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Therefrom


Definition:

  • (adv.) From this or that.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We examined the predacious gram-negative bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorous 109J and free-living strains 109J-A1 and 109J-KA1 derived therefrom for penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs).
  • (2) The assumptions of an investigation on absolute bioavailability are discussed and the limitations on generalizability resulting therefrom.
  • (3) Immunoperoxidase staining of frozen tissue sections with HEA125 demonstrated the presence of Egp34 in almost all normal epithelia and tumours derived therefrom.
  • (4) Attention is drawn to the similarities between the lesions caused by H. suis and Mycoplasma hyorhinis, and to the confusion which may result therefrom.
  • (5) The primary purpose of this manuscript is to demonstrate the qualitative and quantitative radiologic signs indicative of the diagnosis and the surgical management resulting therefrom.
  • (6) Furthermore, since only few of an individual's characteristics are used as classifying attributes, individuals themselves become submerged in the class, and their individuality lost in the scientific laws that arise therefrom.
  • (7) Subsequently, vimentin persists in the endoderm and mesoderm and the tissues derived therefrom, such as the somites and developing heart, throughout the period of study.
  • (8) This study was undertaken to assess the prevalence and characteristic hormonal profile of endocrine cells in Barrett's mucosa and to determine to what extent this profile was shared by endocrine cells of adenocarcinomas arising therefrom.
  • (9) The procedures used in Burma and the lessons that were learnt therefrom are described.
  • (10) Dethiation and debenzoylation of 16a provided an alternate route to the recently reported 3-carbamoylallopurinol ribonucleoside thus confirming the structural assignment of 16a and the nucleosides derived therefrom.
  • (11) Partial inhibition by relatively high concentrations of Hoe 296 of the respiratory activity of yeast cells or mitochondria therefrom with exogenous substrates can be explained by decreased uptake of the substrates from the medium.
  • (12) The amino-terminal sequence (excluding the initial methionine residue) deduced therefrom was in agreement with the protein sequence of the yeast reductase.
  • (13) Therefrom it was concluded that in approximately 80% of the F(ab)2 molecules one of the two inter heavy chain-bridges was opened.
  • (14) These findings are taken to support the concept of mutagenesis by misrepair after alkylation, which albeit sharing common features with the mechanism of UV-induced reversion, can be distinguished therefrom.
  • (15) Seawater containing 25-35 mM KCl inhibits this hyperpolarization, the depolarization and the acrosome reaction induced by egg jelly, or by the acrosome reaction inducing factor purified therefrom.
  • (16) The selectivity for arachidonate incorporation into inositol phospholipids coupled with turnover of the arachidonate-containing molecular species suggests that inositol phospholipids containing arachidonic acid or the diacylglycerol resulting therefrom may play a vital cellular role in GH3 cells.
  • (17) A monocyte chemotactic activity was found to be released by various types of cultured human cells after appropriate stimulation: normal diploid fibroblasts, peripheral blood mononuclear cells or monocytes isolated therefrom, and a number of tumor cell lines, including osteosarcoma (MG-63) and hepatoma (Malavu) but not melanoma (Bowes) cells.
  • (18) The present study demonstrates that pertussis toxin treatment of cells abolished the cannabimimetic response in intact cells and in membranes derived therefrom.
  • (19) The data obtained for nucleobases (purines and pyrimidines) as well as the contents of nucleic acids (RNA, DNA) calculated therefrom and the content of IMP corresponding to the determined content of hypoxanthine are reported in three tables.
  • (20) The latter compound or a metabolite derived therefrom may be the 'toxic principle' of both the ether glyceroglycolipids and ether glycerophospholipids having a 1-O-alkyl-2-O-methylglyceryl moiety, as suggested by Unger et al.

Thereof


Definition:

  • (adv.) Of that or this.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These findings explain many differences in previous conflicting reports concerning the metabolic behavior of uric acid, and place future investigation thereof on a more promising basis in normal and abnormal pregnancy.
  • (2) Despite its similarity to proteasomal enzyme activity, protein analysis and immunoblotting experiments demonstrate that neither the intact proteasome nor subunits thereof are components of the '26 S' proteinase complex.
  • (3) GNM reserves the right at any time and from time to time to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, the Awards or any feature thereof with or without prior notice due to reasons outside its control (including, without limitation, in the case of anticipated, suspected, or actual fraud).
  • (4) This report attempts to address the issue of the fetus' right to life and the legal aspects thereof according to the laws of different countries.
  • (5) The results are interpreted as showing that attention can be allocated to sensory modalities and that the implied selective process is concerned with modality "identification," though not in a way consistent with a channel-switching model thereof.
  • (6) The Gambian government has not officially confirmed reports but a statement issued late on Friday said: "All persons on death row have been tried by the Gambian courts of competent jurisdiction and thereof convicted and sentenced to death in accordance with the law.
  • (7) ApoB-100 contains 13 binding sites for heparin, a known inhibitor of T4 binding to the major T4 carrier plasma proteins; however, heparin failed to inhibit T4 binding to apoB-100 and fragments thereof.
  • (8) It seems expedient to carry out further screening of different reagents and combinations thereof capable of significantly increasing HIV virus reproduction in cell cultures which would serve as the antigen for diagnostic systems.
  • (9) The time course of the blood and bile lipids and the relationship thereof reflect the depression of cholesterol hydroxylation processes and reduction with age of cholic and deoxycholic acids synthesis and conjugation intensities in the patients with cholelithiasis, as well as a reduction of deoxycholic acid synthesis in normal subjects.
  • (10) The estimate of the regenerative potency of the thymus most adequately reflects the cellular events leading to regeneration thereof.
  • (11) This procedure should significantly reduce the late closure of bypass grafts and the complications thereof, including the need for reoperation.
  • (12) These results suggest that 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol, or a further metabolite thereof, is the metabolically active form of vitamin D in the intestine, that it functions by a process not involving transcription of DNA, and that the step sensitive to actinomycin D in the action of vitamin D on the intestine does not occur in the intestine, but is the conversion of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol to 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol in the kidney.
  • (13) The results indicated that cleavage of PTH or fragments thereof occurred at the 23-24, 27-28, and 33-34 peptide bonds.
  • (14) Whereof one cannot speak thereof we must pass over in silence and all that.
  • (15) Group 1 (seasonal effects) and group 2 (daily effects) comprise abiotic parameters and include daylength, temperature, relative humidity, and interactions thereof.
  • (16) About 80% was solubilized by micellar concentrations of Triton X-100 and sedimented as a tetrameric 10 S species in the presence of detergent but formed aggregates in the absence thereof.
  • (17) We conclude that there is no role for the beta-subunit in catalysis and that the alpha-peptide is organized as an alpha 2-dimer in the membrane with each alpha-subunit being able to perform complete catalytic cycles (and probably also active transport), provided that it is stabilized by an adjacent alpha-peptide or a sufficiently large fragment thereof.
  • (18) We also show that specific interactions between complementary CK polypeptides take place during the incubation steps of immunoblotting procedures as polypeptides, or fragments thereof, that detach from the substrate can bind to complementary polypeptides attached to the substratum, which may result in false assignments of antibody reactivities.
  • (19) A combination of cell bank characterization and product characterization (peptide mapping or amino acid sequencing, or a combination thereof) will also demonstrate the stability of the production process.
  • (20) When elevated, dAT binding, like KB binding, varied with disease activity and might thus be useful as a parameter thereof.