Sentences with phrase «precious samples»

However, transporting precious samples across international borders is fraught with difficulties.
This impressive performance, that delivers great results whilst saving precious samples, is further supported by a number of recent research publications.
I realize it sounds a bit strange, but I have so many rare and precious samples in my collection that can't be used for teaching, because they'll likely be destroyed by excessive handling.
With such capacities, the Mars orbiter is ripe for extra assignments such as helping to return precious samples from Mars to Earth or sauntering over and investigating Phobos and Deimos, the planet's two moons.
NASA will want to send a crew that is half Indiana Jones and half Mr. Scott: astronauts with both the scientific background needed to spot precious samples hidden in the dust and the engineering background needed to fix any problems along the way.
The Bio-Plex Pro ™ Mouse Chemokine Panel enables you to detect and quantify biologically relevant cytokines and chemokines from mouse samples and requires small input volumes, conserving precious sample.
From routine analysis to cutting - edge research, it enables researchers to rapidly assess both mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis in live cells, generate metabolic phenotypes of precious samples (as few as 15,000 cells per condition), and conduct functional metabolic assays without the need for special bioenergetics expertise.
Many science experimentalists have experienced that sinking feeling when a precious sample is destroyed just before the end of a long experiment.
Close collaborations among the Petrucelli laboratory, Kevin Boylan, M.D., director of the ALS Certified Center of Excellence on Mayo's Florida campus, and Dennis Dickson, M.D., director of the neuropathology laboratory on the Florida campus, facilitated access to these precious samples.
According to the protocol, the first order of business is ensuring that the precious samples take the next step in the «cold chain,» the consistent maintenance of sub-freezing temperatures to protect the viruses from degrading beyond recognition.
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