The present invention relates to a method of diagnosing the risk of thermolabile phenotype diseases. |
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Medical Devices containing thermolabile materials must not be exposed to additional loads in the autoclave! |
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Consequently, the Qd litter had a higher proportion of thermolabile compounds. |
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It allows for the treatment of thermolabile packaging materials, e.g. plasma sterilization and permeation barrier coating. |
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Once a vial of thermolabile, live vaccine has been opened it should be used immediately and not stored for use the following day. |
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Heated portion of culture should produce no hemolysis because hemolysin is thermolabile. |
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A mild form of this deficiency, associated with a thermolabile enzyme, has been proposed as a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular disease and for neural tube defects. |
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The degradation of endrin and p,p′-DDT thermolabile pesticides was evaluated for both injection techniques. |
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The inspection system is based on a thermolabile, flexible gastroscope or bronchoscope and is simply fitted in the endoscope washer-disinfectors under inspection in place of the endoscope. |
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A method for tenderizing meat, said method comprising contacting meat with a tenderizing-effective amount of a protease rendered thermolabile by chemical treatment of the native enzyme. |
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The MTHFR 677 C to T substitution converts alanine to a valine residue, resulting in a thermolabile enzyme. |
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It has been described as having phenotypic characteristics of a rhinovirus, as it is more acid-sensitive and thermolabile than other enterovirus serotypes. |
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Cystathionine beta-synthase or thermolabile methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase enzymes, and vitamins like B12, B6 and folic acid are the cofactors in the metabolism of Hcy. |
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