1 Single-cell
photometric analyses were consistent with an altered int
2 Photometric analysis of chloroplast movements in various
3 Photometric analysis of the fragments indicates that the
4 Photometric analysis showed that the supernatant and mem
5 his study suggest potential benefit in using
photometric analysis to assess gingival changes after th
6 The total betalain content was estimated by
photometric analysis.
7 It is shown by
photometric and fluorimetric analysis, along with suppor
8 ydrophobic C18 monolithic column and on-line
photometric and fluorimetric detection for the determina
9 Photometric and spectral measurements on individual SWCN
10 Here we report
photometric and spectroscopic observations of SN1993J te
11 t hXK acts only on d-xylulose, and a coupled
photometric assay established its key kinetic parameters
12 ed by these methods with those obtained by a
photometric assay that quantified the reduction of 3-(4,
13 ared with those obtained using the classical
photometric assay.
14 l mediator using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and
photometric assay.
15 density were determined by using a standard
photometric assay.
16 of the enzyme activity at flow conditions by
photometric assays reveals that the enzyme activities of
17 apes, we find a geometric albedo of in the V
photometric band, which establishes that KBO 55636 is sm
18 models), where it also serves as the primary
photometric calibrator.
19 Photometric changes lagged and were maintained as nerve
20 icitly modeling and estimating geometric and
photometric changes.
21 we report an extensive multi-colour optical
photometric data set of V404 Cygni, an X-ray transient s
22 Ten days of
photometric data were obtained during the commissioning
23 and compactness of the galaxy inferred from
photometric data.
24 )] using gas chromatography with ultraviolet
photometric detection (GC-UV) at 254 nm.
25 mance liquid chromatographic separation, and
photometric detection are employed to determine the redu
26 of using deep UV-LEDs as the light source in
photometric detection for even lower-wavelength-absorbin
27 ary zone electrophoresis (CZE) with indirect
photometric detection is a viable approach to the separa
28 A new enzymatic assay, based on
photometric detection of ammonia with ninhydrin, was dev
29 03.2% and 92.0-106.5% using fluorimetric and
photometric detection, respectively.
30 ction enabled better analytical results than
photometric detection.
31 o develop microfluidic methods for improving
photometric detection.
32 pressure liquid chromatography with indirect
photometric detection.
33 to HPLC-UV and gas chromatography with flame
photometric detector (GC-FPD), respectively; was carried
34 using gas chromatography with a pulsed flame
photometric detector (GC-PFPD).
35 A microcountercurrent flame
photometric detector (microcc-FPD) was adapted and optim
36 (UV-LED) is employed within an on-capillary
photometric detector and applied in capillary ion-exchan
37 The injection repeatability as observed by a
photometric detector is better than 1.2% (n = 100).
38 imultaneous detection by MS and pulsed flame
photometric detectors (PFPD) provided additional selecti
39 cally using a platelet aggregometer or other
photometric device equipped with a stirred cell.
40 obtained in the same eyes using the flicker
photometric electroretinogram (ERG), although the compar
41 e cone photopigments was assessed by flicker
photometric electroretinography (ERG).
42 etermination of the unreacted thiol with the
photometric Ellman's test.
43 ions presented on a CRT by using the flicker
photometric ERG.
44 be z = 6.29 +/- 0.01, in agreement with our
photometric estimate.
45 etry (MS), nitrogen phosphorous (NPD), flame
photometric (
FPD) detectors, as well as gas chromatograp
46 om curved surfaces are ordinarily adorned by
photometric highlights and lowlights in the position of
47 facturer's established positive and negative
photometric light unit (PLU) cutoff values.
48 In the present study, a
photometric LOX assay including adequate sample workup w
49 ercept is related to an object's luminance-a
photometric measure of light intensity relevant for cone
50 We analyzed
photometric measurements and images of comet C/LINEAR be
51 the microscope provides a powerful tool for
photometric measurements of dynamics requiring submillis
52 Recent
photometric measurements of fireballs reveal strong mill
53 Our ocular transmission
photometric measurements revealed that the distribution
54 We used
photometric measurements to explore two possible scenari
55 Photometric measurements were made during perfusion of t
56 A new
photometric method is introduced for assessment of gingi
57 Both quantitative video imaging and a new
photometric method were utilized to determine the rates
58 The analytical features of the
photometric method, which does not allow the quantificat
59 ement with those determined using a standard
photometric method.
60 ric method and between 2.4% and 6.2% for the
photometric method.
61 Applying imaging and single-cell
photometric methods, we find that the probe rhod-2 selec
62 signed high-throughput methyl viologen-based
photometric microtiter plate assay was established to de
63 tene acetals) were studied kinetically using
photometric monitoring at 20 degrees C.
64 Here we report the results of a
photometric monitoring campaign of that star from the gr
65 Continuous
photometric monitoring of 2',7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5, 6-c
66 Spectroscopic and
photometric monitoring of the supernova leads us to sugg
67 measured, including geometric, textural, and
photometric nuclear features and DNA ploidy.
68 L) as achromatic, both contribute to flicker
photometric nulls without producing visible colour varia
69 New multicolour
photometric observations confirm the longevity of the se
70 We report precise optical
photometric observations of a small near-Earth asteroid,
71 Narrowband
photometric observations of comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1)
72 Here we report 8-microm
photometric observations of the planet HD 80606b during
73 Comparison of early
photometric observations of type Ic supernovae with theo
74 Here, we report on sensitive
photometric observations, based on imaging from the STER
75 f an Earth-like planet could be derived from
photometric observations.
76 evels were continuously monitored using a UV
photometric ozone analyzer and a fast mobility particle
77 A flicker
photometric paradigm was used to equate the ERG response
78 The spectral and
photometric peculiarities were best explained by models
79 The depth of the occultation is similar in
photometric precision to the detection of a transiting E
80 Using simultaneous
photometric presynaptic Ca(2+) and striatal field potent
81 We used long-term
photometric recordings in mice to study a population of
82 tect the optical afterglow, we determine the
photometric redshift of the burst to be z = 6.39 - 0.12
83 Using
photometric reflectance data of >1,300 bird specimens dr
84 Photometric stereo is a three dimensional (3D) imaging t
85 wing fast reconstruction of 3D objects using
photometric stereo.
86 Our
photometric studies confirmed the production of ~60 muM
87 Simultaneous pulsed flame
photometric (
sulfur-specific) detection differentiated P
88 Signal to noise in any
photometric system is also dependent on the amount of li
89 d recorded their mechanical responses with a
photometric system.
90 inhibitor by rapid acid quenching as well as
photometric techniques.
91 ured with GD-based amperometric and GO-based
photometric test strips generally were within error tole
92 eStep) of glucose measurements with GO-based
photometric test strips, and 4.6% (Accu-Chek Advantage H
93 strips, and have minimal effect on GO-based
photometric test strips.
94 A
photometric transit search excludes companions with size
95 The sugars were quantified using
photometric- (
UV; 303 nm) and fluorescence-detection (la
96 c structure, mass transfer, magnetic fields,
photometric variability and the origin of chemical anoma