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Discover Ludwig"fast screening" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of quickly evaluating or examining something. For example: "The company used a fast screening process to determine which candidates to interview."
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This provides a very promising strategy for fast screening G-quadruplex ligands from natural plant extracts.
The method is appropriate for fast screening the selectivity performance of porous solids aiming to minimize the effort regarding experiments for multicomponent physisorption.
The strategy provides a simple and practical experimental design that allows fast screening a large range of ionisation and chromatographic conditions especially for multiple compounds.
Library approaches allowed fast screening of a large number of such chemokine variants and led to the identification of promising therapeutic candidates.
The suspect lists are input as a text file containing InChIKeys (one key per line) for fast screening.
Hence, there is a demand to find an alternative for a practical and fast-response method suitable for fast screening the antidiabetic potential of medicinal plants.
This makes the advantage of ASC with respect to DSC clear for any thermal measurement with higher demands than fast screening.
A short version of the SIQ-JR was explored for fast screening.
We aimed to establish a sensitive and fast screening method that is also capable of characterizing mechanisms of genotoxicity.
We showed that Q-TOF LC-MSE allowed fast screening of Bet v 1 isoforms in birch pollen by determining presence and relative abundances of individual isoforms.
Therefore, the need arises for fast screening methods for identifying the molecules that are most likely to have an effect on a given disease.
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