These results demonstrated that immobilized recombinant bacterial sensing cells could be used reproducibly in a biosensor device. |
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Here, the experiments with oleic acid are presented because this lipid released DNA faster and most reproducibly relative to other lipids. |
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However, it was not until the early nineteenth century that these compounds were reproducibly isolated and analyzed. |
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One such deviation occurred when a child could not reproducibly produce maximal peak flows. |
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This sensor non-destructively and reproducibly applies a known set of optical properties to the object being imaged. |
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What's the point of determining these conditions to achieve reproducibly clean boards if this breaks down over time? |
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Reliably reproducible results are aided with precisely and reproducibly adjustable volume and speed. |
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Reproducibly good results are possible even with low-grade burnt lime, which is frequently used as a by-product in steel works. |
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