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Dii logo #10101) Ancient tribe in the Balkans 2) Ccli doubled 3) CCLI x II 4) Double CCLI 5) Early 6th Century date 6) Early in the VIth century 7) Early sixth century date 8) Early sixth-century date 9) Early sixth-century year 10) Half MIV 11) Half of miv 12) Midmillennium year 13) Miv halved 14) MMDX ÷ V 15) Near mid-millennium year
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DiI

DiI logo #21000 DiI, pronounced like Dye Aye, a chemical with CAS number 41085-99-8, also known as D282 and DiIC18(3), is a fluorescent lipophilic cationic indocarbocyanine dye which is usually made as a perchlorate salt. It is used for scientific staining purposes, such as single molecule imaging, fate mapping, and neuronal tracing (as DiI is retained in the lip...
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Dii

Dii logo #21000 The Dii (aɪ; Δίοι) were an independent Thracian tribe, swordsmen, who lived among the foothills of Mount Rhodope in Thrace. They often joined the ranks of organized armies as mercenaries or volunteers. Thucydides declared that they were the most warlike infantry in Sitalkes` army. Though usually described as swordsmen, they defeated a Theban....
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DiI

DiI logo #20973Name used for fluorescent derivatives of indocarbocyanine iodide that have two long alkylchains and are membrane soluble. Used as general stains for membranes and also as specific probes for membrane fluidity measurements. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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DiI

DiI logo #10444Name used for fluorescent derivatives of indocarbocyanine iodide that have two long alkyl chains and are membrane soluble. Used as general stains for membranes and also as specific probes for membrane fluidity measurements.
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Dii

Dii logo #21219Type: Term Definitions: 1. A highly lipophilic fluorescent dye used in neural tract finding.
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