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Talanta, 1973
The review covers broadly the field of analysis for traces of pesticides and discusses the problems of separation, detection and confirmation. Clean-up procedures and GLC methods receive more detailed attention. Some 200 references are quoted.
J H, Ruzicka, D C, Abbott
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The review covers broadly the field of analysis for traces of pesticides and discusses the problems of separation, detection and confirmation. Clean-up procedures and GLC methods receive more detailed attention. Some 200 references are quoted.
J H, Ruzicka, D C, Abbott
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Perspectives in residue analysis; The use of immobilized antibodies in (multi) residue analysis
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1992Abstract The use of immobilized antibodies in residue analysis is rapidly increasing. An overview of one of the interesting areas, the use of immunoaffinity chromatography, is given. A distinction is made between: (1) single antibody, single analyte procedures; (2) single antibody, multi-analyte procedures; and (3) multi-antibody, multi-analyte ...
van Ginkel, LA +3 more
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Pyrotechnic Residues in Gunshot Residue Analysis
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1985Particle analysis by scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive x- ray analysis is one of the current methods used in crime laboratories to aid law enforcement in identifying individuals who have recently fired or handled a firearm. During the discharge of a firearm, the high pressure caused by the detonation of the cartridge materials forces ...
H. M. Sagara, S. A. Schliebe, M. C. Kong
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2019
Residue analysis, as used in archaeology, is a generic term used to describe the characterisation of traces of organic products from the past. This chapter is concerned with organic residues that are commonly encountered bound to, adhered to or absorbed within a mineral artefact, such as a ceramic vessel or a stone tool.
Craig, Oliver E. +2 more
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Residue analysis, as used in archaeology, is a generic term used to describe the characterisation of traces of organic products from the past. This chapter is concerned with organic residues that are commonly encountered bound to, adhered to or absorbed within a mineral artefact, such as a ceramic vessel or a stone tool.
Craig, Oliver E. +2 more
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Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2008
AbstractIt is a common belief that some residues of a protein are more important than others. In some cases, point mutations of some residues make butterfly effect on the protein structure and function, but in other cases they do not. In addition, the residues important for the protein function tend to be not only conserved but also coevolved with ...
Lee, BC Lee, Byung-Chul +2 more
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AbstractIt is a common belief that some residues of a protein are more important than others. In some cases, point mutations of some residues make butterfly effect on the protein structure and function, but in other cases they do not. In addition, the residues important for the protein function tend to be not only conserved but also coevolved with ...
Lee, BC Lee, Byung-Chul +2 more
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Residuals in Multiple Regression Analysis
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1985An examination of residuals can be used as a technique to determine the best model for use in multiple-regression analysis. In addition to R2 and the Fisher F ratio, a complete analysis of residuals has been used by statisticians for many years to estimate bias and to choose the best equation to fit physicochemical as well as biological and ...
Y J, Jeng, A, Martin
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Systematic Analysis of Explosive Residues
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1975Abstract Examination of bomb scene evidence is an area of increasing involvement for the forensic scientist in which incidents may vary from student mischief to mass murder. To undertake explosive casework responsibilities, the scientist must have personal experience of the type of physical evidence left after explosions, including ...
A D, Beveridge +4 more
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Residual analysis for feature detection
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1991It is shown that in a very simple form residual analysis achieves results that are at least as good as if not better than those obtained by other techniques. There are many ways for extensions of the method. For example, moving average filters of regularization can be used to obtain the residual images.
Minghua Chen +2 more
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A survey of residual analysis and a new test of residual trend
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2016A survey of residual analysis in behavior‐analytic research reveals that existing methods are problematic in one way or another. A new test for residual trends is proposed that avoids the problematic features of the existing methods. It entails fitting cubic polynomials to sets of residuals and comparing their effect sizes to those that would be ...
J J, McDowell +2 more
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Residues of Aminoglycosides in Milk: Confirmatory Analysis
Veterinary Research Communications, 2007Ghidini, S., Zanardi, E., Conter, M., Varisco, G., Bolzoni, G. and Ianieri, A., 2007. Residues of aminoglycosides in milk: Confirmatory analysis. Veterinary Research Communications, 31(Suppl.
GHIDINI, Sergio +5 more
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