The correction for dead-time effects is necessary for an exact and quantitative analysis of titration and dilution experiments. |
|
Experimentation is necessary to determine the dilution required for a particular reduction. |
|
From this lysate, a dilution was prepared and used as a source of DNA in amplification reaction. |
|
Waterford Wedgwood is expected to invest in troubled British ceramics maker Royal Doulton to prevent the dilution of its stake. |
|
Coupled with dilution in ethical values there is this dramatic reduction in the obsession with the ritual. |
|
Africanized queens are free to mate with European drones, and perhaps this has resulted in a dilution of the Africanized gene pool. |
|
Each dilution was kept for amplification and the amount of DNA present in each dilution was estimated spectrophotometrically. |
|
The old-timers meanwhile resisted dilution of the great franchise enjoyed by the name. |
|
Numbers of bacteria were measured using soil dilution plating on soil extract agar media. |
|
Functional residual capacity was measured by helium dilution over 7 min of rebreathing in closed circuit. |
|
I attended, some time ago, a lady suffering from lientery, for whom I ineffectually prescribed a low dilution of China. |
|
In most cases, dilution of the manure with litter means that a higher application rate can be used than for cage layer manure. |
|
Much of the native Kentucky racing establishment resent the perceived dilution of racing's aristocracy. |
|
The main impact of the diamagnetic components is dilution of the strongly magnetizable minerals. |
|
Six-hundred microlitres of initial labeling solution was then added to achieve an appropriate dilution. |
|
From the midsection on, the plot is overwhelmed by sentimental subplots, resulting in a dilution of the opening's visceral impact. |
|
Each group was tested on three mice with triplicate counts of each dilution. |
|
At the blending station, process and dilution water is dosed with pure lime. |
|
Antibody titers were expressed as the log 2 of the highest dilution of plasma containing hemagglutination. |
|
Finally, we have used the helium dilution technique to measure the subdivisions of lung volume. |
|
|
Yes, shareholder dilution may potentially be reduced due to lesser option overhang, but reported earnings will still be negatively affected. |
|
Bill made up several dilutions of water homeopathically treated of which I took the X10 dilution for a period of 3 weeks. |
|
A dilution series of each experimental sample was generated and run in duplicate. |
|
Effros and colleagues have drawn attention to the importance of dilution of breath condensates in a series of well-worked experiments. |
|
When this material is used as a fertilizer and soil conditioner, the dilution of the manure with the litter material should be considered. |
|
But they can postpone the dilution if they add another condition, or contingency, to the standard convertible terms. |
|
Working solutions had also been prepared in amber glass volumetric flasks by appropriate dilution just before use. |
|
Therefore, a two-fold dilution was used to estimate the number of degraders in seawater. |
|
Traditional purists will bemoan these suggestions as a dilution of tradition. |
|
The profile for free thyroxine is that obtained using equilibrium dialysis and low sample dilution. |
|
Dried leaf discs were analysed for organic N and Ca after digestion in sulphuric acid and subsequent dilution. |
|
The solutions used in all the experiments were prepared by dilution from the dialyzed one. |
|
The existence of apoplastic bypasses means that the extent of dilution of the solute by increasing transpiration flux is not always predictable. |
|
But because this number is still far too high to detect individual molecules, significant dilution of samples is required. |
|
Low nutrient concentration due to weathering and dilution with water or soil decreases the value of manure. |
|
While dilution reduced the tensile strength, the contrast medium had no effect as a sclerosing agent. |
|
If effusion is present, aspiration of the joint is recommended before the injection to prevent dilution of the injected hyaluronic acid. |
|
In addition, the effects of elements such as sulfur and phosphorous from dilution can be a source of trouble. |
|
Important routes to lipid vesicles are detergent removal techniques, such as dialysis or dilution. |
|
The isotope dilution or spike approach was a major advance in measuring small amounts of parent and daughter isotope in a sample. |
|
|
All assay results were within one serial dilution of the average sensitivity values shown. |
|
