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Dictionary » D » Discriminate DiscriminateDiscriminate Having the difference marked; distinguished by certain tokens. Origin: L. Discriminatus, p. P. Of discriminare to divide, separate, fr. Discrimen division, distinction, decision, fr. Discernere. See Discern, and cf. Criminate. ![]()
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Results from our forumFIGURES!... "measurement accuracy". Measurement accuracy is the smallest unit on a measuring appliance. It means that the musearing appliance cannot discriminate between 16 and 40.6 (in this measurement).So the exact result may differ between 16 and 40.6. In other words reault=[16,40.6].
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Difference between Virulence and Pathogenicity?Greetings, I have read several text regarding this, but I still can't manage do discriminate between them. So far what I've got is: Pathogenicity = The potential/ability of a infectious agent to cause damage. Virulence = The actual level of damage caused. Is this ...
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λ Phase Genetic Switchλ phase infect K-12 starin of E.coli, it insert it's DNA inside the E.coli cell. How the phase DNA discriminate the host genomes from plasmid DNA ? can you please help me ?
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Proliferation assay... just want the T cells to multiply - even that, I think, is plenty. For CFSE staining I may use even less (0.5 µl/ml or so) in order to be able to discriminate each cell division (=peaks) properly.
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Re: Proliferation assay... PHA(2microlitre). I also stain the cells with CD4 and CD8 on the day of analysis. I add PI jus before running the cells on the flow cytometer to discriminate for live vs dead cells.I am worried because I only get a single peak for each day (1-5 days expt). am i using too much CFSE? is that making ...
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