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0.8 mL of 1% w/v aqueous cetrimide solution was chosen as optimal volume throughout this work (Figure 7).
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Two different approaches were used, heat storage process depends on industrial process parameters related to Pinch technology as well as determination of optimal volume for heat storage design on total cost for investing in such units.
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Therefore, 1.2 mL of 0.3% v/v DNFB solution was chosen as the optimal volume of the reagent (Figure 5).
Therefore, based on the results, 300 μl was selected as the optimal volume of extraction solvent (Fig. 1).
Therefore, based on the results, 500 μl of acetone was selected as the optimal volume of disperser solvent in this study.
Therefore, 1.2 mL of 0.2% w/v NBD-Cl solution was chosen as the optimal volume of the reagent (Figure 5).
It was found that increasing the volume of 0.2 M borate buffer of pH 8.0 up to 2 mL resulted in a gradual increase in the fluorescence intensity of the reaction product and after which it remained constant till 3 mL, therefore 2.5 mL of the buffer was chosen as the optimal volume throughout the study.
Therefore, 0.8 ± 0.2 mL for PSE, 0.6 ± 0.1 mL for PPA and 0.8 ± 0.2 mL for EPH of 0.3%, (v/v) DNFB solution were chosen as the optimal volume of the reagent (Figure 5). Figure 5 Effect of volume of reagent on the reaction product.
Therefore, 1 mL of 0.2% w/v of NBD-Cl solution was chosen as the optimal volume of the reagent (Figure 5). Figure 5 Effect of volume of NBD-Cl 0.2% (w/v) on the absorbance of the reaction product of SER (20 μg/mL) with NBD-Cl.
A volume of 120 μl was empirically identified as the optimal volume for our automated imaging procedure.
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