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The phrase "a quick amplification of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide a brief explanation or elaboration on a specific topic or idea.
Example: "In this report, I will provide a quick amplification of the key findings from our research."
Alternatives: "a brief elaboration on" or "a short explanation of".
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In this work, it has been demonstrated that the use of NALFIA strips in combination with a quick PCR amplification step comprises most of the requirements for alternative rapid methods [ 6]: accurate, with very good sensitivity and specificity, reliable, and with a detection limit that enables the correct discrimination of the different E. coli virulence factors.
A total of 100 to 125 ng RNA was amplified and labeled with cy3-CTP following the Agilent Low Input Quick Amplification Labeling Kit protocol for One-Color Microarray-Based Gene Expression Analysis.
Load capacity predictions provided by those analysis methods were used to develop regression models for a quick estimation of dynamic amplification factor at a given displacement/drift level.
Those experiments may include simple immunoprecipitations, a quick round of DNA amplifications, or simple restriction digests.
On the other hand, nucleic acid amplification techniques allow for a quick diagnosis of enteroviral infections [ 1, 7, 9] and represent the best diagnostic method available at present [ 7, 10, 12].
A quick succession of management turnovers followed.
Fancy a quick shot of espresso?
(A quick breakdown of prices and networks.
4.33pm: A quick summary of this afternoon.
A quick burst of gunfire follows.
Then, a quick check of some papers.
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