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wet and lab
It was designed to be powerful enough to run wet lab simulations and cheap enough for college students to use in their dorm rooms.
Kristofferson joked that Cimino had worked on the film so close to the premiere that the print screened was still wet from the lab.
Unlike other spectrophotometric wet lab assay formats where the same reaction well ( e. g. a cuvette ) can be reused after washing, the ELISA plates have the reaction products immunosorbed on the solid phase which is part of the plate, so are not easily reusable.
The Technology Incubator offers entrepreneurs the following: state of the art facility, wet lab / dry lab space, manufacturing space, customizable tenant space, shared production areas, executive boardroom, conference rooms, common reception area, T1 lines, dedicated data rooms and phone systems.
This leads to the transitive annotation problem because there may be several such annotation transfers by sequence similarity between a particular database record and actual wet lab experimental information.
With many open rooms and wet and dry lab spaces alike, the marine lab is particularly useful for countries which do not maintain permanent research stations in the area.
On the working deck, there is a dry lab and a laboratory for wet work like sorting fish.
The company also produces commercial laundry equipment including wet cleaning machines, lab glassware washers, dental disinfectors, and medical equipment washers.
Located approximately 25 miles north of New York City, the Hawthorne site is smaller than its sister site at Yorktown Heights ( with none of the wet lab space found in the Yorktown Heights facility ).
There are three dry labs, one wet lab, aquarium, library, microscope room and a small kitchen.
Kalvar is based on a diazo film and Kuehler was able to identify a similar film that would provide the reliability required, although at the price of needing to be developed in a " wet lab " process.
Later, they found themselves stuck in wet cement and things took a lighter turn ... until Lizzie intercepted Coop ’ s call from the lab and learned that he ’ d betrayed her.
Bioconductor is a free, open source and open development software project for the analysis and comprehension of genomic data generated by wet lab experiments in molecular biology.

wet and analytic
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ), is a popular format of a " wet-lab " type analytic biochemistry assay that uses one sub-type of heterogeneous, solid-phase enzyme immunoassay ( EIA ) to detect the presence of a substance, usually an antigen, in a liquid sample or wet sample.

wet and assay
This may be done by using the screening assay ( a " wet screen ").

wet and involves
Wetsuits may be worn if the cave is particularly wet or involves stream passages.
Some other animals have evolved their own unique prints, especially those whose lifestyle involves climbing or grasping wet objects ; these include many primates, such as gorillas and chimpanzees, Australian koalas and aquatic mammal species such as the North American fisher.
The fabrication process typically involves undercutting the cantilever structure to release it, often with an anisotropic wet or dry etching technique.
The process involves printing the desired designs or text with an ink that remains wet, rather than drying on contact with the paper.
The process used to convert máochá into ripened pu ' er is a recent invention that manipulates conditions to approximate the result of the aging process by prolonged bacterial and fungal fermentation in a warm humid environment under controlled conditions, a technique called wòdūi ( 渥堆, " wet piling " in English ), which involves piling, dampening, and turning the tea leaves in a manner much akin to composting.
Kloofing is an adventure activity that typically involves the descent of a deep ravine or watercourse that may be dry or wet.
Mudding involves finding a large area of wet mud or clay and attempting to drive as far through it as possible without becoming stuck.
It involves the prediction that " If it is raining, I will get wet out there unless I have my umbrella ".
The method of producing the wrapper involves making an extremely wet and viscous dough.
The wet games is basically a water war between the counselors and the campers ; it involves games, buckets of water, and a large slip & slide.
The second method, sometimes called wet harrowing, involves lowering the water level to just above the Schmutzdecke, stirring the sand and thereby suspending any solids held in that layer and then running the water to waste.
The dry-scrape method involves taking a wet deer hide and stretching it on a rack to dry flat.
The wet-scrape method involves scraping the wet hide on a smooth horizontal log, at stomach or sternum level.
The technique involves a successive wet dipping and dry powder coating or stucco to build up the mould shell layer.

