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Dictionary » E » End-point measurement End-point measurementEnd-point measurement analytical measurement at the end of a chemical reaction, as opposed to making the measurement while the reaction proceeds. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Measure of Cysteine concentration... that case, a 1cm cell path length cancels out the cm^-1 unit and you'll end up with a concentration in moles/liter. Watch the units on your extinction ... get from Beer's law is the concentration in the cell at the time the measurement was made. You need to calculate back to the concentration of ...
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Re: glass cuvette cleaning... and chromic acids in a fume hood, followed by extensive washing. ** end of the clean glassware story ** You will not need to go to this extent ... are not measuring chemical compositions, but instead making a physical measurement of particle sizes. Minor chemical contamination is unlikely to ...
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Project... working with blood.... (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-System) device. This device will be at the end of a probe that is stuck into a blood vein. With the device inside of the vein, various measurements can be taken concerning the properties of the blood. I have limited knowledge ...
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The Fiber Disease... immobilisation The development of an optical fibre sensor for the measurement of dissolved oxygen based on sol-gel immobilisation technology ... technology is utilised to immobilise the indicator at the distal end of a multi-mode optical fibre using dip-coating techniques. The selection ...
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The Fiber Disease... the two extremes of central control of all vehicles and completely independent behavior of each vehicle. Three versions (greedy, fast-greedy and ... Theory (FSDT) indicate that this novel approach to performance measurement captures elements of performance in complex tasks with high uncertainty ...
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