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    The Assayer (Italian: Il Saggiatore) is a book by Galileo Galilei, published in Rome in October 1623. It is generally considered to be one of the pioneering...
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  • Look up assayer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Assayer may refer to: a person carrying out a metallurgical assay The Assayer, a 1623 book by Galileo...
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  • of the assay. The analyte can be a drug, biochemical substance, chemical element or compound, or cell in an organism or organic sample. An assay usually...
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  • In the biological sciences, a multiplex assay is a type of immunoassay that uses magnetic beads to simultaneously measure multiple analytes in a single...
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    finenesses, the assayer is actually testing to determine that the fineness of the product conforms with the statement or claim of fineness that the maker has...
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    A viability assay is an assay that is created to determine the ability of organs, cells or tissues to maintain or recover a state of survival. Viability...
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  • Assay offices are institutions set up to assay (test the purity of) precious metals. This is often done to protect consumers from buying fake items. Upon...
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    Enzyme assays are laboratory methods for measuring enzymatic activity. They are vital for the study of enzyme kinetics and enzyme inhibition. The quantity...
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    The MTT assay is a colorimetric assay for assessing cell metabolic activity. NAD(P)H-dependent cellular oxidoreductase enzymes may, under defined conditions...
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    The single cell gel electrophoresis assay (SCGE, also known as comet assay) is an uncomplicated and sensitive technique for the detection of DNA damage...
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  • The Bradford protein assay (also known as the Coomassie protein assay) was developed by Marion M. Bradford in 1976. It is a quick and accurate spectroscopic...
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    The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (/ɪˈlaɪzə/, /ˌiːˈlaɪzə/) is a commonly used analytical biochemistry assay, first described by Eva Engvall...
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    The hemagglutination assay or haemagglutination assay (HA) and the hemagglutination inhibition assay (HI or HAI) were developed in 1941–42 by American...
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  • The toeprinting assay, also known as the primer extension inhibition assay, is a method used in molecular biology that allows one to examine the interactions...
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    Immunoradiometric assay (IRMA) is an assay that uses radiolabeled antibodies. It differs from conventional radioimmunoassay (RIA) in that the compound to be...
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    The bicinchoninic acid assay (BCA assay), also known as the Smith assay, after its inventor, Paul K. Smith at the Pierce Chemical Company, now part of...
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  • A crude oil assay is the chemical evaluation of crude oil feedstocks by petroleum testing laboratories. Each crude oil type has unique molecular and chemical...
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  • nociception assay (nocioception or nocioperception assay) evaluates the ability of an animal, usually a rodent, to detect a noxious stimulus such as the feeling...
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    495750°W / 53.407444; -1.495750 The Sheffield Assay Office is one of the four remaining assay offices in the United Kingdom, the other three being in London...
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  • Secretion assay is a process used in cell biology to identify cells that are secreting a particular protein (usually a cytokine). It was first developed...
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    affinity. In general, the most important requisite is to calibrate the incubation time of the assay both to the model cell and the ligand to be evaluated...
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  • Pan-assay interference compounds (PAINS) are chemical compounds that often give false positive results in high-throughput screens. PAINS tend to react...
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  • Genotype (redirect from Genotypic assay)
    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The genotype of an organism is its complete set of genetic material. Genotype can also be used to refer to the alleles or...
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  • The Assayer of Lone Gap is a 1915 short film directed by B. Reeves Eason. Perry Banks Louise Lester Jack Richardson Vivian Rich Walter Spencer Publishing...
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  • The term dilution assay is generally used to designate a special type of bioassay in which one or more preparations (e.g. a drug) are administered to...
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  • A hybridization assay comprises any form of quantifiable hybridization i.e. the quantitative annealing of two complementary strands of nucleic acids,...
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  • The Fischer assay is a standardized laboratory test for determining the oil yield from oil shale to be expected from a conventional shale oil extraction...
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  • methylene blue active substances assay, or MBAS assay, is a colorimetric analysis test method that uses methylene blue to detect the presence of anionic surfactants...
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  • Assay sensitivity is a property of a clinical trial defined as the ability of a trial to distinguish an effective treatment from a less effective or ineffective...
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    The replication crisis (also called the replicability crisis and the reproducibility crisis) is an ongoing methodological crisis in which the results...
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