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incomplete and antibody
The second contained incomplete antibody and showed titers of 1: 256 in albumin and 1: 2048 by the indirect Coombs test.
In fact agglutination of Af cells in saline could be produced by the insoluble material from sera containing `` only '' incomplete antibody activity.

incomplete and activity
The serum containing the mixed type of complete and incomplete antibodies showed activity in both regions ( Fig. 1 ).
Aside from a ritualistic chant in " The Sontaran Strategem "/" The Poison Sky ", they are never seen to engage in any activity that would be considered recreation, though a few offhand comments by Commander Skorr in " The Poison Sky " suggest they do consider hunting a sport ( according to their creator Robert Holmes, Sontarans do have a highly developed artistic culture, but have put it on hold for the duration of the war, while the opening chapter of the novelisation of The Time Warrior, based on Holmes ' incomplete draft, refers to Linx listening to the Sontaran anthem while his spaceship is in flight ).
Hence, first assignments of activity to possible structure ( SAR ) may be incomplete or inaccurate.
Some incomplete records minimize the division's activity, i. e.: Elements of the division first saw action as Task Force Campbell when a false surrender by the enemy resulted in fighting in the town of Dorf, 25 April.
While still incomplete, Docklands developer-centric planning has been widely criticised and many Melbourne politicians and media commentators lament its lack of green open space, pedestrian activity, transport links and culture.
This activity is the functioning of an incomplete group mind, where each individual is accessing the recorded wisdom of others.
Software prototyping, refers to the activity of creating prototypes of software applications, i. e., incomplete versions of the software program being developed.
The rock hyrax has incomplete thermoregulation, and is most active in the morning and evening, although their activity pattern varies substantially with season and climate.
84 ) contain reports ( incomplete ) of some important events in his life until 1547, especially some relating to his public activity.
In multiple carboxylase deficiency, individuals have low or non-existent activity in one or more of the enzymes that facilitate recycling of biotin, a nutrient referred to as vitamin B7 or vitamin H. In such individuals, hydroxyisovaleric acid ( or hydroxyisovalerate ) accumulates as a consequence of incomplete leucine metabolism.

incomplete and appeared
Neptune's rings are very unusual in that they first appeared to be composed of incomplete arcs in Earth-based observations, but Voyager 2's images showed them to be complete rings with bright clumps.
Some were in complete form and appeared in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London ; others were incomplete, giving only the results without the extended demonstrations, and appeared in the Proceedings of that Society.
The first British crossword puzzles appeared around 1923 and were purely definitional, but from the mid-1920s they began to include cryptic material: not cryptic clues in the modern sense, but anagrams, classical allusions, incomplete quotations, and other references and wordplay.
The cast of Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung in A Story of Food, soon to become In the Mood for Love, provided an opportunity to pick up a loose thread of Days of Being Wild, as both actors had appeared in that film, although never together, and Leung's few scenes had been left incomplete, awaiting Wong's planned sequel that was never made.
This episode, in which sanctions were incomplete and appeared to be easily given up, seriously discredited the League.
The original, incomplete Cooke version was first recorded by the BBC as noted above ; the first complete version ( denoted Cooke I ) was also premièred by Goldschmidt, this time with the London Symphony Orchestra in 1964 ; the first commercial recording appeared in 1966 ( recording date: 1965 ), conducted by Eugene Ormandy and his Philadelphia Orchestra.
Spector was brought in to salvage the incomplete Let It Be, an album practically abandoned by The Beatles, performances from which had already appeared in several bootleg versions when the sessions were still referred to as Get Back.
The first collected edition of his Poetical Works was published in 1857, and is sadly incomplete, omitting, with other verses known to be from his pen, the Butterfly's Ball, a fantasy, which has charmed thousands of children since it appeared in 1807.
His expansive but incomplete treatise, Syntagma Musicum, appeared in three volumes ( with appendix ) between 1614 and 1620.
The first volume Die Wasserfälle von Slunj, appeared in 1963 ; the second volume, Der Grenzwald, was to be his last work and was published, incomplete and posthumously, in 1967.
With 3 minutes left in the game, Tampa Bay wide receiver Edell Shepherd caught what appeared to be a 35-yard touchdown reception, but he lost control of the ball as he was coming down in the end zone for an incomplete pass.
It previously appeared in two separate, incomplete incarnations on Video Capture Device: one of Weezer recording the song at Sound City Studios in January 1996, and one of Cuomo playing it on an acoustic guitar without singing.
He also appeared in the specials The Five Doctors ( via footage from the incomplete Shada ) and made his final appearance as the Doctor in the charity special Dimensions in Time ( aside from a series of television advertisements in New Zealand in 1997 ).
In this light Fichte's doctrines appeared incomplete.
During overtime of a Monday night game on November 6, 2000 despite bad weather conditions, Freeman caught what initially appeared to be an incomplete pass while lying on his back — after almost being intercepted by Chris Dishman, the ball actually bounced off multiple parts of Freeman's body without hitting the ground.
quarterback Brandon Miley threw what appeared to be an incomplete short pass to the side, to WR Derrick Overholt.
Finally there appeared in 1643 the first three volumes of the Dogmata theologica ( dated 1644 ); the fourth and fifth volumes were published in 1650 ; the work was incomplete at Pétau's death, and despite several attempts was never continued.

