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The phrase "a specific activity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular action or task that is part of a larger process or system.
Example: "The report outlines a specific activity of the marketing team that focuses on social media engagement."
Alternatives: "a particular task of" or "a distinct action of".
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A) Specific activity of purified Strep2-tagged CA enzymes.
These applied neutron activation conditions yielded a specific activity of about 32.5 GBq per gram of nanoparticles.
In brief, the PSMA ligands were labeled at a specific activity of 5 MBq/nmol.
This resulted in DOTA-Tyr3-octreotate with a specific activity of 30 MBq/μg.
It was purified by two chromatographic columns with a specific activity of 6.58 IU/mg.
These conjugated Affibody® molecules were obtained with a specific activity of 2.51 ± 0.92 MBq/μg.
On average, 4.9 U/mL of SMDH was produced, corresponding to a specific activity of 20.5 U/mg.
A 120-fmol 67Ga-Ex4NOD40 with a specific activity of 8.9 MBq/nmol was used as tracer.
Cel8A displayed optimal activity at pH 7.0 and 40 °C, with a specific activity of 0.85 U/mg.
Radiolabeling of 47Sc was reproducible at a specific activity of 10 MBq 47Sc per nmol DOTANOC, with >96% radiochemical purity.
Reproducibly, >96% radiochemical purity were achieved at a specific activity of 8 MBq 43Sc per nmol DOTANOC.
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