0 a poisonous alcohol that is used as an antifreeze (= a liquid that reduces the temperature at which water freezes) and in industry
1 a poisonous alcohol that is used as an antifreeze (= liquid that reduces the temperature at which water freezes) and in industry
Preferences for foods varying in macronutrients and tannins by lambs supplemented with polyethylene glycol.
Several steps are potentially mutagenic, such as exposure to high cytosolic concentrations of ethylene glycol, and the extreme dehydration that is a requisite for vitrification.
Differences in post-thawing survival between ovine morulae and blastocysts cryopreserved with ethylene glycol or glycerol.
Direct measurement of polyethylene glycol induced depletion attraction between lipid bilayers.
Then one slide is heated; ethylene glycol is added to the second; and a third is left untreated.
Survival of mouse blastocysts slow cooled in propanediol or ethylene glycol is influenced by the thawing procedure, sucrose and antifreeze proteins.
Carefully manage chemical waste, glycol, and all liquid wastes to avoid spills.
Formation of tetraploid mouse blastocysts following blastomere fusion with polyethylene glycol.