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Ms. Holmes, 31, who dropped out of Stanford at age 19 to start Theranos and has since become a billionaire, has been featured on the covers of numerous magazines because of her story and her promise to provide rapid and inexpensive medical testing using tiny samples of blood from a finger prick, rather than big tubes of blood drawn from the arm.
We train them here using tiny samples of drugs in a sealed plastic tube, which is their "toy".
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Those include so-called micropropagation, which basically uses tiny samples of plants, fed with heavy doses of synthetic growth hormones and nursed in a laboratory environment, to create genetically identical plants.
At most, Theranos performed a few tests using such technology, and recently has been using tiny samples for only one out of every 240 tests.
Chief advantages of NT.LabelFree instruments derive from measurements being made in disposable capillaries that are easy to load, use tiny sample volumes and which eliminate cross-contamination (and cuvette-washing steps normally needed when measuring denaturant titrations) [31].
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.
Chromatography, a sensitive and swift method of chemical analysis used on extremely tiny samples of a substance, relies on the different rates at which a material will adsorb different types of molecules.
The first uses a powerful piston to squeeze tiny samples of crystals at up to 280,000 times atmospheric pressure, as they are simultaneously cooked by a furnace.
"For my bass line I make an instrument using a granular synthesis of the recording called Van Allen Probes B "Giraffes in Space" For my "sort of mallet theme" I used a really tiny sample of "Kepler: Star KIC7671081B Light Curve Waves to Sound" and for all the percussions and drum sounds I used many samples taken from Voyager 1 and 2 recording".
In this technology, researchers use robots to mix miniscule amounts of potential drugs with tiny samples of the drug target.
They then used a now-standard DNA array robot to dab rows of tiny samples of each yeast protein atop a glass microscope slide.
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