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... determine its plasmid content . Such an analysis usually can be performed to determine simply whether a plasmid is or is not present . Subsequently , one can examine a strain " cured " of a trait by chemical means or spontaneously to ...
... determine its plasmid content . Such an analysis usually can be performed to determine simply whether a plasmid is or is not present . Subsequently , one can examine a strain " cured " of a trait by chemical means or spontaneously to ...
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... determine that the macromole- cule of interest contains all of the radioactivity . This can be determined by fractionating the cells and estimating the radioactivity of each fraction by the techniques described above . If all of the ...
... determine that the macromole- cule of interest contains all of the radioactivity . This can be determined by fractionating the cells and estimating the radioactivity of each fraction by the techniques described above . If all of the ...
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... determined by the gas chromatograph set - up as specified by the manufacturer or supplier of the packing material ... determine the moles of N2 fixed , the moles of C2H2 reduced must be divided by 3 to account for the electron require ...
... determined by the gas chromatograph set - up as specified by the manufacturer or supplier of the packing material ... determine the moles of N2 fixed , the moles of C2H2 reduced must be divided by 3 to account for the electron require ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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