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  • {{short description|Cell counting system}} ...precise manner. This technology can be applied for [[cell counting]], cell culture analysis at a certain time interval, or even a period of time. ...
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  • ...at is used in this process is selected for its ability to grow in [[tissue culture]] and for an absence of antibody synthesis. In contrast to [[polyclonal ant .../>'''(5)''' Separation of cell lines<br />'''(6)''' Screening of suitable cell lines<br />'''(7)''' ''in vitro'' '''(a)''' or ''in vivo'' '''(b)''' multip ...
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  • ...posting]], [[off-topic]] posting, hijacking a discussion thread, and other techniques used to minimize the effort required to read a post or a thread. Similarly, ==Cell phone etiquette== ...
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  • ...iomarker) in complex samples, such as blood sera, bioreactor fluid or cell culture media. Contrary to refractometric methods for label-free biomolecular inter ...e non-fouling graft copolymer layer can be created by standard lithography techniques. <ref name=":7" /><ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Frutiger|first ...
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  • ...al|last=Bergman|first=Jerry|title=ATP: The Perfect Energy Currency for the Cell|journal=Creation Research Society Quarterly|year=1999|volume=36|series=1|pa Growing cells in culture to take advantage of their internal chemical synthesis machinery can be con ...
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  • ...ed in the mental health field over the past 30 years. "Mobile devices like cell phones, smartphones, and tablets are giving the public, doctors, and resear ...d artificial intelligence [[chatbot]] applications that use evidence-based techniques, such as [[cognitive behavioral therapy]] (CBT), to provide early intervent ...
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  • ...erative Medicine and Disease Therapeutics|journal=International Journal of Cell Biology|volume=2016|issue=7|pages=19|doi=10.1155/2016/6940283|pmc=4969512|p ...tudies of [[pathophysiology|disease processes]] using, for example, [[cell culture]]s or [[animal model]]s without consideration of the potential utility of t ...
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  • Techniques usually used in in vitro fertilization include: Less commonly used techniques in in vitro fertilization are: ...
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  • ...from medicine to agriculture to [[environmental science]]. One of the key techniques used in biotechnology is genetic engineering, which allows scientists to mo Other important techniques used in biotechnology include tissue culture, which allows researchers to grow cells and tissues in the lab for research ...
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  • ...sired shape and then [[sintering]] to form a solid body. [[Ceramic forming techniques]] include shaping by hand (sometimes including a rotation process called "t ...across much of Europe is named after its use of pottery: the [[Corded Ware culture]]. These early [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] peoples decorated ...
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  • '''Forensic biology''' is the use of [[biological]] principles and techniques in the context of law enforcement investigations.<ref>{{Cite web |title=For ...up of dried bloodstains, which marked a significant advancement from prior techniques limited to analyzing liquid blood. This technique was adopted for criminal ...
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  • ...w.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09505431.2014.945410|journal=Science as Culture|language=en|volume=24|issue=2|pages=183–204|doi=10.1080/09505431.2014.94541 ..."<ref name="Winner, 1993">Winner, L. (1993). Artifacts/Ideas and Political Culture (pp. 283-292). Troy, New York: Rensselaer.</ref> ...
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  • ...ism's [[gene]]s using [[technology]]. It is a set of [[Genetic engineering techniques|technologies]] used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the tr ...gineering to treat viruses such as [[COVID-19 vaccine|COVID-19]]. The same techniques that are used to produce drugs can also have industrial applications such a ...
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  • ...is equipped with [[Internet]] access. A question arises whether this makes cell phones a mass medium or simply a device used to access a mass medium (the I ...ople and objects with [[camera]]s, or by creating them using [[animation]] techniques or [[special effect]]s. Films comprise a series of individual frames, but w ...
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  • ...will be more likely to accept a bioethical approach grounded in their own culture, as well as empower African people.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal | vauthors ...cs. Community, social values, and family are all heavily valued in Chinese culture, and contribute to the lack of emphasis on autonomy in Chinese bioethics. T ...
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  • ...overy]] techniques, membranes are increasingly used, for example in [[fuel cell]]s and in [[osmotic power plant]]s. **[[fuel cell]] ...
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  • ...h; activity of trying to catch fish. Fish are normally caught in the wild. Techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and tr ...he theoretical foundations of information and computation and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems. ...
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  • The '''history of technology''' is the history of the invention of tools and techniques and is one of the categories of world history. Technology can refer to meth ...ve.org/web/20171002120827/http://anthropology.ua.edu/cultures/cultures.php?culture=American%20Materialism|url-status=dead}}</ref> ...
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  • ...', used in [[radio broadcasting|radio]] and [[television broadcasting]], [[cell phone]]s, [[two-way radio]]s, [[wireless network]]ing, and [[satellite comm ...ertz]] on 11 November 1886.<ref name="KIT"/> In the mid 1890s, building on techniques physicists were using to study electromagnetic waves, [[Guglielmo Marconi]] ...
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  • ...Cite journal|last=Yourman|first=Julius|date=November 1939|title=Propaganda Techniques Within Nazi Germany|journal=Journal of Educational Sociology|volume=13|issu ...and on the radio, which were the mass media of the time period. Propaganda techniques include "name calling" (using derogatory labels), "bandwagon" (expressing t ...
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