They have been for me, in the words of the
Nunc Dimittis, a "light of revelation" in a sometimes crazy world.
Particularly lovely is "
Nunc dimittis," composed in 2001, which has an ethereal sound that is heavenly in nature.
In chapter 7, "Representing the Unrepresentable: The Hic et
Nunc of Tragedy," Di Maria again uses Orazia and Orbecche to illustrate this device.
The 35-member choir, directed by Betty Jean Bartholomew, also will sing William Smith's "Preces and Responses," Roger Sherman's "Phos Hilaron" and "Psalm 126,' and Herbert Howells' "Canticles: Magnificat and
Nunc Dimittis." A free-will offering will be taken.
Flat-bottomed 96-well polystyrene immunoplates (
NUNC, Maxisorp; Nalge
NUNC, Rochester, NY) were coated with 100 [micro]L of PbTx-3-bovine serum albumin (BSA) conjugate (24,29,30) (250 ng/mL) or BSA alone by incubating for 1 hr at 25 [degrees] C or overnight at 4 [degrees] C in PBS.
subsidiary, Nalge
Nunc International, have formed a joint venture to distribute and market laboratory ware.
Later he sought pro hac vice permission from the Rhode Island Supreme Court not only to continue to provide legal services before that agency but to have the admission apply
nunc pro tunc from the date of his first appearance before the board.
In this study, serum samples were stored in 5-mL plastic
Nunc tubes (
Nunc), 100 in a cardboard box with the boxes stacked in racks in two sizes of freezers.
So let's hear a big "Goo, goo, pah,
nunc" for Pip, Squeak and Wilfred!
Polyketone has been specified by Nalge
Nunc International of Rochester, N.Y., for test-tube racks.
In his definitive edition of Gray's poetry, Roger Lonsdale has pointed out that aspects of the games stanza in the Eton College Ode ('What idle progeny succeed / To chase the rolling circle's speed, / Or urge the flying ball')(1) derive from Ovid's Tristia III.xii:
nunc luditur .