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The solution was raised to 0.1 M NaCl, 10 mM sodium phosphate, and 0.1% Tween 20.
The temperature of solution was raised to 35 °C and was maintained for 4 h.
To further investigate this assumption, the pH of APM-AuNPs solution was raised to 12.0, which is higher than the pKa values of APM (3.1 and 7.9) [32].
The drug solution was added drop wise into zinc oxide suspension, and the pH of the final solution was raised to 7.9 by drop wise addition of 0.5 M sodium hydroxide solution.
The pH of the resulting solution was raised to 7.3.
The labeled oxLDL floating at the top of the tube was aspirated and the density of this solution was raised to 1.225 g/ml and the solution was again centrifuged at 41,000 rpm, 36 h, 4°C.
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As the temperature of a block copolymer solution is raised, the PPO block progressively loses its hydration sphere, resulting in greater interactions between the PPO blocks.
As ammonia is added, the pH value of the solution is raised leading to initiation of Ag+ reduction to Ag0 atoms.
The wavelength of longitudinal surface plasmon resonance of GNRs increased from 757 to 915 nm, with the total volume of growth solution being raised from 10 to 320 ml.
Piperidine was added in three different amounts to a solution of AMX in phosphate buffer (100 mM) with a pH ranging from 3 to 9. By addition of piperidine, which acts as a base, the pH of the buffer solution is raised.
If a long-range attractive electrostatic potential contributes to the AP and Stp1 catalyzed reactions, the presence of counterions would be expected to decrease this attraction so that the catalytic activity would decrease as the ionic strength of the reaction solution is raised and decrease more for a more highly charged enzyme.
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