incomplete and early
Another difficulty is that manuscripts of early writers were often incomplete: it is apparent that Bede had access to Pliny's Encyclopedia, for example, but it seems that the version he had was missing book xviii, as he would almost certainly have quoted from it in his De temporum ratione.
The early Roman calendar, which had no way of designating the days of the winter months other than to lump them together as " winter ", is an example of an incomplete calendar, while the Gregorian calendar is an example of a complete calendar.
Valli's character was an early yet incomplete example of the Hawkian woman archetype as the sexually aggressive showgirl, while O ' Brien's Michael portrayal of a shy man not interested in sex is a character later elaborated upon by Cary Grant and Gary Cooper in later Hawks films.
Odontochelys displays a complete bony plastron and an incomplete carapace, similar to an early stage of turtle embryonic development.
She left incomplete the manuscript of a last work, her autobiography, whose contents narrate her early life until Arthur's birth.
Also in August 1963 Lewis had given instructions to Douglas Gresham to destroy all his unfinished or incomplete fragments of manuscript when his rooms at Magdalene College, Cambridge were being cleaned out, following his resignation from the college early in the month.
This visual blank is made even more significant by the fact that Rivers was able to describe the lower floors of that particular house with far more accuracy than he had been able to with any house since and, although images of later houses were faded and incomplete, no memory since had been as inaccessible as that of the upper floor of his early home.
Many early apocryphal and Gnostic texts indicate that anointing was part of the baptismal process, and in fact that the baptism with water ( Johns baptism ) is incomplete.
The early records of the town meetings in Sand Lake, unfortunately, are incomplete.
This early castle may have been incomplete when it was abandoned in favour of a rock outcrop some to the north.
This might suggest that sustained exposure to a psychologically unstable environment in childhood, or unhealthy / incomplete attachment between a child and their caretakers in early life, may make an individual more susceptible to limerence.
The Watch Tower Society has admitted its early leaders promoted " incomplete, even inaccurate concepts ".
With more than 300 paintings, mainly from the Spanish royal collection, it offers an incomplete but interesting overview of French paintings from the 16th to the early 19th centuries.
If this important, early facial embryogenesis fails, it might result in anomalies such as choanal atresia ( absent or closed passage ), medial nasal clefts ( fissures ), or lateral nasal clefts, nasal aplasia ( faulty or incomplete development ), and polyrrhinia ( double nose ).
Sound editing developed out of the need to fix the incomplete, undramatic, or technically inferior sound recordings of early talkies, and over the decades has become a respected filmmaking craft, with sound editors implementing the aesthetic goals of motion picture sound design.
However, after having screened the film with an early incomplete version of the score, the reactions at test screenings were against it and in less than a day Yared was off the project without being given a chance to fix or change his music, while Warner Bros was already looking for a replacement.
Amphistium is a 50-million-year-old fossil fish which has been identified as an early relative of the flatfish, and as a transitional fossil In Amphistium, the transition from the typical symmetric head of a vertebrate is incomplete, with one eye placed near the top-center of the head.
Spiegelman said he was eager to have the book come out early, even if incomplete, in order to avoid comparisons with the animated film An American Tail from Stephen Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, which he believed was inspired by Maus.
Handel's first Italian opera, Rodrigo, showed an incomplete grasp of Italian style, with much of Keiser's Hamburg influence still evident ; it was not a success when premiered in Florence, in late November or early December 1707.
Committed by Red Hat, this is a fairly simple implementation still in its early stages of development and therefore incomplete.
Although the draft was incomplete, Wallace only made minor revisions to it, each at Cooper's own request, before his fateful doctor's appointment in late January ; when Cooper called Wallace in early February to discuss the script, someone else answered — he was in the hospital.
Records from this era are poor and accounts of these early conflicts are incomplete.
Many insects, such as the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, lay eggs that initially develop as " syncytial " blastoderms, i. e. early on the embryos exhibit incomplete cell division.
In light of the discovery of the Nag Hammadi library, however, most of the information about these groups as expressed by early church fathers can be validated as being incomplete and biased, but quite accurate.

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