But
most lab reactions use homogeneous catalysts (in the same liquid phase as reactants and products).
Not exact matches
Now Raúl Baragiola and colleagues at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, have tried to reproduce this
reaction in the
lab by firing protons at crystals of ilmenite and anorthite, two of the
most common lunar minerals.
Cyrex
Labs used extensive research to pinpoint the 12
most common and screens for an immune
reaction to one or more of them.
In the Telomere Diagnostics
lab at TeloYears, they measure the average telomere length (ATL) found in the DNA using a procedure called qPCR (quantified polymerase chain
reaction), which is apparently a pretty accurate method of measuring telomere length and by far the
most referenced in scientific literature.