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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a method for detaching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a technique or process for separating or removing something from another object or context.
Example: "The engineer developed a method for detaching the components of the machine for easier maintenance."
Alternatives: "a technique for separation" or "a procedure for removal."
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A method for detaching the biofilm is required to either enumerate or characterize these bacterial communities.
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We modified the classical calcium phosphate transfection method by detaching adherent chondrocytes with trypsin and resuspending in CaPo4 nucleic acid precipitate followed by readherence for 24 h.
The bag the squirrel was stored in was also carefully examined for detached ticks, using a magnifying glass where necessary.
For detached clusters the algorithm produces a final layer containing no voxels.
A method was introduced for control of the detachment frequency in automatic GMAW process to achieve more regularity in drop detaching.
However, the method requires two processes of attaching a jig to a shaft part and detaching a jig from a shaft part as shown in Fig. 1a, c.
Current methods to detach intact transplantable cell sheets from their growth surfaces in the culture dish require manipulations like a shift in temperature that can impact the efficiency of finicky cell types suitable for specific treatments and be prohibitively expensive for developing new applications.
Therefore, we used detached leaf bioassays [ 36], a method that measures one of the major components of late leaf spot resistance as defined for cultivated peanut.
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