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A volume of buffer 2× (urea 7 M, thiourea 2 M, chaps 1.5%, ASB-14 1.5%, destreak reagent 12.5 μl.ml-1, DTT 10 mM, ampholyte 1%) was added in equivalent quantities to the previously pooled samples.
A commentary printed immediately following the paper made the point that the large volumes of blood and fresh frozen plasma, given in equivalent quantities to both groups, would have amounted to over 300g albumin; the 25 75g supplement to the protocol group could not be expected to have any additional pharmacological effect.
After being unable to find a suitable housekeeping gene for normalising the data, it was decided to express the real-time data relative to the equivalent quantity of RNA in the reaction, given that the total RNA concentrations had been normalised before cDNA synthesis.
Interestingly, treatment with a small quantity of TAT-pK/DNA complex rarely led to cell binding, and less than 0.1% of cells expressed EGFP when exposed to the equivalent quantity of TAT-pK/pcDNA-EGFP (data not shown).
Finally, for the Negative control group, an equivalent quantity of saline was added to 454 grams of PEDV-negative feed.
User hazar815 responded to the question, observing that a sound greater than 1,100 decibels (for reference, a lawn mower heard from 3 feet away produces 100 decibels) would unleash enough energy to act like an equivalent quantity of mass.
The scope of this study is limited to substitutions of an equivalent quantity in grams.
Like the liquid limit, the data in Fig. 6 clearly indicates that the modification effect of quicklime was marginally superior to the effect of an equivalent quantity of hydrated lime.
It is the ratio of the amount of heat trapped by a certain quantity of the gas to the heat trapped by an equivalent quantity of carbon dioxide over 100 years.
(c) A license under the Sugar Containing Products Re-export Prorram or Polyhydric Alcohol Program permits licensees to receive transfers and export an equivalent quantity of sugar as an ingredient in sugar containing products, or use an equivalent quantity of sugar in the production of certain polyhydric alcohols.
Envisioning the day when we may all have fuel cell cars, General Electric researchers have built a prototype that makes the equivalent quantity of hydrogen: plug it in, and it splits water molecules to generate one kilogram per hour of hydrogen.
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