There is a need to avoid inappropriate dilution of content without undue rigidity. |
|
Finally, dairy producers must combat the threat of value dilution posed by private label products. |
|
If this is too strong, you can use a dilution as weak as 1 tablespoon in 1 cup water. |
|
It seems like salicylic acid might be a good thing for him to try or maybe a gentle dilution of tea tree oil. |
|
My research has taught me that the foaming dispenser works well with an eight-to-one dilution of water to soap. |
|
Be sure to look for a compelling explanation of why the rights issue and share dilution are needed as part of the recovery plan. |
|
In the U.S., companies often blunt the effect of dilution by buying back shares. |
|
If a company does not have a stock buyback program, then earnings will be reduced by both the cost of the options issued and dilution. |
|
Even if the acquisition was made for stock, shareholders may have suffered dilution. |
|
You will pay a higher price for our common stock than was paid by existing stockholders, and will experience immediate and substantial dilution. |
|
If that isn't bad enough, firms routinely buy back stock to avoid dilution of share prices when employees exercise the options. |
|
The majority opinion has been that existing shareholders must be picking up the tab by allowing their returns to be reduced through dilution. |
|
Other companies control dilution by repurchasing shares when employees exercise options. |
|
If black enfranchisement meant the dilution of Caucasian suffrage, whites just had to get over it. |
|
Employees' hopes are revived, and shareholders see much less dilution. |
|
But the other half, the old-timers who scrutinize every letter of every policy resolution for any hint of dilution or compromise, would not be so easily persuaded. |
|
I can easily see the sense of cultural rape, or at least the dilution of tradition and value, that would be resultant of such global spiritual consumerism. |
|
With more equity to come, shareholders face further dilution. |
|
It should be said that even with the dilution of the Japanese forces it was still a very chancy thing that the Americans prevailed so successfully. |
|
|
Table 2 shows the percentage of protoplasts that expanded and burst due to the reduction in osmotic pressure of the medium by successive dilution of the sucrose content. |
|
We would argue that without knowing anything about dilution of respiratory droplets in water vapor, the interpretation of condensate data must remain in serious doubt. |
|
Yet the league could add another playoff weekend, boost interest, sell more seats, and draw more ratings without any dilution in the quality of the tournament. |
|
Because many companies rely on stock options to pump up earnings, she takes a hard look at how the cost of options and their dilution to shareholders decrease the bottom line. |
|
Luminol working solutions with different pH values were prepared by dilution of the luminol stock solution with carbonate buffer or sodium hydroxide. |
|
The antibody positive cells were cloned by limiting dilution method. |
|
Not only do the proposals undermine the pay-for-performance objective that is theoretically behind options compensation, but they also expose shareholders to double dilution. |
|
As we've discussed here not long ago, the dilution of the deadly poison is such that I can chug down any amount of homeopathic water and not notice it at all. |
|
Strangely, this chimes with homoeopathic beliefs about the way that remedies become more active by increased dilution in polar solvents like water. |
|
In the dilution stage, however, the internal pressure stays the same while the external pressure drops to zero, resulting in a pressure difference of 104 atm. |
|
By contrast, the deadliness of contaminants added to reservoirs or water sources would most likely be neutralized by dilution and standard water treatment. |
|
In birds, the process of urinary concentration involves dilution of glomerular filtrate by the reabsorption of sodium chloride in the thick ascending limb of looped nephrons. |
|
For old stubborn stains, use a 10 to 1 dilution of liquid bleach. |
|
However, accuracy of the position estimate by triangulation may be degraded depending on array geometry and rover location, the well known dilution of precision. |
|
The inertia inherent in this process means that erythropenia initially accompanies this dilution, and normal erythrocyte mass and number recovers only after 6-8 weeks after landing. |
|
Therefore if taken internally they can be extremely toxic and if used without dilution externally, the result will be damage to dermal or mucous tissue. |
|
