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Quantitative phloridzin analysis
Analytical Biochemistry, 1964Abstract A rapid, accurate, and reproducible method for phloridzin analysis is described and compared with other methods. The method developed involves spotting a chromatogram with the ethanolic plant extract, developing in isopropanol:ammonia:water, elution in hot water, and subsequent reading in a spectrophotometer at 283 mμ.
G C, MARTIN, M W, WILLIAMS
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Quantitative footprinting analysis
Journal of Molecular Recognition, 1994AbstractThis review outlines the steps for obtaining relative constants for drugs from footprinting data. After correcting the autoradiographic spot intensities for differing amounts of radioactive DNA loaded into the lanes of a sequencing gel, footprinting plots, showing individual spot intensities as a function of drug concentration, are constructed.
M, Shubsda +3 more
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Quantitative Interprocedural Analysis
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2015We consider the quantitative analysis problem for interprocedural control-flow graphs (ICFGs). The input consists of an ICFG, a positive weight function that assigns every transition a positive integer-valued number, and a labelling of the transitions (events) as good, bad, and neutral events.
Chatterjee, Krishnendu +2 more
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2018
Written in a lecture format with solved problems at the end of each chapter, this book surveys quantitative modeling and decision analysis techniques. It serves to familiarize the reader with quantitative techniques utilized in planning and optimizing complex systems, as well as students experiencing the subject for the first time.
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Written in a lecture format with solved problems at the end of each chapter, this book surveys quantitative modeling and decision analysis techniques. It serves to familiarize the reader with quantitative techniques utilized in planning and optimizing complex systems, as well as students experiencing the subject for the first time.
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