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Gels and caused
Gels with large pores are usually used in this process to eliminate any " sieving " effects, or artifacts in the pI caused by differing migration rates for proteins of differing sizes.

Gels and by
These headphones use patented Contour Ear Gels, invented by Mark Blanchard of Klipsch Group, which are anatomically designed to accurately fit inside the human ear canal.
Gels have been described by Born as liquids in which an elastic resistance against shearing survives, yielding both viscous and elastic properties.

Gels and can
Gels also allow for the use of heavier pigments with metallic or glitter effects, or opaque pastel pigments that can be seen on dark surfaces.

Gels and also
* environmentally sensitive hydrogels which are also known as ' Smart Gels ' or ' Intelligent Gels '.
Gels are made not only for use as photo filters, but also in a wide range of colors for use in lighting applications, particularly for theatrical lighting.

Gels and act
Gels of polysaccharides and fibrous proteins fill the interstitial space and act as a compression buffer against the stress placed on the ECM.

Gels and medium
Gels consist of a solid three-dimensional network that spans the volume of a liquid medium and ensnares it through surface tension effects.

Gels and molecules
Gels made from purified agarose have a relatively large pore size, making them useful for separation of large molecules, such as proteins and protein complexes > 200 kilodaltons, as well as DNA fragments > 100 basepairs.

Gels and ;
A gel-like creature called " Zol " appears in The Legend of Zelda ; it splits into two Gels when attacked, like Purple Chus in " Twilight Princess ," which split into two smaller Chus when attacked.

Gels and electrophoresis
Gels have conventionally been run in a " slab " format such as that shown in the figure, but capillary electrophoresis has become important for applications such as high-throughput DNA sequencing.

Gels and be
Gels and foams are used for individuals who are at high risk for caries, orthodontic patients, patients undergoing head and neck radiation, patients with decreased salivary flow, and children whose permanent molars should, but cannot, be sealed.

Gels and .
Zols are much larger than Gels, and in many games, weaker attacks will cause a Zol to split into two Gels.
Both Zols and Gels first appeared in The Legend of Zelda.
Gels are defined as a substantially dilute cross-linked system, which exhibits no flow when in the steady-state.
Gels are usually polymerized between two glass plates in a gel caster, with a comb inserted at the top to create the sample wells.
Gels, creams or lotions may contain an acid to encourage dead skin cells to loosen, and an abrasive such as beads, sea salt, sugar, ground nut shells, rice bran or ground apricot kernels to scrub the dead cells off of the skin.
Gels have a limited life, especially in saturated colors.
Gels are used as stationary phase for GPC.
Gels where the liquid is allowed to evaporate normally are known as xerogels.
Gels are thicker than a solution.
Gels are simple Hershey kiss-like enemies with two eyes.
Gels first appear in The Legend of Zelda, and appear again in Link's Awakening.
Gels from Aloe vera have been compared to those derived from other aloe species and with other plants belonging to the family Asphodelaceae.
Continuing with its tradition of bringing world class products to Indian consumers the Company launched ' Fiama Di Wills ', a premium range of Shampoos, Shower Gels and Soaps in September, October and December 2007 respectively.

suppress and convection
An inversion can also suppress convection by acting as a " cap ".
Reduction of water density below tends to suppress the convection currents that cool the lower part of the liquid mass ; the lower density of hot water would reduce this effect, perhaps sustaining the more rapid initial cooling.

suppress and caused
Several of the fundamental problems caused by the transition to sound were soon solved with new camera casings, known as " blimps ", designed to suppress noise and boom microphones that could be held just out of frame and moved with the actors.
Based on later analysis of the information from all sides, it appears clear that Westmoreland could not sustain a libel suit because CBS's principal allegation was that he had caused intelligence officers to suppress facts.
Many of his policies have been attributed to others in government, notably Premier Zhu Rongji, whose tense relationship with Jiang caused widespread speculation, especially following Jiang's decision to suppress the Falun Gong movement.
The death of Aspar caused a revolt in Thrace, led by the Thracian Ostrogoth Theodoric Strabo, and Basiliscus was dispatched to suppress the revolt, something he successfully did with the aid of his nephew Armatus.
The mass's violence as well as Hidalgo's inability or unwillingness to suppress it caused the creoles and peninsulares to ally against the insurgents out of fear.
A second type of maladaptive negative mood regulation is a disabling strategy in which individuals suppress their negative feelings and distance themselves from others in order to avoid frustrations and anxiety caused by others ' unavailability.
Their onstage kiss nearly caused a riot, which the police were called in to suppress.
The actions of officials to suppress the claims caused acrimonious debate in parliament and the media.
Allen was again summoned to Rome in 1579, and was charged to suppress an insurrection within the English College, caused by infighting between students from Wales and the rest of the students from England.
An amplifier must be able to suppress resonances caused by mechanical motion ( e. g., inertia ) of a speaker cone, especially a low frequency driver with greater mass.
Although Qin was able to suppress most of the nationwide rebellions, they still caused serious damage.
For most purposes, the weight of the suspension components is unimportant, but at high frequencies, caused by road surface roughness, the parts isolated by rubber bushings act as a multistage filter to suppress noise and vibration better than can be done with only the tires and springs.
The association between Wycliffe's Bible and Lollardy caused the kingdom of England and the established Catholic Church in England to undertake a drastic campaign to suppress it.
Insufficient oxygen ( environmental hypoxia ), often caused by the decomposition of organic matter, may occur in bodies of water such as ponds and rivers, tending to suppress the presence of aerobic organisms such as fish.
He was successful in the campaign against the Rokkaku clan and helped to suppress rebellions caused by Buddhist sects in Echizen Province and at Nagashima in Osaka.
He was then sent to suppress some disturbances at Yarmouth ; caused by the threatened landing of the Prince of Wales.
This caused concern in RAF Fighter Command and Anti-Aircraft Command, who managed to suppress the use of Window until July 1943.
A thalamic stimulator is a relatively new medical device that can suppress tremors, such as those caused by Parkinson's Disease or essential tremor.
His continual attacks against Jacques Necker, Jean Sylvain Bailly, the comte de Mirabeau, the Paris Commune, the marquis de Lafayette, the National Constituent Assembly, the Legislative Assembly, the National Convention, the émigrés, and King Louis XVI himself caused several decrees of outlawry and accusation against him and attempts to suppress his journal.
The voting on such plans in public elections is banned, as well as the creation of debt or liabilities " for purposes of war, or to repel invasion, or to suppress insurrection or to meet an emergency caused by disaster or act of God.

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