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The effect of methyl green concentration, temperature, and contact time on the adsorption process was investigated.
The equilibrium adsorption capacity of methyl green increased with the increase in temperature, methyl green concentration, and adsorbent materials.
The optimum degradation efficiency of malachite green was 93.83%, when the operational parameters were malachite green concentration of 10 mg/L, Fe2+ concentration of 10 mM, H2O2 concentration of 25.6 mM and temperature of 40 °C.
Then, LECs were stained with cytotracker green (concentration 2 μg ml−1 final concentration, Molecular Probes-C2925, Invitrogen) at 37 °C for 90 min and subsequently rinsed thoroughly.
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Therefore, the amount absorbed at equilibrium (qe) increased with the increase in equilibrium methyl green concentrations.
A series of modified Middlebrook 7H10 agar media with malachite green concentrations ranging from 2.5 to 2500 mg/L was evaluated using 20 soil samples decontaminated with 3% sodium dodecyl sulfate plus 2% NaOH for 30 min.
Due to the reversible nature of the reaction between the probe and GSH, we are able to quantify mM concentrations of GSH with TQ Green concentrations as low as 20 nM.
When efficacy coefficients are undetermined, one can approximate fold variation measurements by simply using: Comparative real-time PCR protocol Optimize the components of samples, in particular: primer composition, amount of target cDNA, MgCl2 and SYBR® Green concentrations, and annealing temperature.
Subtract B from A, according to the following formula: Optimize the components of samples, in particular: primer composition, amount of target cDNA, MgCl2 and SYBR® Green concentrations, and annealing temperature.
Throughout the shrimp culture period, a slow increase in green water concentration in the tank was observed.
The viability of lactobacilli was influenced by both the green tea concentration and type of fermented milk product.
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