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Highly accurate molecular platforms are now able to test for a comprehensive range of viruses, can be operated by non-laboratory staff and can generate a result in approximately 1 h, making them potentially deployable as POCTs.
The sensor was able to detect the coliform bacteria at initial concentrations of 105 CFU/mL within 6 h, making it suitable for use in real-time monitoring of bacterial growth.
The SPALAX-NG process is able to produce samples of almost 7 cm3 of xenon every 12 h, making it the most productive xenon process among the IMS systems.
The precipitation forecasts (up to 48 h) appear improved also in the cases of shorter integration periods (24 and 36 h), making this technique potentially useful for operational settings of weather forecasting systems.
Detection of 16s rRNA in solutions as diluted as 1 pM at 450 μL (0.45 femtomole) was achieved in less than 3 h, making our approach suitable for the direct, timely, and effective detection of L. pneumophila within man-made water systems.
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The buses have a maximum speed of 40km/h but will travel at an average speed of 10km/h, making them unusually slow-moving vehicles during non-gridlocked times.
Biocompatibility and wear resistance are the outstanding properties of hydrogenated diamond like carbon (a-C H), ma-C H it a very suitable makingal for medital applications, especially as a coating for joint replacing implants.
The mathematical description is addressed as follows: Given a m × n nonnegative matrices V, looking for nonnegative factor matrix W and H, making V ≈ W H W W ∈ R m × r, H ∈ R r × n ), (1).
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