deserts taiga & tundra forests terrestrial ecosystems grasslands wetlands f) 202 tk SU.EXACT("Rainforests") Date: From 2009 to 2009; Document type: Article 2. Otsing andmebaasist Science Direct a) 133 b) "electrochemical dna sensors" Journal/book title : Biosensors and Bioelectronics c) 75 d) "electrochemical dna sensors" and "dna hybridization" 3. Täistekstartiklite otsing teemal Surface initiated polymerization andmebaasidest Proquest Science Journals ja Science Direct a) Proquest Science Journals: Science Direct: "Surface initiated polymerization" "Surface initiated polymerization"
chromatography to individual method that provides separation with high resolution in a short time. Additional commercial equipment for CE offers the possibility of automatic sample introduction, micropreparative fraction collection, computer control and data collection, as well as the registration of samples by Ultraviolet (UV)fluorescent, electrochemical or radiochemical detectors (Беккёр, 2009). History and development History of the electrophoresis started in 1807, when professor of the Moscow University, F. Reis discovered phenomena such as electroosmosis and electrophoresis. However, the practical use of this process in biology and medicine began much later and is associated with
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The World War was ended. For Painvin, who had lost 33 pounds while simply seated at his desk, there was a long leave of convalescence. Afterwards, he engaged in an immensely successful business career, becoming president and director general of Ugine, the chemical giant of France, president of a phosphate company, vice president of a commercial credit firm, administrator of a mortgage society, honorary president of the Union of Chemical Industries and of the central committee of the electrochemical trade, and president of the Chamber of Commerce of Paris. Yet, he said, none of these achievements ever gave him the satisfaction that his ADFGVX solutions did. They left "an indelible mark on my spirit, and remain for me one of the brightest and most outstanding memories of my existence." The First World War marks the great turning point in the history of cryptology. Before, it was a small field; afterwards, it was big. Before, it was a science in its youth; afterwards, it had matured