"Liverpool Street Underground Station Shelter" (1940) shows Londoners preparing to spend the night sleeping in the Tube.
But most observers believe that the most likely explanation was that a torpedo misfired, stuck in the tube and exploded.
We all remember the thermostat poster and watching as the color filled in the tube all the way to the top.
The onion got stuck in the tube, and she had to push on it with a wooden spoon handle to get it down.
As the flies start landing, Yacouba scooped them in the tube.
The interest in the Tube does go way beyond rail enthusiasts.
"Everyone involved in the Tube drivers' dispute needs to recognise the importance of London retailing and the damage disruption on this scale will cause, " he said.
The surfer, standing in the tube, or just in front of the break, slides down the wave like a skier, while the wave, and the buoyancy of the surfboard, bear him upwards and forwards.
It is telling that one policy he has spelled out clearly is his plan to increase investment in the Tube by issuing bonds and not, as Mr Blair wants, by means of a public-private partnership.
It is true that Ken is no longer as red as he was in the 1980s. (Who is?) Some of his new ideas for London, such as a proposal to issue bonds to finance investment in the Tube, are perfectly sensible.
First of all, every commuter rail system has full time maintenance crews, and they always have plenty of work: changing lightbulbs in the tube, fixing a signal that got bumped, replacing an on-track communication cable that was vibrated out of place and smashed, etc.
Clones die in the test tube, in the womb and after birth for reasons that researchers still scarcely understand.
Friedhoff and Buxbaum have shown two things: First, they showed that lovastatin could prevent cells from making beta amyloid in the test tube in doses that could be realistically given to patients.
Sure enough, he found that the only cells that could produce new tumors in the test tube were the ones with CD133--strong circumstantial evidence that defective stem cells were the growth factor in brain cancer.
Both hit all but one of dozens of Gleevec-resistant strains in the test tube, and in trials they send a large minority of such tough cases into remission.
Tumor necrosis factor, named for its ability to make cancer cells die in the test tube, had fizzled in human tests because it was too toxic.
Dirks showed that some of the immature-looking cells from his patients could form tumorlike clumps in the test tube, unlike most other cells from the tumors, but he didn't have a method to pluck out the stem cells.
In the test tube Trail causes cancer cells to kill themselves while sparing normal cells.
Researchers noticed early on that rapamycin slowed the growth of cancer cells in the test tube.
In the test tube, antisense compounds failed to enter the cells containing the target genes.
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The object of the game is to keep the floating ball in the center of the tube with judicious application of throttle and brake.
Balasubramanian's group has been pursuing a four-stranded version of the molecule that scientists have produced in the test tube now for a number of years.
The next year Golde, at the Mayo Clinic, and his collaborator Edward Koo, at uc, San Diego, showed--at least in the test tube--that high doses of ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatories could lower production of amyloid-beta-42, which was believed to be a bad type of amyloid.
No such luck here: Shirky writes as if passively watching television is about to give way to constant Internet interactivity, but in the 2008 census Americans spent 2.8 hours a day in front of the boob tube, up from 2.6 hours in 2003.
Meantime, early customers will have to shuttle between the boob tube in the living room and the computer in the den.
Parents of white girls and African-American children, however, might want to limit the amount of time their kids spend in front of the tube.
This is the very inversion of what the Tube offered in the Blitz.
OZ-277, has proved more effective than artemisinin itself in both the test-tube and in animal models of malaria.
The mortar round exploded in its firing tube during the exercise, said Brigadier General Jim Lukeman at a news conference at Camp Lejeune.
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