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  • 177 bytes (24 words) - 17:03, 5 April 2024
  • '''Fungal isolate''' refers to a single [[fungus]] or a specific type of fungal [[cell]] that ...selected and transferred to a new medium to establish a pure culture. This isolate can then be identified using various techniques, including [[microscopy]],
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  • '''Genetic isolate''' refers to a population that has been genetically separated from others d
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  • '''Bark isolate''' refers to a compound or a group of compounds that have been extracted fr ...al medicines have utilized bark extracts, and modern science often aims to isolate and identify the active compounds responsible for these therapeutic effects
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  • '''Primary Isolate''' is a term used in [[microbiology]] to refer to the initial culture of a ...riety of sources, such as a patient's blood, urine, or tissue. The primary isolate is important because it provides a pure culture of the microorganism, free
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  • '''Lichen Isolate''' refers to a specific strain or type of [[lichen]] that has been isolated
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  • ...high protein content and versatility in various applications. Soy protein isolate is made by removing most of the fats and carbohydrates from soybeans, leavi ...getarians and vegans. In addition to its high protein content, soy protein isolate contains minimal fat and no cholesterol, making it a heart-healthy option.
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  • '''Primary Isolate''' is a term used in [[microbiology]] to refer to the initial culture of a ...riety of sources, such as a patient's blood, urine, or tissue. The primary isolate is important because it provides a pure culture of the microorganism, free
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  • {{PAGENAME}} is an abbreviation that stands for [[Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Project]].
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  • ...other name or brand name for [[serum-derived bovine immunoglobulin protein isolate]].
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  • ...rus-top}}<br>commercially available preparation of caisenates, soy protein isolate, carbohydrates & lipids; used in parenteral nutrition
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  •  United States biochemist (born in Hungary) who was the first to isolate vitamin C (1893-1986)
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  • {{PAGENAME}} - a language isolate spoken in south-central chile and west central argentina by the mapuche peo
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  • ...high protein content and versatility in various applications. Soy protein isolate is made by removing most of the fats and carbohydrates from soybeans, leavi ...getarians and vegans. In addition to its high protein content, soy protein isolate contains minimal fat and no cholesterol, making it a heart-healthy option.
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  • {{PAGENAME}} - a native american language isolate spoken by the washo people in the area of the california-nevada border, esp
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  • ...n English chemist who was a pioneer in electrochemistry and who used it to isolate elements sodium and potassium and barium and boron and calcium and magnesiu
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  • {{PAGENAME}} - a high resolution method used to isolate cells from their surrounding tissues, with the aid of a laser beam, under d
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  •  - noun someone who is or has been segregated; verbseparate or isolate (one thing) from another and place in a group apart from others; divide fr
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  • * [[Multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolate]] CDC typically uses this term to refer to an isolate that is resistant to at least one antibiotic in three or more drug classes.
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  • In [[biology]], an '''isolate''' is a pure strain of a [[microorganism]], [[cell]], or [[molecule]] obtai In [[linguistics]], an isolate is a [[language]] that cannot be classified into any existing language fami
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  • ...a+ channel]], before the test pulse is applied. This allows researchers to isolate the properties of other types of channels, such as the [[potassium channel| ...of research settings. They are commonly used in [[patch clamp]] studies to isolate the properties of specific types of ion channels. They can also be used in
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  • ...or rhamnose. P. Brevis is found in large mammals and chickens and has been isolate from human clinical specimens.
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  •  - Chromosomal landing is a genetic technique used to identify and isolate clones in a genetic library. Chromosomal landing reduces the problem of ana
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  • [[Solid phase extraction]] is used in the [[laboratory]] to either isolate a specific compound of interest from a complex mixture or to clean up a sam ...ct pollutants from water and soil samples. In [[forensics]], it is used to isolate drugs and other substances from biological samples. In [[biochemistry]], it
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  • ...molecular biology, gel extraction or gel isolation is a technique used to isolate a desired fragment of intact DNA from an agarose gel following agarose gel
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  • ...t with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, advising them to self-isolate and thereby reduce the transmission of the virus. ...f those who have tested positive, and then advising these contacts to self-isolate. The initiative uses a combination of [[COVID-19 testing|COVID-19 tests]],
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  • .... For example, it can be used to extract [[DNA]] from blood samples, or to isolate specific types of white blood cells for further study. The buffy coat can a
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