wet and detection
To collect his blackmail payments, he would devise intricate mechanical devices that would speed along railroad tracks, have false bottoms and he continued to elude detection, though he barely eluded capture at the last minute several times, including once when a pursuing detective slipped on wet leaves and fell.
When a patient appears to show MVE symptoms and has been in an MVE-endemic area during the wet season, when outbreaks usually occur, MVE infection must be confirmed by laboratory diagnosis, usually by detection of a significant rise of MVE-specific antibodies in the patient's serum.

wet and i
The bond forms because the adhesive is soft enough to flow ( i. e. " wet ") to the adherend.
* active chlorine ( i. e., hypochlorites, chloramines, dichloroisocyanurate and trichloroisocyanurate, wet chlorine, chlorine dioxide, etc.
In it he recommended growing salad — i. e. watercress ( 662 mg vitamin C per 100 g )— on wet blankets.
" Parchment is prepared from pelt, i. e., wet, unhaired, and limed skin, simply by drying at ordinary temperatures under tension, most commonly on a wooden frame known as a stretching frame ".
The ink that is in the mesh opening is pumped or squeezed by capillary action to the substrate in a controlled and prescribed amount, i. e. the wet ink deposit is proportional to the thickness of the mesh and or stencil.
Henry VIII's physician, Dr Butts, stated that after the wedding night, Henry said he was not impotent because he experienced " duas pollutiones nocturnas in somno " ( two nocturnal emissions in dreams ; i. e., two wet dreams ).
Water on the outside of a pot, i. e. a wet pot, increases the time it takes the pot of water to boil.
Shelby County was historically a prohibition or completely dry county, but the city of Shelbyville is now wet ( i. e., allows retail alcohol sales ), and the county has voted to allow restaurants outside Shelbyville to sell alcoholic beverages by the drink if they seat at least 100 patrons and derive at least 70 % of their total sales from food.
Aller would therefore mean something like Erlenwasser i. e. " alder water ", which was probably due to the river banks being largely covered in alder trees that prefer wet locations.
Leeward coastal areas are especially dry — less than per year at Waikiki — and the tops of moderately high uplands are especially wet — about per year at Wai ' ale ' ale on Kaua ' i.
This puts a premium on proper maintenance, as this increase in system complexity results in an inherently less reliable overall system ( i. e., more single failure points ) as compared to a wet pipe system.
A wet lapse rate of 3 ° F / 1, 000 ft ( 5. 5 ° C / km ) is used to calculate the temperature changes in air that is saturated ( i. e., air at 100 % relative humidity ).
It is also due to the species ’ ease with which it can be transplanted, the ability to travel on damp ground and wet vertical surfaces, i. e. dams.
European Starlings rarely inhabit dense, wet forests ( i. e. rainforests or wet sclerophyll forests ).
* Clothes swimming: The swimmer is wearing clothes that restrict movement when wet, i. e. almost all clothes.
The production is best suited between a latitude of 20 °-30 °, i. e. the tropical wet and dry ( Aw ) and the subtropical dry summer ( Cs ) climate zones.
They are also afraid of water and will cross streams only if they can do so without getting wet ( i. e. crossing over fallen logs ).
According to Max Vasmer, her name is derived from the same root as Russian words mokry ' wet ' and moknut ( i ) ' get wet '.
It rises in a wet plateau of the island's central highlands, in the Alaka ' i Swamp, the largest high-elevation swamp in the world.
In the 1980s with federal grant funding EBMUD undertook a major facility expansion to accommodate wet weather waste water overflow ( i. e. the vastly increased system demand in the rainy season ).
The Russian expression " wet job " ( мокрое дело ) can be traced to at least the 19th century from Russian criminal slang ( fenya, muzyka ) and originally meant robbery that involved murder, i. e., spilling blood.

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