(1) It’s going to be harder in Zurich, because there’s going to be a lot more eight-metre jumpers,” he says, citing the reigning champion, Christian Reif, who has jumped 8.49m this season, as his main opposition Rutherford won gold in Glasgow with a modest leap of 8.20m but, as he points out, the chilly conditions were hardly conducive to leaping far.
(2) Luminal addition of Na+ channel blockers amiloride (10 microM) or benzamil (1 microM) reduced J1----b to a level not significantly different from bath-to-lumen 22Na+ flux measured previously (M. Reif, S. L. Troutman, and J.
(3) The results can be plotted as a curve by use of Reif's modification of the Von Krogh equation.
(4) Adapted from Into Aging by Hoffman and Reif (1978), the game used by the authors provides a microcosmic experience for staff of a hospitalized patient's ward experience.
(5) BK, ANP, or 0.1 mM luminal HCTZ also had no effect on lumen-to-bath 22Na+ flux (J1----b), whereas we showed previously that clonidine inhibits J1----b by 30% (L. Chen, M. Paris, S. K. Williams, M. C. Reif, and J.
(6) The documents will have MIT employees' names blacked out in order to protect their safety, Reif wrote.
(7) The email announcement by MIT president L Rafael Reif came in response to a request on Friday by lawyers for Swartz's estate to have the US district court in Boston make the documents public.
(8) A lawyer for Swartz's estate welcomed Reif's decision, but questioned MIT's need for secrecy and worried that documents with names blacked out would be "incomprehensible and impossible to follow".
(9) Grant consultant Liane Reif-Lehrer gave the following advice at a seminar on proposal writing: "Don't write the abstract until the proposal is done, so it reflects the contents of the application.
(10) In a statement on Sunday, MIT president Rafael Reif said he had appointed a professor to review the university's involvement in the case.
(11) "In the time since Aaron Swartz's suicide, we have seen a pattern of harassment and personal threats," Reif wrote.
Rief
Definition:
(n.) Robbery.
Example Sentences:
(1) Twelve solutions of 0.1 M boric acid and varying glycerol concentration were used to vary pH in a twelve-compartment commercial recycling isoelectric focusing (RIEF) system.
(2) Continuous flow zone electrophoresis (CFE) and recycling isoelectric focusing (RIEF) are two of the alternative formats for fluid phase preparative isolation of biological products in liquid separation media.
(3) RIEF clearly separated each protein with no detectable contamination.
(4) These data demonstrate the superiority of RIEF over CFE for resolution of protein mixtures having only minor charge differences.
(5) Gel filtration chromatography removed most of the remaining, higher molecular weight contaminants of the RIEF-purified enzyme.
(6) Mixtures of 1) cytochrome c, myoglobin, and ovalbumin or 2) beta-lactoglobulin and ovalbumin were used to evaluate the resolving capabilities of CFE and RIEF.
(7) The ground-based McDonnell Douglas CFE and RIEF were compared for the ability to resolve mixtures of proteins with known charge differences.
(8) RIEF may be more efficient due to the documented electrodissociation of noncovalent protein:protein complexes which occurs during RIEF separations.
(9) It is concluded that the borate-glycerol system can be adequately stabilized in RIEF for isoelectric purification of certain proteins.
(10) Fibrolase, a blood clot-lysing enzyme, was isolated from the venom of the snake Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix using preparative scale isoelectric focusing in the recycling isoelectric focusing (RIEF) apparatus.
(11) Both CFE and RIEF apparently separated the components of both mixtures into individual peaks, separated by fractions which contained little or no detectable protein.