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SSC and buffer
If transferring by suction 20X SSC buffer is used to ensure a seal and prevent drying of the gel.
# After hybridization, excess probe is washed from the membrane ( typically using SSC buffer ), and the pattern of hybridization is visualized on X-ray film by autoradiography in the case of a radioactive or fluorescent probe, or by development of color on the membrane if a chromogenic detection method is used.
A similar situation occurred in the U. S. when NASA acquired land to construct the John C. Stennis Space Center ( SSC ), a rocket testing facility, in Hancock County, Mississippi ( on the Mississippi side of the Mississippi River, which is the Mississippi-Louisiana state line ) required NASA to acquire a large ( approximately ) buffer zone because of the loud noise and potential dangers associated with testing such rockets.
In 1961, Pearlington was one of six communities in Hancock County, Mississippi acquired either wholly ( Gainesville, Logtown, Napoleon, Santa Rosa, and Westonia ) or in part ( a section of northern Pearlington ), along with a combined population of 700 families who were completely relocated to provide a acoustical buffer zone for what was envisioned to be NASA's main rocket testing facility, the John C. Stennis Space Center ( SSC ).
Remnants of the portion of Pearlington and the other five communities still exist inside the testing buffer zone at SSC, These include such features as now-overgrown city streets and a one-room school house.
As a weak acid, citrate can be used as a component in buffer solutions, including the commonly used SSC 20X hybridization buffer.

SSC and saline
* Standard saline citrate ( SSC )

SSC and sodium
The slide is aged using a salt solution usually consisting of 2X SSC ( salt, sodium citrate ).

SSC and used
In 2006 the European Food Safety Authority ( EFSA ) stated that the SSC opinion was confirmed, that the BSE risk of bone-derived gelatin was very small, and removed support for the 2003 request of excluding the skull and vertebrae of bovine origin older than 12 months from the material used in gelatin manufacturing.
A rigger consults with his model prior to exhibitionSafe, sane and consensual ( SSC ) is one of several phrases used by a large section of the BDSM and sexual bondage communities to describe themselves and their philosophies who regard SSC to be a watchword for safety.
Thrust SSC used a rear-steer tadpole layout ( technically, Thrust SSC was not a tricycle ; it had four wheels, two at each end.
On that form, SSC certified that it had used the mark in commerce starting August 1, 1996.
Richard Noble claimed that the car was a representation of ThrustSSC and thus these companies had used his intellectual property without permission, putting the future of the Bloodhound SSC project in doubt.
SSC also designs, develops and installs maritime surveillance systems which are used by coast guard authorities around the world.
HTP will be used in an attempt to break the land speed record with the Bloodhound SSC car, aiming to reach over 1000 mph.
* Safe, sane and consensual-( SSC ) a credo used by some BDSM practitioners to determine the appropriateness of BDSM play.
A larger engine, still by Meadows, was used in the William Watson designed 1928 4½ litre available in short SSC ( 118 inch ) or long LC ( 126 inch ) versions and also high Type A and low Type B chassis.

buffer and saline
The small amount of insoluble material which precipitated during dialysis was suspended in approximately 5 ml of starting buffer, centrifuged, resuspended in 2.5 ml of isotonic saline and tested for antibody activity.
* Borate buffered saline, a buffer used in some biochemical techniques
* Phosphate buffered saline, a buffer solution used in biological research
* Tris-buffered saline, a buffer used in some biochemical techniques
* Phosphate buffered saline, a buffer solution commonly used in biological research
Phosphate buffered saline ( abbreviated PBS ) is a buffer solution commonly used in biological research.

buffer and sodium
Chemical weathering also releases readily water-soluble cations such as calcium, sodium and magnesium, which give basaltic areas a strong buffer capacity against acidification.
This buffer uses sodium citrate and sodium chloride to maintain a neutral 7. 0 pH.
Other buffers may use a mixture of sodium citrate and citric acid – canonical buffer tables compiled for biochemical studies describe solutions of citrate and acid for buffer pHs of between 3. 0 and 6. 2.
This preparation employs sodium bicarbonate as a buffer to protect omeprazole from gastric acid degradation.
Baking soda or sodium bicarbonate is used to buffer the solution to a pH range of 6. 5-7. 5.
However sodium hydroxide does not provide any buffering capacity to the media, and this results in rapid changes to the pH during bacteria cultivation. To get around this some labs prefer to adjust the pH with 5-10 mmol / L TRIS buffer, diluted from 1 mol / l TRIS stock at the desired pH.

buffer and citrate
The conjugate bases of organic acids such as citrate and lactate are often used in biologically-compatible buffer solutions.
When organic soil was used, citrate buffer in the extraction mixture gave higher amounts of lipid phosphate than acetate buffer, Tris, H2O or phosphate buffer.
To prevent crossreactivity of the crosslinker with buffer constituents, buffers should not contain primary amines ( e. g., Tris, glycine ) or carboxyls ( e. g., acetate, citrate ); MES buffer is an ideal choice.

buffer and commonly
Programming languages commonly associated with buffer overflows include C and C ++, which provide no built-in protection against accessing or overwriting data in any part of memory and do not automatically check that data written to an array ( the built-in buffer type ) is within the boundaries of that array.
Most commonly this occurs when copying strings of characters from one buffer to another.
Also, sometimes the pain may flare at night and it can commonly be temporarily relieved by eating foods that buffer stomach acid or by taking anti-acid medication.
Data is now more commonly stored as clusters which are groups of sectors, and the data buffer is sufficiently large to allow all sectors in a block to be read at once without any delay between sectors.
In a tandem seal, the seal will leak into the buffer fluid contained in the unpressurized cavity commonly known as thermosiphon pot.
* TE buffer, a commonly used buffer solution in molecular biology
* Coverage buffers ( C-Buffer ) and Surface buffer ( S-Buffer ): faster than z-buffers and commonly used in games in the Quake I era.
The buffer gas most commonly used in this sort of application is helium.
Along with a buffer zone between the tidal waters and the land, the mangrove woods are commonly act an ecologically sustainable habitat for juvenile fishes and other intertidal and subtidal invertebrates.
A bucket is most commonly a type of data buffer or a type of document in which data is divided into regions.
" fread " and " fwrite " are commonly used to do buffered I / O, and once a section of a file is read, another attempt to read that same section will, most likely, obtain the data from the local buffer.
TE buffer is a commonly used buffer solution in molecular biology, especially in procedures involving DNA, cDNA or RNA.

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