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She has a fixation about cleanliness.
The cor tex then was flattened ar tificially by compressing it between two glass slides during fixation and embedding.
Total daily carbon fixation was determined graphically from these plots.
After fixation, electrically aligned astrocytes retain the capability to direct neurite growth and guide the direction of neurite outgrowth.
For example, the greatest consensus (as reflected by the least total variance in the rating [0.250]) was for metallic internal fixation devices.
The pair that on average sends migrants to the other pair has a greater influence on fixation probability than the other pair.
That is, subpopulations which are ' upstream ' in terms of the migration have the greatest impact on fixation probability.
Fixation for a haplotype corresponds to fixation of a deleterious allele at a particular locus.
The sound presentation of the experimental instruction that required pointing was delayed until the third experimenter confirmed that accurate cross fixation had been obtained.