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... cycles can be detected by the absence of signs of proges- terone activity during the second half of the cycle . For this purpose , a smear taken on days 22 to 24 of a 28 - day cycle is particularly useful ( Image 4.10 ) .9.10 ...
... cycles can be detected by the absence of signs of proges- terone activity during the second half of the cycle . For this purpose , a smear taken on days 22 to 24 of a 28 - day cycle is particularly useful ( Image 4.10 ) .9.10 ...
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... cycle . The number of DNA molecules increases exponentially to 2 " , where n is the number of cycles . DNA molecules double after each cycle . Repeated rounds allow amplification more than a million times . Originally , the PCR ...
... cycle . The number of DNA molecules increases exponentially to 2 " , where n is the number of cycles . DNA molecules double after each cycle . Repeated rounds allow amplification more than a million times . Originally , the PCR ...
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... cycle profile that is optimized for that user's samples . In the presence of template DNA , primers , deoxyribonu- cleotides , Taq polymerase , and an optimized buffer , this instrument can perform up to 99 amplification cycles . The ...
... cycle profile that is optimized for that user's samples . In the presence of template DNA , primers , deoxyribonu- cleotides , Taq polymerase , and an optimized buffer , this instrument can perform up to 99 amplification cycles . The ...
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Hormonal Cytology | 6 |
J Ernest Ayre | 12 |
The Procurement of Cytologic Specimens | 19 |
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