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The smears were made to react with Jack Fruit Lectin (JFL) and stained with Diaminobenzedine.
In this study, RAA and LSS were made to react with each other to yield CA (Eq. 1).
To evaluate LPS contamination in the isolated EVs, PBS- and LPS-induced EVs (5 μg) or different doses of LPS, as a standard, were made to react with LAL assay kit QCL-10000; Lonza, Basel, Switzerland) following an instruction manual.
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"The sheeting and the coloring are made to react to ultra-violet light, where the old signs didn't," said Mr. Anderson.
With the aid of a catalyst, platinum with a small percentage of the related metal rhodium, ammonia is oxidized to oxides of nitrogen that can be made to react with water to form nitric acid.
Another idea would be to make those embedded fibres from pairs of materials which, when laid together within a substance, may be made to react together to produce a composite with useful electrical or mechanical properties.
Thanks to the work of a team of researchers from California Polytechnic State University, recently published in the journal Lab on a Chip, chemicals formed into pencils can be made to react with one another by simply drawing with them on paper.
A particularly attractive possibility is the Diels-Alder reaction, in which a diene (a hydrocarbon with carbon-carbon double bond) can be made to react with a specific molecule.
These carry a small amount of zinc as fuel and, in a reaction that may be familiar from school chemistry lessons, this fuel can be made to react with natural acids in the body to generate hydrogen, which is then used to propel the rocket.
It was made to react with a reducing agent NaBH4 to produce the RGO fragments of ~5 μm in diameter.
The free aldehyde group present on the activated NPs was made to react with amine moiety of antibody.
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