While stock options offer management an incentive to perform well, overloaded stock-option accounts create the possibility of unwanted share value dilution. |
|
Without vision, we're susceptible to trivial distractions which result in disunity, dilution of the truth, unfruitfulness and spiritual aimlessness. |
|
Migration from pollution dilution to elimination in many cases can be confronted by challenging economical and technological barriers. |
|
Magnitude of residual errors from these sources depends on geometric dilution of precision. |
|
|
Should it be the schwerpunkt of Labor's attack or will it be an unproductive dilution of forces? |
|
It is the largest Mediterranean shelf and is simultaneously a dilution basin and a site of bottom water formation. |
|
The dilution of core sand and other additives into green sand is a popular topic of discussion in the metalcasting industry. |
|
From the remaining water a second dilution can be prepared plussing it to the next slightly higher potency. |
|
By far the most common solvent for perfume oil dilution is an alcohol solution typically a mixture of ethanol and water or a rectified spirit. |
|
Richards who trademarked Basic English in order to prevent dilution and misrepresentation of his work. |
|
However, economic dilution must prevail towards accounting dilution when making the choice. |
|
Disinfection validation, including dilution testing, phenol coefficient testing, sporicidal testing and germicidal testing. |
|
Preparation of the diluted acid can be dangerous due to the heat released in the dilution process. |
|
Therefore, the reaction will become more violent as dilution proceeds, unless the mixture is given time to cool. |
|
After 5 min of centrifugation, the super natant was recovered and the cTnT concentration measured without dilution. |
|
The minimum lethal concentration was the lowest dilution at which no motile trichomonads could be observed from an isolate assay. |
|
Hemagglutination units were expressed as the reciprocal of the highest dilution of the lectin showing detectable hemagglutination. |
|
This estimate is based on the volcanological boundaries of the Tuzo pipe and includes areas of country rock dilution. |
|
The predicted titre at a single working dilution was plotted against the observed antiserum titre. |
|
Determination of sulfur as arsenic monosulfide ion by isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry. |
|
Theoretically, this dilution of authority would prevent any one of them from presuming to be the head of the government. |
|
Orange cats, sometimes called ginger, may be tabby or nontabby. Blue and cream coats occur with a dilution of black or of orange, respectively. |
|
Nutrient dilution, which occurs when plastics displace food in the gut, affects the nutrient gain and consequently the growth of sea turtles. |
|
Barrett, believe capital has been misallocated to the Horizant marketing test and that they will likely suffer dilution in their ownership of 829 to pay for these mistakes. |
|
|
During the 1950s, however, the same problem of effluent dilution that occurred in Stoke began to become significant in Birmingham and the Black Country. |
|
At the end of 20 days, there were data on 22 negative samples and 20 controls at 1024 dilution and 1025 dilution that were used to establish the LOD and LOQ of the assay. |
|
This format ensures that dilution and lysing are done properly. |
|
Owing to the low levels of IgM antibodies after vaccination, commercially available tests rarely detect these antibodies unless the sample dilution is decreased. |
|
Single dilution ELISAs using soluble piroplasm, cellular schizont and soluble schizont antigens for the detection of antibodies against Theileria annulata. |
|
But it is still insufficient to preemptively repel the shark from the immediate vicinity of the surfboard in response to dispersion and dilution of the repellent in the water. |
|
The system's prediluter and cascade diluter work together to bring the sample to the most favorable concentration for analysis, while avoiding dilution shock. |
|
After all the ice has melted, further dilution can take place using water. |
|
The Adriatic's salinity is lower than the Mediterranean's because the Adriatic collects a third of the fresh water flowing into the Mediterranean, acting as a dilution basin. |
|
The inflow of freshwater, representing a third of the freshwater volume flowing into the Mediterranean, makes the Adriatic a dilution basin for the Mediterranean Sea. |
|
Because the hydration reaction of sulfuric acid is highly exothermic, dilution should always be performed by adding the acid to the water rather than the water to the acid. |
|