuxinol, C15H26O2, mp 73-75 degrees C, [a]D12-68(0) (c 0.10, CHCl3), was isolated from the volatile oil of Aquilaria sinensis (Lour), Gilg.