Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
A melting curve was performed for each primer pair to identify a temperature where only amplicon, and not primer dimers, accounted for SYBR Green-bound fluorescence.
Similar(59)
As a first step we set out to identify a temperature-controlled luminescence plate reader with kinetic measurements feature.
Known as the Copenhagen Accord, the document — a sort of climate wish list — identified a temperature rise of two degrees Celsius as the danger point for the planet.
Fever (temperature of 38.0 39.0°C) was reported by 78.3%; however, 7.0% identified a temperature of below 38.0°C as indicative of fever.
We found extinction to be more strongly dependent on rainfall than on temperature and identified a temperature window of around 32 33°C where endemic transmission and the rate of spread in disease-free regions is optimized.
One previous study identified a temperature-sensitive loss-of-function mutant, R865G, in the NaV1.1 chaNaV1.1.
Positional cloning and complementation assays identified a temperature-sensitive allele of the ECM component laminin beta 1a (lamb1a) that blocks fin regeneration.
Additionally, we exploited that fact that Gal4 activity is partially temperature dependent to identify a rearing temperature (23°) at which PAX7-FOXO1 phenotypes are semilethal.
From the calorimetric temperature diagrams at different scan rates, we obtain the melting and crystallization temperatures, and we identify a low temperature calorimetric glass transition.
By inspecting the effect function of temperature, we were able to identify a cold temperature threshold of about 15 °C, which triggers excessive PE Link calls.
On your rounds, you identify a new temperature and purulent secretions that are being suctioned from his endotracheal tube.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com