postisolation

postisolation

(ˌpəʊstaɪsəˈleɪʃən)
adj
following a period of isolation
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"South Africa rugby has been waiting all this time postisolation for the first black captain to run out in front of that side.
One week postisolation, some cells formed aggregated floating colonies (Figure 1(a)) and became granulated with time (Figures 1(b) and 1(c)).
The isolated colonies started to appear after differential passaging around 7-14 days postisolation. Although the shape of the colonies closely resembled that of ESC colonies, once isolated, they became granulated, giving rise to a population of "spindle" like cells able to grow on plastic as a single layer.
Neutrophil apoptosis from 18 patients with severe sepsis and 19 age-matched healthy controls was measured at the time of neutrophil isolation, at 4 hours and 24 hours postisolation. Patients with severe sepsis patients had a greater number of neutrophils in early (18.8% {IQR 13-32%} versus 5.3% {IQR 3.9-6.7%} p < 0.001, Mann-Whitney U test) and late apoptosis (2.8% {IQR 1.0-3.6%} versus 1.2% {IQR 0.52.1%} p = 0.03, Mann-Whitney U test) compared to healthy controls at the time of isolation.
Matsuo et al., "Early detection of pulmonary vein reconnection after isolation in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: a comparison of ATP-induction and reassessment at 30 minutes postisolation," Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, vol.
Chee et al., "Expression of pro-and antiapoptotic molecules of the Bcl-2 family in human islets postisolation," Cell Transplantation, vol.
Bodmer et al., "Central necrosis in isolated hypoxic human pancreatic islets: evidence for postisolation ischemia," Cell Transplantation, vol.
Viljoen, who has the worst record of any postisolation coach against the major rugby playing nations, was due to face a SA Rugby executive meeting to explain the run of bad results next Thursday.
Percent embryo survival was determined by successful hatch by day 10 postisolation. Animals not used in the mating studies were sacrificed immediately after the 6-week exposure period, and hepatopancreas and abdomens were collected as described previously.
In this case, the repeated times are pre-isolation (time 0) and postisolation times 2, 3, and 4.
Our paired observations were pre- and postisolation capture rates in the same fragment; in the text we report only the P value for these tests.
Average macrobead age (time postisolation and encapsulation) was 12 weeks for all dogs at the time of the first implant and 10 weeks for the second implant.