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The proposed method begins with a substantial dilution of the sample to place the K+ concentration in the dynamic range for quantification, which covers 3 orders of magnitude.
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Drinking-water reservoirs were sampled to place upper limits on atmospheric inputs.
For soft tissue, a refractive index n=1.4 is usually considered [52], but variations have been reported from sample to sample, place to place and time to time [43].
Water content was used at twice the liquid limit of kaolin in order to produce a homogeneous and workable sample to be placed inside a curing mould.
The detailed structure of the interface or the barrier layer varies both from sample to sample and from place to place in the same sample.
The guanidinium buffer was shown to inactivate mycobacteria after overnight exposure, allowing processing of samples to take place outside a category 3 containment laboratory.
Zeta potential was analysed by maintaining pH of the sample to neutral and placing the sample in zeta potential analyzer, Muteck SZP06 (BTG Mutek GmbH, Germany).
Instead, then, of a blind "scattering" of samples, you can target samples to specific places and people.
Each well was numbered, in duplicate, using a quasi-Latin square that enabled the duplicate samples to be placed randomly on the plate.
This allows the samples to be placed randomly on the plate.
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