And as a result, Viking was highly tested both in laboratory facilities and in the Earth's atmosphere.
Researchers can then turn on and off just those brain cells in laboratory animals and see what happens.
In laboratory tests, the Newcastle team has shown that TSA can keep the number of cell receptors high.
AHLs, and has been screening them in laboratory cultures to test their effects on various species of bacteria.
Dr Swartzlander's prototypes have performed well in laboratory tests in which lasers played the parts of star and planet.
The GermBullet blend of oils has been shown in laboratory tests to kill bacteria and viruses when mixed with them directly.
The team has made the technology work in laboratory settings but there are a number of challenges in applying it to real-life settings.
Across the road is Amyris, a Californian company which has developed enzymes that in laboratory experiments have turned sugar into substitutes for motor and jet fuel.
And then there are promising innovations like the gasoline-powered Scuderi engine, whose developer is reporting some massive leaps in fuel economy, at least in laboratory tests.
In Belgium this understanding has resulted in laboratory costs for IVF and ICSI being reimbursed under a strict embryo transfer policy to secure the prevention of multiple pregnancies.
In laboratory tests, the researchers mimicked the digestive process.
In laboratory games, participants who counted dirty money acted more selfishly than those who counted fresh notes: they kept more money for themselves, were less trusting and preferred personal gain over fair exchange.
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However, some composite-barreled baseball bats that have been proven in laboratory testing to meet the BPF (Bat Performance Factor) standard throughout the life of the bat, through the Accelerated Break-In (ABI) process, have received waivers.
As the Nobel-winning economist Vernon Smith (now of Chapman University) and colleagues found in laboratory experiments, markets in goods for consumption promote cooperation, but markets in assets for speculation and resale produce bubbles and crashes.
Recently we have seen additional examples of favorable changes in laboratory tests without the expected reduction in risk for tight glucose control for diabetes, fibrate therapy for diabetics, and niacin therapy for patients with heart disease.
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Pesticides and other chemicals that could mimic estrogen and disrupt the normal development of salmon are present in the Columbia's water, Nagler said, but at very low concentrations - far below those used in laboratory experiments.
Flavonoids and flu: Two plant-based flavonoids disease-fighting compounds found in many foods significantly impaired the infectious activity of H5N1 avian-flu virus in laboratory experiments and may form the basis of future influenza treatments, a report in Antiviral Research says.
Solenoid beams have already proven their "tractor beam" abilities in laboratory tests published in the journal Optics Express, but the pulling power of Bessel beams, presented on the preprint server Arxiv in February, remains to be proved experimentally.
The current findings are "another piece of evidence that what we see in laboratory rodents on caloric restriction translates to humans, " said Richard Weindruch, of University of Wisconsin--Madison, who has studied caloric restriction since 1975 but did not participate in Floel's study.
There are some studies that suggest harm in laboratory animals, but larger subsequent studies have failed to confirm any of these earlier findings of harm in lab animals, and there are no studies showing any harm in humans under normal consumer use.
Gee that was back when nobody understood how these new phenomena work, not even those researchers who had been observing them in laboratory setups (whenever they ran into luck) while so many others were hooting their disbelief and ridiculing those pioneers (in the kindest cases).
Last year, two government-convened groups came to almost opposite conclusions about the dangers of BPA. On one side, 38 of the world's leading experts, who attended a workshop organised by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), concluded that people's average levels of BPA now exceed those that cause harm in laboratory animals.
In 1912, Harry Brearley, a former student working in a laboratory in Sheffield, discovered how to make stainless steel.
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The harpoon system has been tested in the laboratory in the UK and Reed will present findings at the conference on Wednesday.
In a laboratory in Cambridge, I'm having a conversation with Zoe.
More unusually, the honorary consul for Malta works from picturesque Fonmon Castle in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan and the honorary consul for Brazil is a scientist based in a laboratory in Cardiff.
The UCI followed Contador's statement with its own, confirming that the rider had been "formally and provisionally suspended as is prescribed by the World Anti-Doping Code" after both his A and B urine samples tested positive in a laboratory in Cologne, Germany.
In a laboratory at Cambridge in 1968, he first saw life created outside the womb in the form of a human blastocyst, an embryo that has developed for five to six days after fertilisation.
Early in his career, Fisk might have appeared like a wacky wizard working in a secret laboratory in the Texas Hill country mesquite brush.
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Gail Naughton grows livers in the laboratory, and human skin in a tiny purse.
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