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  • "This is a compound that sees amyloid in the brain," says Michael Weiner of the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, who was not involved with the dye's development but intends to use it in future studies.

    Researchers hope to quell a surge of Alzheimer's cases with new diagnostic tools 2010

  • These days the box contains an extra tube of scented oils (ostensibly to offset the punch-you-in-the-face, - bitch scent of the dye's previous incarnation) and two tubes of after-care product, plus a set of instructions that frankly concerned me.

    lessons in hair dye the_mercury 2007

  • Then ensued a scuffle for the honor of opening the gate, and a shrill chorus of "How dye's" as we entered the yard.

    Sea-Gift. A Novel. Edwin Wiley 1873

  • At last the passengers began to appear one by one, with their cheery how dye's and good mornings, and curious glances at this stranger in their midst, who, although with them, did not seem to be one of them.

    The Cromptons Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • Magid then told jurors, Red dye's not permanent. . .

    PhillyClout 2011

  • When hit by an infrared laser pulse, the dye's electrons are excited and respond to visible light passing through the metamaterial by creating more photons - a process called stimulated emission.

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • It was too dry and not very chocolatey as the dye's flavour overpowered the cake.

    Confessions of a Cardamom Addict jasmine 2010

  • At warmer temperatures (> 75.2 °F), the salt dissociates, the pH is lowered, and the dye's lactone ring opens, allowing the dye to become colored, producing a color change in the warmed area.

    mental_floss Blog Matt Soniak 2010

  • The increase in fluorescence on fusion is a result of changes in the proximity of the dye to the glass interface, as well as changes in the dye's orientation in the membrane.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Seong J An 2010

  • The increase in fluorescence on fusion is a result of changes in the proximity of the dye to the glass interface, as well as changes in the dye's orientation in the membrane.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Seong J An 2010

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