(1) The design of a small, inexpensive temperature controlled bath (0.25 ml volume) for electrophysiological studies of isolated cells is described.
(2) The construction and use of a simple and inexpensive vacuum cassette for this purpose is described.
(3) The microbiologic assay method, with its rapid, simple, and inexpensive procedures, fulfills such a requirement.
(4) The apparatus can be constructed from commercially available, inexpensive components.
(5) The drug I started taking caused an irritating, chronic cough, which disappeared when I switched to an inexpensive diuretic.
(6) Second, at a time when efforts to improve the safety of commercial factor VIII have led to extraordinary increases in cost, factor VIII from plasma exchange donation promises to be relatively inexpensive.
(7) The 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-galactoside substrate is inexpensive and very stable.
(8) The method is simple, rapid, inexpensive, and very sensitive.
(9) We have developed a rapid, sensitive, and inexpensive method for measuring the cellular protein content of adherent and suspension cultures in 96-well microtiter plates.
(10) The point is simply that the world is full of inexpensive ways to reduce emissions.
(11) The indices are based on patient-level data so they can be aggregated at any level (hospital, specialty, physician), are easy to use and interpret by hospitals, and provide an inexpensive method for evaluating hospital performance using existing databases.
(12) On the other hand, if the world population grew to 1-2 billion fertile women, the million tons of contraceptive steroids needed would require an inexpensive total synthesis.
(13) The equipment is relatively inexpensive, and can be used by a small laboratory for efficient, controlled smoke exposure studies.
(14) An inexpensive, easy-to-use detector for measuring airborne 222Rn based on 222Rn diffusion and absorption in activated charcoal is presented.
(15) The roentgenoscopical search of coronary calcification is considered to be a valuable procedure since it is inexpensive, noninvasive and widely applicable.
(16) Intraoperative assessment of the depth of myometrial invasion is a simple, inexpensive, and useful technique for selecting those patients with stage I endometrial adenocarcinoma who might benefit from selective para-aortic lymphadenectomy.
(17) The method is easy to learn, the materials and animal subjects are inexpensive, and the preparation is fully monitored to provide consistent and reproducible data.
(18) This test is a rapid, inexpensive alternative to current 48- to 72-h methods in which broth turbidity is used as the end point.
(19) It is suggested that this simple, inexpensive technique of sampling cells from the ovarian surface should be continued to be practised on all occasions at which ovaries present such as at laparotomy or at laparoscopy, as with further experience this technique may prove to be of help in the early diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma.
(20) Accordingly, this new refractometer for the TWEL proved to be sensitive, dependable and also inexpensive.
Unexpensive
Definition:
(a.) Inexpensive.
Example Sentences:
(1) A brief, simple and unexpensive UV spectrophotometric method for theophylline serum level determination is described.
(2) A climatic chamber for laboratory use is constructed using unexpensive materials.
(3) Since the ELISA test is rapid, specific and unexpensive it can become an acceptable routine diagnostic procedure.
(4) Estimation of activity of the LDH isoenzyme subunits using alpha-ketobutyrat e proved to be rapid, simple and unexpensive method for determination of LDH isoenzyme spectra in physiological fluids.
(5) Therefore, the first approach to identify the high-risk patients seems to be the unexpensive, quick and available determination of nutritional status.
(6) It can be concluded that utilization of synthetic IL-2 peptides provides a suitable and comparatively unexpensive immunogen for the production of IL-2 antibodies and that the solid phase EIA using such antibodies can be employed as a rapid, reproducible, and sensitive method for quantitative examination of both recombinant and lymphoid IL-2 preparations.
(7) Due to the high frequency and usually late diagnosis of cancer of colon and rectum the "haemoccult test" has been recommended as an easy, quick, and unexpensive method for stool determination of occult blood that will allow us to suspect the existence of these tumors in their early asymptomatic stages.
(8) The quick diagnosis, the easy technique and the unexpensive process, both the needed of high professional capacity, are realized.
(9) Fish food is accepted by the larvae of both species; it is easily available, unexpensive and does not encourage the growth of fungi.
(10) In general, sticky paper traps are the most widely used technique for sand fly outdoor collection as it is easy to be used, unexpensive and convenient for the purpose of sandfly surveys.