(1) Differential binding specificities of MATy 1 and MATy 2 antibodies to the naked and capped LPS cores were further analyzed utilizing S. typhimurium polysaccharide fractions with different O-chain:core ratios which were obtained after separation by Sephacryl S-200 chromatography.
(2) On the basis of their reactivity pattern and binding affinity, MATy-V7 (IgM) and MATy-O9 (IgG3) antibodies were selected for further characterization of their antigenic specificity.
(3) Up to 2,000 people, including children as young as eight, sought shelter in the informal camp Jamshid and Mati are staying in, made up of a cluster of squalid warehouses behind Belgrade’s main train station.
(4) Jamshid Shadab, 27, and Matiullah (Mati) Afzal, 25, applied for special immigrant visas (SIV) to the US , but Jamshid has had his application denied twice and Mati’s is still pending.
(5) "We don't want instability and we don't want impunity," said Mwalimu Mati, a civil society activist and anti-corruption campaigner in Nairobi.
(6) The use of chemically defined native and synthetic saccharides as inhibitors, in combination with the conformation of the Salmonella core oligosaccharide, permitted the definition of antigenic determinants carried in the core domain recognized by each antibody: (i) the branches I and VIII are essential for MATy 1 recognition, (ii) the backbone III-IV-V for MATy 2, (iii) the backbone II-III-IV-V for MAST 56, and (iv) the backbone plus the branch III-IV-V-VIII for MAST 50.
(7) During the dinner, an intimate “fireside chat” at the Manhattan apartment of hoteliers Mati Weiderpass and Ian Reisner earlier this week, Cruz said if one of his daughters was gay, he would still love her “with all our hearts”, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
(8) Mati, who has an economics degree as well as a medical laboratory degree, worked as a translator for 10 months before being held hostage by the Taliban.
(9) Moreover, some of our results seem to show that MATI and MATII are associated in vivo.
(10) I had only one choice, to go to the Taliban and surrender myself, otherwise if they fought me they would kill me.” Jamshid and Mati’s journey took them through Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, and Bulgaria until they reached Serbia, where they have been stranded for more than two months following the closure of the Balkans migration route last year .
(11) In an inhibition enzyme immunoassay with rabbit factor-specific anti-Salmonella antibodies as the competing agents, the reactivity of MATy-V7 and MATy-O9 were significantly inhibited by the anti-Vi and anti-O9 antisera, respectively.
(12) Two MAT activities can be dissociated in a wild type extract (MATI and MATII) by DEAE cellulose chromatography.
(13) I was captured by the Taliban once,” Mati explains in a Guardian video.
(14) "This was a completely false accusation by the police," said Mwalimu Mati, a prominent civil society activist who had worked with Kingara on a project examining illegal land grabs.
(15) Residues 109 and 116 are also critical for stimulation of myoglobin-specific I-Ad-restricted clones (Berkower, I., L. A. Matis, G.K. Buckenmeyer, F.R.
(16) 265: 17935-17940, 1990) and that alpha-abundance is likely increased as a result of increased efficiency of alpha-mRNA translation (L. Lescale-Matys and A.
(17) They did it today and didn’t get reward.” He added: “Maty is very disappointed, he’s distraught.
(18) Immunoblotting analysis showed that MATy 1 distinguished only the bottom bands (naked LPS core) among the heterogeneous LPS populations, whereas MATy 2 gave a ladder pattern (reactive with both naked and O-chain-substituted LPS cores).
(19) Mwalimu Mati, the head of the anti-corruption watchdog Mars Group Kenya, said the decision was a serious setback.
(20) Mwalimu Mati, of the anti-graft watchdog Mars Group Kenya , said the cost of the kits was a real matter of concern for Kenyans.
Matin
Definition:
(n.) Morning.
(n.) Morning worship or service; morning prayers or songs.
(n.) Time of morning service; the first canonical hour in the Roman Catholic Church.
(a.) Of or pertaining to the morning, or to matins; used in the morning; matutinal.
Example Sentences:
(1) A freshwater Spirillum sp., which apparently belongs to a niche of low nutritional status (Matin & Veldkamp, 1978), accumulated poly-beta-hydroxybutyric acid (PHB) during lactate-limited growth in continuous culture.
(2) Asked about an opinion poll that indicated that a majority of Swiss would support legal assistance for foreign authorities seeking tax evaders, Grübel told Le Matin Dimanche: "I share that view."
(3) In sportsmen-throwers the matinal exchange of rest in conditions of sport gatherings is found to be fairly high.
(4) Prediction may be made from a regression line of saliva versus serum concentration or from an equation proposed by Matin et al.
(5) Moreover, the plasma mexiletine levels calculated by the equation of Matin et al (1974) employing the observed values for the saliva drug level, saliva pH and free fraction of mexiletine in plasma were significantly higher than the observed drug levels.
(6) I went to Marlborough College in Wiltshire, and they had a beautiful chapel where we had matins most days.
(7) "The secondary effects of it are very bad for the health," Hostettmann told Le Matin newspaper last year.
(8) There were a dozen bodies around us.” Nice-Matin journalist Damien Allemand, who was on the waterfront, saw the vehicle swerve, smashing into people “at a crazy speed”.
(9) He told the local paper, Nice Matin , that a woman in a veil was less dangerous than someone who had "double or triple parked".
(10) Starvation proteins synthesized by Escherichia coli at the onset of carbon starvation (R. G. Groat and A. Matin, J. Indust.
(11) To bring about repression of a family fo genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae called the a-specific genes, two transcriptional regulatory proteins, alpha 2 and GRM (general regulator of matin type), bind cooperatively to an operator found upstream of each a-specific gene.
(12) The concept of a relative probability of matin between two phenotypes is used, and this variable can take into account factors such as different propensities for assortment in the various phenotypes and so forth.
(13) The precision and bias of prediction from linear regression and the equation of Matin et al.
(14) The attacker’s computer records showed a “sure and recent interest for radical jihadist movements”, Molins said, adding that Lahouaiej-Bouhlel had also consulted articles on fatal accidents including a report from Nice-Matin newspaper headlined: “Man drives his car into a restaurant terrace.” “Investigators have established the premeditated nature of this act,” Molins told journalists.
(15) The only significant difference observed at the 5% level was an increased frequency of matins in which the mother was Lu (a+) and had a karyotypically abnormal abortus.
(16) Matin Durrani Editor, Physics World • Aditya Chakrabortty is right that government should be looking to science and innovation to improve our prospects for growth.
(17) In an interview with the Swiss paper Le Matin, Delon said: "For years Le Pen father and daughter have fought, but they've fought somewhat alone.
(18) However, Matin's equation [S. B. Matin et al., Clin.
(19) which appears to belong to relatively richer environments (Matin & Veldkamp, 1978) and does not accumulate PHB.
(20) There were three psychologists there to meet us,” a close friend, Hamadi, told Nice Matin.