(n.) A punting pole with a broad flange near the end to prevent it from sinking into the mud; a setting pole.
Example Sentences:
(1) CK-BB was assayed using a radioimmunological system by saturation with Mallinchrodt double antibody 125I labelled (RIA Quant-CPK-BB).
(2) There was seen a reduction of the frequency of the miniature potentials of end plates (PEP), and a reduction of quant PEP composition.
(3) Validation is provided by comparison to target values for human quality control reference sera, and by comparing the values obtained by HPGC to the beta-quant method (LRC).
(4) Interrupted and continuous microsuturing techniques were compared 3 weeks after microarteriorrhaphy in the rat femoral artery using light microscopy, and internal luminal diameter determinations were measured with a Bio Quant II Digitizer.
(5) Important criteria for the development of a new turbidimetric immunoassay Tina-quant Albumin in urine to determine urinary albumin are presented.
(6) The number of biopsy fragments, the total tissue area, and the total lung area were measured in square millimeters by a computer-assisted digitizing system using specific (Bio-Quant) software (R and M Biometrics Inc).
(7) Even the name of its prototype, the Quant e-Sportlimousine, is delightfully oxymoronic.
(8) Ferrous sulfate and ferrous gluconate tablets ingested in therapeutic doses do not cause false-positive, true-positive, or false-negative stool Hemoccult tests and do not cause a significant increase in gastrointestinal blood loss compared to controls as assessed by the Hemo-Quant assay.
(9) The Boehringer Gluco-quant kit, originally designed for spectrophotometric measurement, was successfully coupled to the bacterial luciferase NAD(P)H-linked system.
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(11) Our results in brief: Tina-quant Albumin in urine is a reliable and useful test which is barely influenced by endogenous and exogenous interfering factors.
(12) Welders-assemblers of the Quant-type laser devices are exposed to bright light flashes of plasma and laser exceeding in certain measurements the maximal allowed level.
(13) A rapid survey of the elements in biological materials, covering most of the elements in the periodic table, is possible by using available software for semi-quantitative analysis (SEMI-QUANT) by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry.
(14) Results of the multicenter study with a new test Tina-quant Albumin in urine for the determination of the albumin concentration in urine were reported.
(15) Microelectrode study demonstrated that the fibers of the external surface were characterized, in comparison with those of the internal one, by lesser action potentials, prolonged trace negative potential, low quant composition of the end plate potentials, high amplitude and low frequency of the end plate miniature potentials.
(16) A Zeiss ICM 405 epi-illuminated fluorescent microscope with photographic interface to a Bio-Quant computerized microdensitometer measured IF signal intensity for GFAP.
(17) This latex immunoassay procedure uses commercially available ready-for-use reagents [Tina-Quant (a) Ferritin, Boehringer Mannheim] that have a long shelf life.
Quat
Definition:
(n.) A pustule.
(n.) An annoying, worthless person.
(v. t.) To satiate; to satisfy.
Example Sentences:
(1) The results show sustained brain levels of E2-Quat and prolonged half-life in brain compared to six peripheral tissues measured.
(2) The quaternaries present in organoclays (e.g., BENTONE type products) can also be identified by prior destruction of the silicate with hydrofluoric acid followed by chromatography of the residual quat fluorides.
(3) A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method is presented for the analysis of E2-CDS and its oxidized quaternary metabolite (E2-Quat) in biological fluids or tissues.
(4) This surface complexation reaction was studied in detail by using a spin-labelled quat of intermediate allergenicity.
(5) The only exception was a Quat which did not disinfect fully even after 18 hours application.
(6) Two of the quats tested were found to be strong allergens which was due to stable association with membrane lipids at the surface of epidermal cells.
(7) A homologous series of eight quaternary ammonium salts (quats) were used as complex cations in a survey of contact hypersensitivity in guinea pigs.
(8) Mixtures of aliphatic and aromatic "quats" can be qualitatively identified in a one step chromatographic run.
(9) The effects of 26 different cosmetic ingredients (e.g., permanent wave and hair dye compounds, emulsifiers, resins, and detergents such as quats) were assessed by four end points indicative for qualitatively and quantitatively different cytotoxicity: (1) neutral red uptake reduction after 24 h of treatment (NR-90 and NR-50); (2) cell detachment from culture dish after 4 h of treatment (CD-25); (3) growth inhibition after 48 h of treatment (GI-50); and (4) membrane permeability measured by fluorescent dye retention (fluorescence shift FS-25) and dye exclusion (viability ratio VR-25).
(10) Previous work has indicated that a modified Quate-Lemons scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) is capable of measuring the acoustic propagation properties of sections of biological tissue.
(11) As the tiny ferry pushed through the waves and mist, marketing officer Amanda Anderson was busy on the phone to Raymond Blanc's Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons , which has added it to its daily breakfast menu.