The white circle indicates the FRAP region that corresponds to a single podosome.
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It was that mouth feel of a Jolly Rancher in their lite whipped carmel mocha frap.
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Previous FRAP studies are unable to distinguish between these types of events.
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In 1958, again as the FRAP candidate, Allende obtained 28.5% of the vote.
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S.K. contributed to the FRAP analysis and interpretation of the data.
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We therefore only expect minimal exchange with the solution phase on the timescale of the FRAP experiment.
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Shown is a representative FRAP video for a control cell and a blebb-treated cell that was used for the analysis in Figure 2d.
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Shown is a representative FRAP video for a control cell and a Y27632-treated cell that was used for the analysis in Figure 2e.
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To avoid a possible effect of LD size on lipid exchange, we performed FRAP experiments in adjoining LDs of equivalent size.
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Make secure by lashing; "frap a sail"
Take up the slack of; "frap a rope"
Fraps (derived from Frame rate per second) is a benchmarking, screen capture, and real-time video capture utility for DirectX and OpenGL applications. It is commonly used to determine a computer's performance with a game, as well as record gaming footage. ...
To draw together tightly
(FRaPS) FrameRate Per Second
The technique of wrapping rope around equipment on a boat to keep it steady and secure.
Stands for fluorescence recovery after photobleaching; a method used to monitor the mobility of molecules in cells
To pass ropes round a sail to keep it from blowing loose. Also, to draw ropes round a vessel which is weakened, to keep her together.
Tight binding around the parts a rope lashing or tackle to draw them together and so increase their tension.