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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2006
SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) is a process that involves the progressive purification from a combinatorial library of nucleic acid ligands with a high affinity for a particular target by repeated rounds of partitioning and amplification.
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SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment) is a process that involves the progressive purification from a combinatorial library of nucleic acid ligands with a high affinity for a particular target by repeated rounds of partitioning and amplification.
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2013
The iMALDI (immuno-MALDI) technique involves the affinity capture of target peptides from an enzymatic digest of a sample, followed by the direct analysis of the affinity beads while on a MALDI target. For determination of peptide concentration (and, by inference, protein concentration), stable-isotope-labeled standard peptides (SIS peptides) can be ...
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The iMALDI (immuno-MALDI) technique involves the affinity capture of target peptides from an enzymatic digest of a sample, followed by the direct analysis of the affinity beads while on a MALDI target. For determination of peptide concentration (and, by inference, protein concentration), stable-isotope-labeled standard peptides (SIS peptides) can be ...
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Xerographic Development Methods
The Journal of Photographic Science, 1959AbstractXerography is a fundamental nen development in the field of graphic arts, which depends for its operation on the two physical phenomena of electrostatics and photoconductivity. Of the five basic steps involved in making a xerographic reproduction-sensitization, exposure, development, transfer and fixing-the development process is examined in ...
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Analytical methods development
Journal of Chemical Education, 1987Examples of questions used in a sophomore-level introductory analytical chemistry course to assess and develop reasoning skills.
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1998
The Vienna Development Method (VDM) is an environment for the modeling and development of sequential software systems. The specification language of VDM has evolved from Meta-IV, the language used at IBM’s Vienna development laboratory for specifying the semantics of the PL/I programming language in the early seventies.
V. S. Alagar, K. Periyasamy
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The Vienna Development Method (VDM) is an environment for the modeling and development of sequential software systems. The specification language of VDM has evolved from Meta-IV, the language used at IBM’s Vienna development laboratory for specifying the semantics of the PL/I programming language in the early seventies.
V. S. Alagar, K. Periyasamy
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