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In the M-plate Ebola Virus Assay, light is generated when viral proteins in a sample are captured by a specialized protein preloaded into the assay.
The metadata, which are administrative (contact), technical (data processing, software used) and biological (sample), are captured by using controlled vocabulary terms, to support systematic search across data sets.
The similarity in the Western blot analysis of loaded and captured aggrecan ARGS fragments show that the ARGS fragments present in the standard and the cesium chloride D1 preparation of an SF sample are captured by the anti-KS plate.
Our findings indicate there is value in the way in which different subspaces of the patient sample are captured differently among the various methods, highlighting the possibility of 'combination' classifiers capable of identifying which patients will be more accurately classified by one particular method over another.
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The analyte from the test sample is captured by the coated microspheres.
Each time a fine section of the sample is sliced away, an image of the remaining sample is captured.
The sample was captured by a Parisian bookseller named Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville using a phonautograph, a device that he invented about two decades before Thomas Edison developed the phonograph.
Light from fluorescent molecules in the sample is captured from above and below, and the two light beams are sent to a beam splitter that directs them to three different cameras.
Pictures of the sample were captured during the test with two high-speed cameras in order to perform high-speed imaging and Stereo Image Correlation (SIC) analysis.
In the case of LCSS, a sample is captured only when the input analog signal crosses one of the predefined thresholds.
The temperature of the KA-1 sample is not representative of the temperature at 1070 m due to the amount of time between when the sample was captured and when the temperature was measured at the surface.
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