the presence of a specific compound. Staining and fluorescent tagging can serve similar purposes. Biological staining is also used to mark cells in flow...
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Wood staining, a wood treatment Staining, Lancashire, a village in Lancashire All Hallows Staining a former church in the City of London Stain (disambiguation)...
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such as in wood staining, rust staining and stained glass. There can be intentional stains (such as wood stains or paint), indicative stains (such as food...
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supports. Classical Coomassie brilliant blue staining can usually detect a 50 ng protein band; silver staining increases the sensitivity typically 50 times...
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Differential staining is a staining process which uses more than one chemical stain. Using multiple stains can better differentiate between different...
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Supravital staining is a method of staining used in microscopy to examine living cells that have been removed from an organism. It differs from intravital...
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Gram stain (Gram staining or Gram's method), is a method of staining used to classify bacterial species into two large groups: gram-positive bacteria...
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but nuclear staining can be obtained after extraction of DNA from tissue sections. The mechanism is different from that of nuclear staining by basic (cationic)...
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the consistency and reliability of the staining, creating the Russell–Movat stain. Modified Russell–Movat staining highlights numerous tissue components...
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and lastly a small amount of binder. Much like the dyeing or staining of fabric, wood stain is designed to add colour to the substrate (wood and other materials)...
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for dispersion staining. Each configuration has its advantages and disadvantages. The first two of these, Becke` line dispersion staining and oblique dispersion...
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The Ziehl-Neelsen stain, also known as the acid-fast stain, is a bacteriological staining technique used in cytopathology and microbiology to identify...
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vital staining has a meaning contrasting with supravital staining. While in supravital staining the living cells take up the stain, in "vital staining" –...
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Newton is part of the civil parish of Staining; Hardhorn belongs to Poulton-le-Fylde. At the Norman Conquest, Staining was part of the hundred of Amounderness...
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Negative staining Resources in your library Resources in other libraries "Negative staining for dummies". Retrieved 2009-06-06. "Negative staining". Archived...
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Agaricus xanthodermus (redirect from Yellow staining mushroom)
xanthodermus, commonly known as the yellow-staining agaricus, yellow-staining mushroom or yellow-stainer, is a mushroom of the genus Agaricus, which...
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Homogeneously staining regions (HSRs) are chromosomal segments with various lengths and uniform staining intensity after G banding. This type of aberration...
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high standards in stained glass painting and staining, to act as a locus for the exchange of information and ideas within the stained glass craft and to...
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Romanowsky staining is a prototypical staining technique that was the forerunner of several distinct but similar stains widely used in hematology (the...
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the staining is performed in the absence of light and photographed immediately. Staining of proteins can be improved by a subsequent silver stain. The...
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Trichrome staining is a histological staining method that uses two or more acid dyes in conjunction with a polyacid. Staining differentiates tissues by...
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Jenner's stain (methylene blue eosinate) is used in microscopy for staining blood smears. The stain is dark blue and results in very observable clearly...
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fabrics or textiles. Stain(s) or The Stain(s) may also refer to: Stain (heraldry), a non-standard tincture Staining, in biology, a technique used to highlight...
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stain using normal techniques such as simple staining and gram staining. Special techniques for endospore staining include the Schaeffer–Fulton stain...
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identification, spores are resistant to commonly employed staining techniques; therefore alternative staining methods are required. Carbol fuchsin is applied to...
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The Gimenez staining technique uses biological stains to detect and identify bacterial infections in tissue samples. Although largely superseded by techniques...
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Liu's stain (劉氏染色法) is a staining technique used to stain animal cells. It is an improved staining based on Romanowsky stain, and was introduced by professor...
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Papanicolaou stain (also Papanicolaou's stain and Pap stain) is a multichromatic (multicolored) cytological staining technique developed by George Papanicolaou...
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describes the staining of tissues, cells, or organelles after they have been washed with eosin, a dye commonly used in histological staining. Eosin is an...
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the Allhallows Staining Church Act 2010 (c. v). The first mention of the church was in the late 12th century. It was named "Staining", which means stone...
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