Sentence examples for library of particles from inspiring English sources

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For such screening studies, ideally, a library of particles with different size should be immobilized on specific positions of a substrate, such that combinatorial screening of properties under identical conditions is possible.

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Lithography processes and droplet-based microfluidic techniques enable generation of libraries of particles with unique spectral or graphical codes, for multiplexed sensing in biological samples.

We first fabricated two AuNPs (∼2 nm core), one featuring a cationic hydrophobic (NP1) and the other a hydrophilic (NP2) functional group These particles were screened from a library of different particles including aromatic and aliphatic headgroups, first to determine the individual particles and then to optimize their ratio in the sensor.

The concept is simple in principle: a library of phage particles expressing a wide diversity of peptides is used to select those that bind the desired target.

The samples were taken to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where US nuclear weapons have been designed since the 1950s and a group known as the Forensic Science Division specializes in analyzing foreign materials, using a classified library of radioactive particles collected by US officials and intelligence sources all over the globe.

Independently of the whole-genome shotgun libraries, a library of fosmid particles was constructed in the vector pFosTH.

The second approach is more general, with a vast library of core/shell particle systems that have been made by a variety of methods, but the dispersion characteristics are highly sensitive to the graft density and molecular weight of the corona and host matrix.

Furthermore, the lowest PM1 number concentration values were measured in the Neophytos Doukas Library (mean concentrations of particles 2036 ± 465 particles/cm3 outdoors, 1598 ± 362 partindoorsm3 indoors, and 1545 ± 428 partinleshowcasesshowcases).

67 tilt-pairs were subjected to the fast-freehand test as implemented by John Rubinstein (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada) and adapted by Michael Cianfrocco (University of California Berkeley, Berkeley) to use the EMAN2 and SPARX libraries for alignment of particles to model projections (Hohn et al., 2007; Tang et al., 2007).

The arrays thus present a "plasmonic library" of locally noncoupling plasmonic particles of different sizes, which can serve as a platform for future combinatorial screening of size effects.

Elly Shodell, oral history director of the Port Washington Public Library, wrote for the library "Particles of the Past: Sandmining on Long Island, 1870's-1980's," an oral history of the mines.

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