What's the difference between triplicate and triplication?

Triplicate


Definition:

  • (v. t.) Made thrice as much; threefold; tripled.
  • (n.) A third thing corresponding to two others of the same kind.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Proton induced X-ray emission (PIXE) analyses were performed on single hair fibers in triplicate from 103 individuals in order to determine sulfur, zinc, calcium, and chlorine content.
  • (2) One hundred isolates were tested in triplicate, and geometric mean MICs were plotted against arithmetic mean zone diameters and regression statistics calculated.
  • (3) All mixtures were prepared in triplicate and added with water.
  • (4) Nine gamma gene triplications from seven ethnic groups were analyzed for G gamma and hemoglobin F (Hb F) values of heterozygotes and for the presence of polymorphic XmnI restriction sites 5' to the gamma genes.
  • (5) A unique triplication of 108 bp, including the evolutionary conserved sequence CSB-3, was found.
  • (6) The method is sensitive to as little as 10 picograms of 1,25-(OH)2D, and triplicate assays can be done on 5 milliliters of plasma.
  • (7) Each experiment was made in triplicate, the vaporizer being dried out between each.
  • (8) Over a period of sixty hours, no relevant influence on sperm motility in comparison to control media was noted on triplicate testing.
  • (9) Both sides of bilateral ureteral triplications in our case belonged to type B of Smith's classification.
  • (10) All patients with triplicated pouches and all except one with duplicated pouches were able to defaecate spontaneously, without needing to intubate the reservoir.
  • (11) The presence of the gamma-globin gene triplication was frequently observed in M. fuscata.
  • (12) One baby was heterozygous for a chromosome with two linked G gamma globin genes (-G gamma-G gamma-delta-beta), which has also been observed in Black newborns [Powers et al, Nucleic Acids Res 12:7023, 1984], while the two other babies were heterozygous for a chromosome with triplicated gamma globin genes, presumably of the -G gamma-A gamma G gamma-A gamma-delta-beta arrangement.
  • (13) This method allows assays of opsonic activity to be performed in triplicate on large numbers of sera with a relatively small number of phagocytes and should aid the investigation of the role of opsonisation in infectious disease.
  • (14) Ureteral triplication is a rare anomaly of the urinary tract.
  • (15) The optimal disk concentration and incubation time were determined by utilizing triplicate sets of quadrant plates prepared with supplemented brucella (Difco) blood agar and swabbed with a 24-h broth (BBL; 135 C thioglycolate) suspension of the test organism.
  • (16) Three bags each were stored at 4, 20, and 37 degrees C; three 20-mL samples were removed from each bag after 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28, and 42 days and analyzed in triplicate by high-performance liquid chromatography.
  • (17) The structure resulting from this triplication consisted of three large loops and three long connecting segments.
  • (18) Run-to-run assay CV was 6% for primidone and phenobarbital and 13% for phenytoin, based on the means of triplicate determinations of a sample with a mid-range concentration.
  • (19) All measurements were made in triplicate and averaged.
  • (20) The different cytogenetic mechanism given in these cases shows us that with independence of it, it exists a triplication of the half distal short arm of chromosome 9 which gives specificity to these phenotypic features.

Triplication


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of tripling, or making threefold, or adding three together.
  • (n.) Same as Surrejoinder.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Proton induced X-ray emission (PIXE) analyses were performed on single hair fibers in triplicate from 103 individuals in order to determine sulfur, zinc, calcium, and chlorine content.
  • (2) One hundred isolates were tested in triplicate, and geometric mean MICs were plotted against arithmetic mean zone diameters and regression statistics calculated.
  • (3) All mixtures were prepared in triplicate and added with water.
  • (4) Nine gamma gene triplications from seven ethnic groups were analyzed for G gamma and hemoglobin F (Hb F) values of heterozygotes and for the presence of polymorphic XmnI restriction sites 5' to the gamma genes.
  • (5) A unique triplication of 108 bp, including the evolutionary conserved sequence CSB-3, was found.
  • (6) The method is sensitive to as little as 10 picograms of 1,25-(OH)2D, and triplicate assays can be done on 5 milliliters of plasma.
  • (7) Each experiment was made in triplicate, the vaporizer being dried out between each.
  • (8) Over a period of sixty hours, no relevant influence on sperm motility in comparison to control media was noted on triplicate testing.
  • (9) Both sides of bilateral ureteral triplications in our case belonged to type B of Smith's classification.
  • (10) All patients with triplicated pouches and all except one with duplicated pouches were able to defaecate spontaneously, without needing to intubate the reservoir.
  • (11) The presence of the gamma-globin gene triplication was frequently observed in M. fuscata.
  • (12) One baby was heterozygous for a chromosome with two linked G gamma globin genes (-G gamma-G gamma-delta-beta), which has also been observed in Black newborns [Powers et al, Nucleic Acids Res 12:7023, 1984], while the two other babies were heterozygous for a chromosome with triplicated gamma globin genes, presumably of the -G gamma-A gamma G gamma-A gamma-delta-beta arrangement.
  • (13) This method allows assays of opsonic activity to be performed in triplicate on large numbers of sera with a relatively small number of phagocytes and should aid the investigation of the role of opsonisation in infectious disease.
  • (14) Ureteral triplication is a rare anomaly of the urinary tract.
  • (15) The optimal disk concentration and incubation time were determined by utilizing triplicate sets of quadrant plates prepared with supplemented brucella (Difco) blood agar and swabbed with a 24-h broth (BBL; 135 C thioglycolate) suspension of the test organism.
  • (16) Three bags each were stored at 4, 20, and 37 degrees C; three 20-mL samples were removed from each bag after 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28, and 42 days and analyzed in triplicate by high-performance liquid chromatography.
  • (17) The structure resulting from this triplication consisted of three large loops and three long connecting segments.
  • (18) Run-to-run assay CV was 6% for primidone and phenobarbital and 13% for phenytoin, based on the means of triplicate determinations of a sample with a mid-range concentration.
  • (19) All measurements were made in triplicate and averaged.
  • (20) The different cytogenetic mechanism given in these cases shows us that with independence of it, it exists a triplication of the half distal short arm of chromosome 9 which gives specificity to these phenotypic features.

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