Bailey Method
Mostrando 1-12 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Análise da viabilidade técnica da utilização do copolímero etileno acetato de vinila (EVA) descartado pela indústria calçadista em misturas asfálticas (processo seco) / Analysis of the technical feasibility of the use of the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) discarded for the footwear industry in asphalt mixtures (dry process)
A presente dissertação teve por objetivo analisar o comportamento de misturas asfálticas modificadas, pelo processo seco, com o copolímero etileno acetato de vinila (EVA), resíduo sólido descartado pela indústria calçadista. Em razão das características do EVA, acredita-se que ele possa melhorar as características mecânicas de misturas asfáltica
Publicado em: 2007
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2. Bailey method evaluation of aggregates gradation selection for hot mix asphalt (HMA) / Avaliação do método Bailey de seleção granulométrica de agregados para misturas asfálticas
A presente dissertação tem por objetivo avaliar o método Bailey de seleção granulométrica de agregados para misturas asfálticas, desenvolvido no Departamento de Transportes de Illinois (IDOT) e que vem sendo usado desde o início da década de 80. Atualmente, pesquisas têm sido desenvolvidas com o intuito de aperfeiçoar a seleção granulométrica e
Publicado em: 2004
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3. A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE COBALT CHLORIDE METHOD OF MEASURING TRANSPIRATION 1
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4. ANTIGENIC PROPERTIES OF PLEUROPNEUMONIA-LIKE ORGANISMS FROM TISSUE CELL CULTURES AND THE HUMAN GENITAL AREA
Bailey, Jack S. (George Washington University, Washington, D. C.), Harold W. Clark, William R. Felts, Richard C. Fowler, and Thomas McP. Brown. Antigenic properties of pleuropneumonia-like organisms from tissue cell cultures and the human genital area. J. Bacteriol. 82:542–547. 1961.—Antigens were prepared from several tissue culture and human genital st
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5. Mnemonic coding system for clinical data entry into laboratory computers: its effect on quality and efficiency.
A simplified coding method for entering the clinical details found on pathology request cards was developed. The method uses a basic four letter code, derived from the initial character of the first four words in a clinical detail, being expanded to four characters with letters from the final word if the number of words is less than four. Rules were devised
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6. Coincidence painting: a rapid method for cloning region specific DNA sequences.
We have developed a novel coincidence cloning strategy, termed Coincidence Painting, which enables the rapid generation of large numbers of region specific sequences. Coincidence Painting utilises Degenerate Oligonucleotide Primed PCR (DOP-PCR) amplification of flow sorted derivative translocation chromosomes. The PCR products are hybridised in situ onto spe
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7. Analysis of Segmental Duplications and Genome Assembly in the Mouse
Limited comparative studies suggest that the human genome is particularly enriched for recent segmental duplications. The extent of segmental duplications in other mammalian genomes is unknown and confounded by methodological differences in genome assembly. Here, we present a detailed analysis of recent duplication content within the mouse genome using a who
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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8. Visual acuity in unilateral cataract.
BACKGROUND: Patching the fellow eye in infancy is a well recognised therapy to encourage visual development in the lensectomised eye in cases of unilateral congenital cataract. The possibility of iatrogenic deficits of the fellow eye was investigated by comparing the vision of these patients with untreated unilateral patients and binocularly normal controls.
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9. Molecular epidemiology of trachoma in a Gambian village.
The application of a diagnostic and genotyping technique based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to the study of trachoma epidemiology in the Gambian village of Jali is reported. PCR based on the major outer membrane protein (MOMP) gene of Chlamydia trachomatis appears to be more sensitive than either isolation or antigen detection by enzyme immunoassay
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10. IDENTIFICATION OF MYCOPLASMATACEAE BY THE FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY METHOD
Clark, Harold W. (The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.), Jack S. Bailey, Richard C. Fowler, and Thomas McP. Brown. Identification of Mycoplasmataceae by the fluorescent antibody method. J. Bacteriol. 85:111–118. 1963.—The conditions of the fluorescent antibody reactions were studied in relation to their application to Mycoplasmataceae or pl
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11. Localization of lipophosphonoglycan in membranes of Acanthamoeba by using specific antibodies.
Antibodies against two electrophoretically distinct forms of lipophosphonoglycan (LPG) were produced in rabbits. Antibody specificity was demonstrated by the coupled antibody 125I-protein A assay (Adair et al., J. Cell Biol. 79:281-285, 1978). Indirect immunofluorescent labeling of intact Acanthamoeba showed that antibodies to both LPG components had the sam
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12. Microarrays of small molecules embedded in biodegradable polymers for use in mammalian cell-based screens
We developed a microarray-based system for screening small molecules in mammalian cells. This system is compatible with image-based screens and requires fewer than 100 cells per compound. Each compound is impregnated in a 200-μm-diameter disc composed of biodegradable poly-(d),(l)-lactide/glycolide copolymer. Cells are seeded on top of these discs, and comp
National Academy of Sciences.