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A sequence of DNA is extracted from an organism or sample of interest and then compared against a DNA bank.
The micro dispensing valve is used to introduce the sample of interest to the liquid line and is pressure driven.
b In SICM, a nano-pipette filled with electrolyte is brought in proximity to the sample of interest.
In this regard, an in-situ dispersion monitoring technique was utilized to acquire dispersion micrographs from the sample of interest during a given heating profile.
Co-expression of the components offers a valuable alternative to the expression of single proteins as a route to obtain sufficient amounts of the sample of interest.
Traditional QPI utilizes the electromagnetic phase of transmitted light to measure, with nanometer scale sensitivity, alterations in the optical thickness of a sample of interest.
Moreover, it is mandatory to preserve the integrity of the species in the sample of interest during every step of the analytical procedure.
When referring to the pure measurement time, the time that the sample of interest is inside the instrument, DSC is clearly the faster method.
The method is based on measuring the resonant frequencies of a binary or ternary solid elastic system comprising the small sample of interest and a gauge material of manageable size.
The near-field optical interaction between a sharp probe and a sample of interest can be exploited to image, spectroscopically probe, or modify surfaces at a resolution (down to ∼12 nm) inaccessible by traditional far-field techniques.
Residents of a metropolitan area (Worcester, Massachusetts) who had been hospitalized with validated AMI (n = 10,440) in all greater Worcester hospitals during thirteen 1-year periods between 1975 and 2001 comprised the sample of interest.
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