Microchip electrophoretic separations of neurotransmitters in under 100 s exemplify the good resolution and attomole detection sensitivity of these devices.
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As low as 0.5 attomoles purified aequorin gave a signal-to-noise ratio of 1.8.
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Excellent linearity was observed 0.99227-0.99999 and limit of detection values ranged from 63.75 attomoles to 1.21 femtomoles.
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Microarray signal dynamic range was found to be linear across three orders of magnitude from 4.88 to 5000 attomoles.
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Modifications were detected at concentrations four orders of magnitude lower than the corresponding parental nucleosides, and as low as 23.01 femtograms, 64.09 attomoles.
Uso de amol em inglês
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The limit of detection was determined as 546 amol of ASA at a signal-to-noise ratio of 10:1.
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BBC Media Editor Amol Rajan tours Google's Mountain View campus on a bicycle.
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One video showed people clapping and singing from their windows in the northern city of Amol.
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Media editor Amol Rajan has been looking at the link between digital media and social divides in Britain today.
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Possibly the prices may soften to an extent, said Amol Sheth, president of the All India Starch Manufacturers Association.
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He also told BBC media editor Amol Rajan that he "suspects" the singing version will be back next year.
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The BBC's media editor Amol Rajan showed Sir Nick some of the self-harm images the BBC had found on the firm's photo-sharing platform.
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AMOL, or AMUL, a town of Persia, in the province of Mazandaran, 23 m. W. of Barfurush, in 36 deg.
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[Footnote 6: The province of Mázinderán, of which the principal city is Amol, comprehends the whole of the southern coast of the Caspian sea.