Electrooptical devices -- Materials -- Congresses : IPRM ... conference proceedings / sponsored by Information Technology Society within VDE (ITG), IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, IEEE Electron Devices Society ans ... [and others]
Electrooptics -- Military applications. : Vision and displays for military and security applications : the advanced deployable day/night simulation project / Keith K. Niall, editor
A technique in which electric pulses of intensity in kilovolts per centimeter and of microsecond-to-millisecond duration cause a temporary loss of the semipermeability of CELL MEMBRANES, thus leading to ion leakage, escape of metabolites, and increased uptake by cells of drugs, molecular probes, and DNA
Here are entered musical works not in a specific form or of a specific type that consist solely of sounds performed live on electronic instruments or recorded from electronic instruments or other analog sources and sometimes subsequently rearranged or alteredThe term "electronics" is used as the medium of performance in headings for forms and types of electronic music, e.g. Suites (Electronics) and for forms and types of music that combine electronic music with other mediums of performance, e.g. Sacred songs (High voice) with electronics; Septets (Electronics, percussion) --headings for forms and types of music that include "electronics" and headings with medium of performance that include "electronics"
Électrophorèse capillaire. : Clinical applications of capillary electrophoresis / edited by Stephen M. Palfrey
1999
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Électrophorèse sur gel. : Disc electrophoresis and related techniques of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis / by H[ans] Rainer Maurer ; with 88 fig., 16 tables, 948 literature references
An electrochemical process in which macromolecules or colloidal particles with a net electric charge migrate in a solution under the influence of an electric current
A highly-sensitive (in the picomolar range, which is 10,000-fold more sensitive than conventional electrophoresis) and efficient technique that allows separation of PROTEINS; NUCLEIC ACIDS; and CARBOHYDRATES. (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
A highly-sensitive (in the picomolar range, which is 10,000-fold more sensitive than conventional electrophoresis) and efficient technique that allows separation of PROTEINS; NUCLEIC ACIDS; and CARBOHYDRATES. (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
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Electrophoreses, Single-Cell Gel -- See Comet Assay
A genotoxicological technique for measuring DNA damage in an individual cell using single-cell gel electrophoresis. Cell DNA fragments assume a "comet with tail" formation on electrophoresis and are detected with an image analysis system. Alkaline assay conditions facilitate sensitive detection of single-strand damage
Electrophoresis in which a second perpendicular electrophoretic transport is performed on the separate components resulting from the first electrophoresis. This technique is usually performed on polyacrylamide gels
Electrophoresis in which a second perpendicular electrophoretic transport is performed on the separate components resulting from the first electrophoresis. This technique is usually performed on polyacrylamide gels
A highly-sensitive (in the picomolar range, which is 10,000-fold more sensitive than conventional electrophoresis) and efficient technique that allows separation of PROTEINS; NUCLEIC ACIDS; and CARBOHYDRATES. (Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992)
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Electrophoresis -- Congresses. : Recent developments in chromatography and electrophoresis : proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Chromatography and Electrophoresis, Riva del Garda, 15-17 May 1978 / edited by Alberto Frigerio, Leika Renoz
Electrophoresis in which a second perpendicular electrophoretic transport is performed on the separate components resulting from the first electrophoresis. This technique is usually performed on polyacrylamide gels
Electrophoresis in which a second perpendicular electrophoretic transport is performed on the separate components resulting from the first electrophoresis. This technique is usually performed on polyacrylamide gels