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Today's nanotechnology applications and those nearing commercialization use tiny amounts of the materials, and for that reason many entrepreneurs say there is no reason yet for them to investigate potential environmental impacts.
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Using tiny amounts of the patina from the objects, all of which are from the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris, the researchers first demonstrated that they contained proteins.
In the early nineteen-nineties, Fleisher's doctors began using tiny amounts of an experimental drug, botulinum toxin — now better known by one of its trade names, Botox — to slightly weaken the muscles that controlled the affected fingers.
Using tiny amounts of biological samples we identified phage-Abs binding to receptors preferentially expressed on primary tumor cells rather than on cells obtained from matched normal tissues.
Wash cloth diapers separately, using tiny amounts of detergent in a top loading washer on large load.
At the moment, some regulators charge huge fees to use even tiny amounts of data abroad.
In addition, polyion protein films grown layer by layer have certain advantages in device fabrication, including facilitating direct electron transfer for many proteins, mechanical stability, use of tiny amounts of protein, and control of film architecture.
Further developments are expected as techniques are improving and allow the use of tiny amounts of tissue both frozen or even fixed and paraffin-embedded for comprehensive molecular analyses [ 2].
The highlights of this protocol include (a) its great success for driver preparation and subtractive hybridization using just tiny amounts of mRNAs, when comparing it to most current protocols that require huge amount of mRNAs for the same purpose [ 14].
But he imagines that they could be used to mix tiny amounts of chemicals, or deposit materials into new patterns or structures.
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