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Development of a High-Sensitivity Electrochemical Biosensor for Domoic Acid and Its Cellular Impact on Human Stem and Neuron-Like Cells. [PDF]
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2022
High-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) assays are highly specific to cardiac tissue and can detect small amounts of myocardial injury rapidly. Hs-cTn assays are the recommended cardiac biomarkers in the major US and European guidelines. In the appropriate clinical context, these assays allow clinicians to rapidly rule out a non-ST-elevation ...
Tyler Thomas, Hempel, Amy, Wyatt
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High-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) assays are highly specific to cardiac tissue and can detect small amounts of myocardial injury rapidly. Hs-cTn assays are the recommended cardiac biomarkers in the major US and European guidelines. In the appropriate clinical context, these assays allow clinicians to rapidly rule out a non-ST-elevation ...
Tyler Thomas, Hempel, Amy, Wyatt
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High-Sensitivity Antitumor Drug Sensitivity Testing
Oncology, 2009For antitumor drug sensitivity testing we have been performing the succinic dehydrogenase inhibition test using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphe-nyltetrazolium bromide (MTT). A new tetrazolium salt 2,3-bis(2-methoxy-4-nitro-5-sulfophenyl)-5-[(phenyl-amino) carbonyl]-2H-tetrazolium hydroxide (XTT) has been synthesized recently, and we have been ...
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High‐order sensitivity invariants
International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2010AbstractThe aim of the research reported in this paper is to extend the notion of invariant sensitivity sum, widely known for electrical networks, from first‐order sensitivities to high‐order sensitivities. The results are high‐order invariant sums of sensitivities of the first and the second kind, formulated for nonlinear lumped circuit, which ...
Jacek Izydorczyk, Jan Chojcan
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High-Frequency Sensitivity in Infants
Science, 1980Auditory thresholds were determined for infants and adults to half-octave bands of noise centered at 10,000 and 19,000 hertz. Adults were significantly more sensitive than infants at 10,000 hertz, but at 19,000 hertz, adults and infants had comparable thresholds.
B, Schneider, S E, Trehub, D, Bull
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Physics Today, 1949
Wartime developments in radar have made available equipment for producing and detecting short radio waves of a few millimeters to centimeters in length so that it is now convenient and easy to study the absorption of various substances, particularly gases, in this region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Wartime developments in radar have made available equipment for producing and detecting short radio waves of a few millimeters to centimeters in length so that it is now convenient and easy to study the absorption of various substances, particularly gases, in this region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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High-sensitivity autoionography
Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1978Ionography can replace conventional film autoradiography in the detection of radioactive spots on thin-layer chromatograms. The sensitivity of autoionography has been greatly increased by the use of thick charge receptors instead of the thin imaging foils used hitherto, and also, for some radionuclides, by the use of higher gas pressure.
R J Barish, J W Boag
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Micromanometer of High Sensitivity
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1956A sensitive micromanometer based on the observation of the movement of a bubble of air in a precisionbore, horizontal capillary tube was constructed. The sensitivity was varied by connecting different-sized chambers which had nominal diameters of 1, 2, and 3 in. The sensitivity could be varied between 2×10−5 in. and 2×10−6 in. of manometer fluid.
Scott Lynn, W. H. Corcoran, B. H. Sage
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