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Staining and is
Staining oneself with turmeric is believed to improve the skin tone and tan.
It is possible that the shop was located in Staining Lane or may have been jointly run with John Leake in Jewin Street.
Staining is an auxiliary technique used in microscopy to enhance contrast in the microscopic image.
Staining is not limited to biological materials, it can also be used to study the morphology of other materials for example the lamellar structures of semi-crystalline polymers or the domain structures of block copolymers.
In vivo staining ( Intra Vital Staining ) is the process of dyeing living tissues — in vivo means " in life " ( compare with in vitro staining ).
The organism causing what is commonly known as ' Warehouse Staining ', is a black fungus, Baudoinia compniacensis which is harmless and feeds upon the ' Angels's Share ' of alcohol evaporating from the whisky barrels.
* Staining reaction of the cytoplasm changes from blue to pinkish red ( this is because of the decrease in the amount of RNA and DNA );
Use of the grounds around the church is the subject of the Allhallows Staining Church Act 2010.
Staining for antibodies and complement is essentially negative.
The Slaughterhouses Act 1974, the Meat ( Sterilisation and Staining ) Regulations 1982 and the Food Act 1984 all have a definition of a ' knacker's yard ' as " any premises used in connection with the business of slaughtering, skinning or cutting up animals whose flesh is not intended for human consumption ".
Similar dyes include Oil Red O, Sudan III, and Sudan Black B. Staining is an important biochemical technique, offering the ability to visually qualify the presence of the fatty compound of interest without isolating it.

Staining and give
* Staining – uses heavy metals such as lead, uranium or tungsten to scatter imaging electrons and thus give contrast between different structures, since many ( especially biological ) materials are nearly " transparent " to electrons ( weak phase objects ).

Staining and tissue
* Staining, in biology, a stain used to highlight features of tissue or cells

Staining and well
Haldi ( Staining oneself with turmeric paste ) as well as mehndi are Vedic customs, intended to be a symbolic representation of the outer and the inner sun.

Staining and .
Staining may also introduce artifacts, apparent structural details that are caused by the processing of the specimen and are thus not a legitimate feature of the specimen.
He died near London, and was buried at All Hallows Staining on October 31, 1656.
Staining cross-sections of the cortex to reveal the position of neuronal cell bodies and the intracortical axon tracts allowed neuroanatomists in the early 20th century to produce a detailed description of the laminar structure of the cortex in different species.
Staining and fluorescent tagging can serve similar purposes.
Clark G ed ( 1973 ) Staining Procedures Used by the Biological Stain Commission.
In order to efficiently manage and farm these lands, granges were built at Singleton and Staining.
Staining possible.
Staining of the slides, often with Giemsa ( G banding ) or Quinacrine, produces a pattern of in total up to several hundred bands.
Between 1948 and 1954, when the restored St Olave's was reopened, a prefabricated church stood on the site of All Hallows Staining.
The tower of All Hallows Staining was used as the chancel of the temporary church.
Staining acrylic paint into the fabric of cotton duck canvas was more benign and less damaging to the fabric of the canvas than the use of oil paint.
All Hallows Staining was a Church of England church located at the junction of Fenchurch Avenue and Billiter Street in the north-eastern corner of Langbourn ward in the City of London, England, close to Fenchurch Street railway station.
It was named " Staining ", which means stone, to distinguish it from the other churches of All Hallows in the City of London, which were wooden.
The parishes of All Hallows Staining and nearby St Olave Hart Street were combined in 1870.
At that time All Hallows Staining was demolished, leaving only the tower.
Between 1948 and 1954, when the restored St Olave's was reopened, a prefabricated church stood on the site of All Hallows Staining.
The tower of All Hallows Staining was used as the chancel of the temporary church.

is and employed
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
or a skilled labor force is trained before there are plants available in which they can be employed.
In connection with any claim decided by the Commission pursuant to this Title in which an award is made, the Commission may, upon the written request of the claimant or any attorney heretofore or hereafter employed by such claimant, determine and apportion the just and reasonable attorney's fees for services rendered with respect to such claim, but the total amount of the fees so determined in any case shall not exceed 10 per centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
Historically re is the formative that is employed also in republic, and al is the common suffix.
The preparation of such products is not new, but the systems heretofore employed in polymerizations have commanded considerable experimental skill and starting materials of a high purity.
One of these is the fact that the knife employed, no matter how well sharpened, will have a slightly rounded cutting edge.
The curvature of this bluntness is, in the case of the Carboloy knife employed in the Hesiometer, determined by the grain sizes of the polished grit and the tungsten carbide crystals cemented together in the knife body and is in the order of 0.1 to 0.2 mil..
At the same time, every device that can be employed to reduce the number of variables is of the greatest value, and it is one of the attractive features of dynamic programming that room is left for ingenuity in using the special features of the problem to this end.
As a result, although we still make use of this distinction, there is much confusion as to the meaning of the basic terms employed.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, an Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions.
The axiom of choice has also been thoroughly studied in the context of constructive mathematics, where non-classical logic is employed.
Assuming ZF is consistent, Paul Cohen employed the technique of forcing, developed for this purpose, to show that the axiom of choice itself is not a theorem of ZF by constructing a much more complex model which satisfies ZF ¬ C ( ZF with the negation of AC added as axiom ) and thus showing that ZF ¬ C is consistent.
When one attempts to solve problems in this class, it makes no difference whether ZF or ZFC is employed if the only question is the existence of a proof.
The second longest-lived isotope of astatine, astatine-211, is the only one currently having any commercial application, being employed in medicine to diagnose and treat some diseases via its emission of alpha particles ( helium-4 nuclei ).
The term sensory ataxia is employed to indicate ataxia due to loss of proprioception, the loss of sensitivity to the positions of joint and body parts.
The term vestibular ataxia is employed to indicate ataxia due to dysfunction of the vestibular system, which in acute and unilateral cases is associated with prominent vertigo, nausea and vomiting.

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