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to labelled
verb
To put a label (a ticket or sign) on (something).
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The strips were cut into three evenly divided pieces and measured in a gamma counter to determine the free radioligand (solvent front) to labelled peptide (origin) ratio.
This approach clearly requires that the fluorescence intensity measure be proportional to labelled cellular material investigated.
The recovered worms were transferred to labelled bottles with 70% ethanol for preservation.
Briefly, 200 ng of RNA was amplified by conversion to cDNA, and subsequently to labelled cRNA, with the Low-Input Quick Amplification Labelling kit (Agilent Technologies).
Susceptible hosts exposed to labelled spores become infected, suggesting that the dye does little or no harm to the spores (data not shown).
These molecules are called tetramers because they contain four soluble and biotinylated MHC molecules linked to labelled streptavidin that specifically bind with high avidity to T cell receptors.
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"I am not a slave to labels.
TO LABEL OR NOT TO LABEL, THAT IS THE LABEL (English-literature notes).
"They don't want to label themselves".
"You need to label all actors.
MS. JESPERSEN is hard to label.
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