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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to resuspend over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a scientific or technical context where resuspension is relevant, but the phrase lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The solution was able to resuspend over time, allowing for further experimentation."
Alternatives: "capable of resuspending" or "able to be resuspended."
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Samples were able to resuspend over 2 h on ice with occasional vortexing.
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Are they able to roll over?
In 1490 the Habsburgs were able to take over Lower Austria.
"The driver should be able to pull over, not roll over," he said.
Remember that you are able to carry over your minutes.
Some new tenants would also be able to "over occupy".
To resuspend, hold tube at angle and pipet fluid over pellet 20 times, being careful not to touch pellet with tip.
If this is not possible, we recommend to precipitate the DNA material and to resuspend it directly in EC buffer.
PBS was then used to resuspend the exosomes for cell treatment.
They were agitated vigorously to resuspend particles.
"This sediment is so fine that it's going to resuspend itself into the water for generations," she warned.
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