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WST-1 and in particular WST-8 ( 2 -( 2-methoxy-4-nitrophenyl )- 3 -( 4-nitrophenyl )- 5 -( 2, 4-disulfophenyl )- 2H-tetrazolium ), are advantageous over MTT in that they are reduced outside cells, combined with PMS electron mediator, and yield a water-soluble formazan.

MTT and at
A single-table tournament effectively behaves the same as the final table of a multi-table tournament, except that the players all begin with the same number of chips, and the betting structure starts much lower than would likely be the case at a MTT final table.
Starting in 1935 the Italians minted the MTT at the mint in Rome for use in their conquest of Ethiopia.

MTT and .
Currently, there are about 32 active companies in this space, including MTT, Golden Telecom, TransTeleCom and Synterra.
The Act established the Melbourne Tramways Trust ( MTT ), which was made up of the 12 municipalities that the MTOC system would serve.
The MTT was responsible for the construction of tracks and engine house, while the MTOC built the depots, offices and arranged for the delivery or construction of the rolling stock.
The MTT granted a lease to operate the system until 1 July 1916 to the MTOC, with the MTOC paying 4. 5 % interest on the debts incurred by the MTT in building the system.
Tilson Thomas ' charisma has enabled the orchestra to be marketed as never before, with giant " MTT: SFS " posters displayed around San Francisco ; his image has helped make the orchestra's Mahler recordings best-sellers among classical CDs.
In 2004, the San Francisco Symphony launched Keeping Score – MTT on Music, a series of projects comprising audio-visual performances for DVD and broadcast on PBS's Great Performances, multimedia websites, and educational programs for schools.
MTT assay is used often in determining cell viability and has been validated for use by international organisations.
The colourimetric MTS ( 3 -( 4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl )- 5 -( 3-carboxymethoxyphenyl )- 2 -( 4-sulfophenyl )- 2Htetrazolium ) in vitro assay is an updated version of the validated MTT method, MTS assay has the advantage of being soluble and hence no solubilisation step is required.
Cytotoxicity can also be monitored using the 3 -( 4, 5-Dimethyl-2-thiazolyl )- 2, 5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide ( MTT ) or MTS assay.
The MTT assays ( colorimetric ) and the resazurin assay ( fluorimetric ) dose the mitochondrial redox potentiel.
The Maria Theresa thaler ( MTT ) is a silver bullion coin that has been used in world trade continuously.
In 1935 Mussolini gained a 25 year concession over production of the MTT.
The MTT came to be used as currency in large parts of Africa until after World War II.
The MTT could also be found throughout the Arab world, especially in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Muscat and Oman, and in India.
In 1890 the Italians introduced the Tallero Eritreo, styled after the MTT, in their new colony Eritrea, also hoping to impose it on the commerce with Ethiopia.
In the early 1900s Menelik II unsuccessfully attempted to mint Menilek thalers locally, with his effigy, but styled following the model of the MTT, and force their use.
The company was taken over by the MTT on 30 September 1961.
The company was taken over by the MTT on 30 September 1961.
Plas y Brenin is now a vibrant outdoor pursuits centre and is managed by the Mountain Training Trust ( MTT ), on behalf of Sport England, and is one of five National Sports Centres.

promises and highly
Because of the Balkans were rich in raw materials like iron, zinc and above all oil that could help Germany survive a British blockade, it was viewed as highly important by the Allies to keep German influence in the Balkans to a minimum, hence British efforts to link British promises to support Turkey in the event of an Italian attack in exchange for Turkish promises to help defend Romania from a German attack.
One of Chrétien's campaign promises had been to abolish Brian Mulroney's highly unpopular Goods and Services Tax, a promise he later reneged on in an effort to avoid decreasing government revenues.
Consistory courts are often involved in the administration of church business, especially in highly hierarchical churches, and historically took a major role in what we would now think to be secular law, such as probate, defamation, promises ( contracts ), and matrimony e. g. property settlement from divorce.
In spite of government promises of a 2010 opening this would seem highly unlikely as dredging work is un-started.
Finkelstein crafted a highly positive campaign for Pataki, focusing on fulfillment of promises from 1994 ( e. g., tax cuts ) and policy innovations ( the STAR tax program for seniors ).
As a parallel, in what was a highly unusual move for those times when nobody was allowed to leave Romania, another Jewish Securitate officer, incidentally described as " friend " of the Ioanid group, was permitted to leave the country with his family and go to Brazil shortly after the alleged incident ; this has led some to believe that he may have been the agent through whom the government communicated its promises and made them credible.
Ouchi wrote a book called Theory Z How American Business Can Meet the Japanese Challenge ( 1981 ), in this book ; Ouchi shows how American corporations can meet the Japanese challenges with a highly effective management style that promises to transform business in the 1980s.
Admiral Paris is intrigued by this and promises to give it further study which Barclay is highly excited by, but at a later meeting with Admiral Paris, Barclay oversteps the line and is removed from the project for insubordination.
The development of this fertilizer promises to end world famine and pushes Israel as a chief exporter of rare and henceforth expensive agricultural products ; thus, the formula becomes a highly sought commodity.

