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Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques in the clinical laboratory
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1985Abstract
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Ethanol-wet bonding technique: Clinical versus laboratory findings
Dental Materials, 2015This study evaluated the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) and nanoleakage (NL) of dentin bonded interfaces produced with ethanol-wet and water-wet bonding protocols under clinical and laboratory conditions.The sample was composed of forty primary second molars in advanced exfoliation process.
Eunice, Kuhn +6 more
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Diagnostic techniques for clinical investigation of laboratory zebrafish.
Lab animal, 2004Unexpected morbidity and mortality of aquatic animal models represent a significant problem for researchers. The authors outline the basic procedures used to diagnose disease outbreaks in laboratory zebrafish colonies, and provide a basic framework for initiating clinical investigations.
Keith M, Astrofsky +3 more
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[Molecular biology techniques as clinical laboratory tests].
Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2001The quality of results obtained with molecular biology techniques depends on the control of preanalytical and analytical error associated with such techniques. Preanalytical error can be introduced during the isolation of DNA and RNA. The type of detergent used in cell lysis can affect the amplification of DNA by techniques such as the polymerase chain
N, Hamasaki, H, Iida, S, Kinoshita
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Two-Directional Immunoelectrophoresis: Technique and Applications in the Clinical Laboratory
Separation Science, 1973Abstract Some recent applications of “crossed electrophoresis” (also called “electro-immunodiffusion” and “rocket electrophoresis”) are reviewed, particularly in the clinical laboratory.
Dean A. Arvan, Leslie M. Shaw
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MASS SPECTROMETRY TECHNIQUES IN CLINICAL LABORATORY
2.İnternational Congress Of Forensic Toxicology, 2017Development ofthe mass spectrometry (MS) techniques became an useful tool for the measuringof analytes in clinical chemistry laboratories. It is obvious that there is anincreasing trend in the borderline cases due to early diagnostic techniques anddevelopment of the health care systems require more sensitive, specific andreliable techniques than ...
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Applications of molecular techniques in the clinical laboratory
2020Allison B. Chambliss, Mark A. Marzinke
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A Review of Laboratory and Numerical Techniques to Simulate Turbulent Flows
Energies, 2022Simone Ferrari +2 more
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Clinical Technique: Techniques in the Practice Diagnostic Laboratory
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2015openaire +1 more source

