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Перевод: fixative
[прилагательное] фиксирующий; [существительное] фиксатив ; антитело; фиксаж
Тезаурус:
- The use of 1 % glutaraldehyde fixative during transfer assists firm attachment of the cells to the PLL-treated glass substrate.
- 11 the cell suspension is too thin, centrifuge again and add a smaller volume of fresh fixative.
- If too thick, add more fixative.
- Add more fixative down the side of the tube, maintaining the mixing process, until the tube is about one-third full.
- Sandalwood is the base note regarded by many perfumers as a good fixative because it harmonises well as a background to a wide variety of blends.
- Repeat the change of fixative after a further 10 min, controlling the volume of the final suspension until it appears slightly cloudy with cells.
- After 5 min, sediment the cells again by centrifuging and resuspend in fresh fixative.
- First he sketched an arabesque design on the dress in white to make it appear dcollet, then he covered her dress with magnificent, multi-coloured flowers and finally sprayed his design with fixative.
- Add about 0.25 ml of fixative (3:1 methanol glacial acetic acid) rapidly to the suspended cells.
- Specimens were fixed in half-strength Karnovsky fixative, postfixed in osmium tetroxide, embedded in Araldite, thin sectioned and stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate in the usual way.
- Comprises an elegant essay by Sutherland Boggs on Degas' development with particular reference to his use of pastel followed by a discussion by Maheux of his use of pastel including pastel paste and peinture a l'essence, his choice of papers and use of fixative, the latter crucial to the effect of his later sheets.
- Specimens were fixed in half-strength Karnovsky fixative (2% formaldehyde plus 2.5% glutaraldehyde in 0.075M cacodylate buffer, pH 7.4) at 0, 1, 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24h after wounding, postfixed in osmium tetroxide, and prepared for scanning electron microscopy in the standard way.
- Fixative was applied between layers to allow a solid build up of pigment.
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