promises and source
It is a source of considerable bitterness even today that, in the minds of many Naskapis, not all of the promises or reassurances that were made were lived up to.
" The source of her powers ( vires ) have become obscured by time ( aevum ), but he promises that his poem ( carmen ) will clarify the matter ( 6. 101 – 104 ).
These " gobacks " were a major source of information and excitement about the wonders and promises — and dangers and disappointments — of the far west.
The paper's great number of donors promises a stable source of funding for the foundation.
The discovery in 1995 of the Carlise Fragment of Thomas's Tristan, which includes material from one of the central parts of the story, the Love Grotto episode, promises a better understanding of Gottfried's use of his source.
According to another source, Vincent labored to have Benedict XIII end the schism, and after an extended period of receiving empty promises, Vincent encouraged King Ferdinand of Castile to withdraw his support from Benedict XIII.
The series is, in essence, a compilation of many of the standard themes found in certain kinds of anime and manga series: childhood promises as the source of relationship drama, the influential yet shadowy Student Council, somewhat contrived scenarios designed to push the plot forward, mid-series " recaps " to remind viewers of previous events, and a sudden crisis that threatens to alienate the main characters and jeopardizes the outcome of the series.
Thus assisted the sinner is disposed for salvation from sin ; he believes in the revelation and promises of God, he fears God's justice, hopes in his mercy, trusts that God will be merciful to him for Christ's sake, begins to love God as the source of all justice, hates and detests his sins.

promises and at
On the final round at Pensacola, the luck of the draw paired Palmer and Player in the same threesome and, although it was far from obvious at the time, the gallery was treated to the first chapter of what promises to be one of the most exciting duels in sport for a long time to come.
The year 1705 proved almost entirely barren for the Duke whose military disappointments were only partly compensated by efforts on the diplomatic front where, at the courts of Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin and Hanover, Marlborough sought to bolster support for the Grand Alliance and extract promises of prompt assistance for the following year ’ s campaign.
However, promises to pay were widely circulated and accepted as value at least five hundred years earlier in both Europe and Asia.
In Part Two, the author acknowledges the criticism of his digressions in Part One and promises to concentrate the narrative on the central characters ( although at one point he laments that his narrative muse has been constrained in this manner ).
Following a large donation from the Jewish German American banker James Loeb who had at one time been a patient, and promises of support from ' patrons of science ', the German Institute for Psychiatric Research was founded in 1917 in Munich.
Ras Makonnen surrounded the fort at Meqele on 18 December, but the Italian commander adroitly used promises of a negotiated surrender to prevent the Ras from attacking the fort.
Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy .– Martin Luther King Jr .' s I Have a Dream speech, delivered August 28, 1963 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC
The PNDC, like most of its predecessors, made serious and consistent attempts at the practical application of these ideals and principles, and its successor, the NDC government, promises to follow in the PNDC's footsteps.
A government of young men led by Mehdi Frasheri, an enlightened Bektashi administrator, won a commitment from Italy to fulfill financial promises that Mussolini had made to Albania and to grant new loans for harbor improvements at Durrës and other projects that kept the Albanian government afloat.
Macrinus and his son, weakened by the desertion of the Second Legion due to bribes and promises circulated by Julia Maesa, were defeated on 8 June 218 at the Battle of Antioch by troops commanded by Gannys.
I do but make bold to predict ( not that I guarantee the slightest thing at all ), thanks to my researches and the consideration of what judicial Astrology promises me and sometimes gives me to know, principally in the form of warnings, so that folk may know that with which the celestial stars do threaten them.
Hence, many of the irregularities which have troubled scribes and scholars perhaps merely reflect the everyday usages of the careless and untrained tongues which Plautus heard about him .” Looking at the overall use of archaisms within Plautus, one will notice that they commonly occur in promises, agreements, threats, prologues, or speeches.
The renewal of baptismal promises by those receiving the sacrament in the Western Catholic Church is incidental to the rite and not essentially different from the solemn renewal of their baptismal promises that is asked of all members of this Church each year at the Easter Vigil service.
Once ensconced at Naples, Charles found his new kingdom invaded by Louis of Anjou and Amadeus VI of Savoy ; hard-pressed, he reneged on his promises.
This bid promises four cards in at least one of the major suits and, in standard form, enough strength to continue bidding after partner's response ( 8 HCP for an invitational bid opposite a standard 1NT showing 15-17 HCP or 5 HCP to go to game opposite a standard 2NT showing 20-21 points ).
However, Thorin turns on the Hobbit as a traitor, disregarding all the promises and " at your services " he had previously bestowed.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
* November 10 – In a speech at the Mansion House in London, Winston Churchill promises, " should the United States become involved in war with Japan, the British declaration will follow within the hour.
* King Ataulf leads the Goths into Gaul at the instigation of Honorius who promises to recognise a Visigothic Kingdom if he defeats the several usurpers who threaten the Roman Empire.
Theodahad has secret conversations with the Byzantine ambassador and promises to turn over Tuscany in exchange for a large som of money, the rank of senator, and permission to live at Constantinople.
LaFarge promises to keep him close, but at the town they become separated.
With the affixing of their signature to these three solemn promises, the individual is officially the governor general, and at that moment the Flag of the Governor General of Canada is raised on the Peace Tower, the Viceregal Salute is played by the Central Band of the Canadian Forces, and a 21-gun salute is conducted by the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery.
Submitting to a new election but securing the support of several influential princes by making extensive promises, he was chosen at the Imperial City of Frankfurt on 27 July 1298, and crowned at Aachen Cathedral on 24 August.

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