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Quantitative determinations of serum triglycerides by the use of enzymes

by Giovanni Bucolo, Harold David - Clin. Chem , 1973
"... We describe a novel method for determining serum triglycerides, in which an enzymatic hydrolysis re-places the more commonly used saponification pro-cedure. Under the conditions of the assay, the enzy-matic hydrolysis can be completed in less than 10 mm by the combined action of a microbial lipase a ..."
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. the AutoAna-lyzer procedure. The hydrolysis is directly coupled to the enzymatic determination of glycerol, and is fol-lowed through absorbance changes at 340 nm. The assay is simple, rapid, and requires only 50 tl or less of sample. Because the enzymes used do not release glycerol from other compounds

Compound

by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (hplc, Cas Noa ___________________________________________________________________________
"... 1.1 This method is intended for the analysis of tetrazene, an explosive residue, in soil and water. This method is limited to use by analysts experienced in handling and analyzing explosive materials. The following compounds can be determined by this method: ..."
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1.1 This method is intended for the analysis of tetrazene, an explosive residue, in soil and water. This method is limited to use by analysts experienced in handling and analyzing explosive materials. The following compounds can be determined by this method:

Hierarchical edge bundles: Visualization of adjacency relations in hierarchical data

by Danny Holten - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS , 2006
"... A compound graph is a frequently encountered type of data set. Relations are given between items, and a hierarchy is defined on the items as well. We present a new method for visualizing such compound graphs. Our approach is based on visually bundling the adjacency edges, i.e., non-hierarchical edge ..."
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A compound graph is a frequently encountered type of data set. Relations are given between items, and a hierarchy is defined on the items as well. We present a new method for visualizing such compound graphs. Our approach is based on visually bundling the adjacency edges, i.e., non

Probabilistic Data Association Methods for Tracking Multiple and Compound Visual Objects

by Christopher Rasmussen, Gregory D. Hager - IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence , 2000
"... We describe a framework that explicitly reasons about data association to improve tracking performance in many difficult visual environments. A hierarchy of tracking strategies results from ascribing ambiguous or missing data to: (1) noise-like visual occurrences; (2) persistent, known scene element ..."
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elements (i.e. other tracked objects); or (3) persistent, unknown scene elements. First, we introduce a randomized tracking algorithm adapted from an existing probabilistic data association filter (PDAF) that is resistant to clutter and follows agile motion. The algorithm is applied to three different

Compound

by H Nmr, C Nmr Ir, Dragmacidin F, H Nmr, C Nmr Ir
"... The following notebook cross-reference has been included to facilitate access to the original spectroscopic data obtained for the compounds presented in this thesis. For each compound, both hardcopy and electronic characterization folders have been created that contain copies of the original 1 H NMR ..."
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The following notebook cross-reference has been included to facilitate access to the original spectroscopic data obtained for the compounds presented in this thesis. For each compound, both hardcopy and electronic characterization folders have been created that contain copies of the original 1 H

Compounds

by Microbially Catalyzed Nitrate-dependent, Karrie A. Weber, Flynn W. Picardal, Eric E. Roden, Microbially Catalyzed, Nitrate-dependent Oxidation, Karrie A. Weber, Flynn W. Picardal, Eric E. Roden , 2001
"... The potential for microbially catalyzed NO3 —-dependent oxidation of solid-phase Fe(II) compounds was examined using a previously described autotrophic, denitrifying, Fe(II)-oxidizing enrichment culture. The following solid-phase Fe(II)-bearing minerals were considered: microbially reduced synthetic ..."
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The potential for microbially catalyzed NO3 —-dependent oxidation of solid-phase Fe(II) compounds was examined using a previously described autotrophic, denitrifying, Fe(II)-oxidizing enrichment culture. The following solid-phase Fe(II)-bearing minerals were considered: microbially reduced

Compound

by unknown authors
"... SW-846 is not intended to be an analytical training manual. Therefore, method procedures are written based on the assumption that they will be followed by individuals formally trained in at least the basic principles of chemical analysis and in the use of the subject technology. In addition, SW-846 ..."
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SW-846 is not intended to be an analytical training manual. Therefore, method procedures are written based on the assumption that they will be followed by individuals formally trained in at least the basic principles of chemical analysis and in the use of the subject technology. In addition, SW-846

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by Benzophenone Thiosemicarbazone, Maia Cabrera, Natalia Gomez, Federico Remes Lenicov, Emiliana Echeverría, Carina Shayo, Albertina Moglioni, Natalia Fernández, Carlos Davio
"... Anti-mitotic therapies have been considered a hallmark in strategies against abnormally prolif-erating cells. Focusing on the extensively studied family of thiosemicarbazone (TSC) com-pounds, we have previously identified 4,4’-dimethoxybenzophenone thiosemicarbazone (T44Bf) as a promising pharmacolo ..."
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pharmacological compound in a panel of human leukemia cell lines (HL60, U937, KG1a and Jurkat). Present findings indicate that T44Bf-mediated antiprolifera-tive effects are associated with a reversible chronic mitotic arrest caused by defects in chromo-some alignment, followed by induced programmed cell death

Bioavailability and bioefficacy of polyphenols in humans. II. Review of 93 intervention studies. Am J Clin Nutr 2005;81(suppl):243S–55S

by Claudine Manach, Gary Williamson, Christine Mor, Augustin Scalbert, Christian Rémésy
"... Polyphenols are abundant micronutrients in our diet, and evidence for their role in the prevention of degenerative diseases is emerging. Bioavailability differs greatly from one polyphenol to another, so that the most abundant polyphenols in our diet are not necessarily those leading to the highest ..."
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-phenols. We used data from 97 studies that investigated the kinetics and extent of polyphenol absorption among adults, after ingestion of a single dose of polyphenol provided as pure compound, plant ex-tract, or whole food/beverage. The metabolites present in blood, resulting from digestive and hepatic

Compound Name

by unknown authors
"... SW-846 is not intended to be an analytical training manual. Therefore, method procedures are written based on the assumption that they will be performed by analysts who are formally trained in at least the basic principles of chemical analysis and in the use of the subject technology. In addition, S ..."
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of laboratory accreditation. 1.0 SCOPE AND APPLICATION 1.1 This method describes the extraction of chemical agents from aqueous and solid samples using a microextraction technique. The method has been applied to concrete, charcoal, wood, water, brine, ash, coral, sand, and soil. The following compounds have
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