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Now, the NMR I asked you to explain, and a number of people got it, is… The dimer of triphenylmethyl was finally measured by NMR in 1968.
The absorbance was finally measured with a microplate reader (Bio-Rad, USA) at 570 with 630 nm as reference.
The induced stress caused by the soldering upon the assembled components was finally measured using the Illis GmbH Polarimeter device and compared with the simulated results from ANSYS 17.0.
The optical density of the plates was finally measured at a wavelength of 450 nm.
Absorbance at 540 nm was finally measured by using a microplate reader.
The incorporation ratio of EdU-labeled cells was finally measured according to the abundance of Hoechst staining.
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Undeciphered, the manuscript exists in a sort of quantum indeterminacy — one that collapses into a single meaning the moment the text is finally measured and understood.
Undeciphered, the manuscript exists in a sort of quantum indeterminacy one that collapses into a single meaning the moment the text is finally measured and understood.
But given the strained relations between the United States and Iran, it's a representation worth noting, particularly since Dastan's worth is finally measured by his more peaceable actions.
Some invent gods to help soften the pain, others, meanwhile, seek out the immediacy of pleasure to keep the inevitable at bay, but all are finally measured by the yardstick of death.
The soil and plant part sample extracts were finally measured with ICP-AES (Varian Vista Pro II) for Ni, Co, Mn, Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, K and P. The ICP-AES instrument was calibrated using a 6-point multi-element standard (Ni, Co, Mn, Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, K, P) prepared in each extraction solution.
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