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  • 1Label-free quantification — is a method in mass spectrometry that aims to determine the differential expression level of proteins in two or more biological samples. Unlike other methods for protein quantification, label free quantification does not use a stable isotope… …

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  • 2Label free quantitation — Label free quantitation, also referred to as no label quantitation, is based on precursor signal intensity, which is, in most cases applied to data acquired on high mass precision spectrometers equipped with the new generation of time of flight… …

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  • 3Transaction processing system — A Transaction Processing System To be considered a transaction processing system the computer must pass the ACID test.From a technical perspective, a Transaction Processing System (or Transaction Processing Monitor) monitors transaction programs …

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  • 4meat processing — Introduction       preparation of meat for human consumption.       Meat is the common term used to describe the edible portion of animal tissues and any processed or manufactured products prepared from these tissues. Meats are often classified… …

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  • 5Smart label — Smart Label, also called Smart Tag, is an extremely flat configurated Transponder under a conventional print coded label, which includes chip, antenna and bonding wires as a so called inlay . The labels made of paper, fabric or plastics are… …

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  • 6Automatic label placement — (sometimes called text placement or name placement) refers to the computer methods of placing labels automatically on a map or chart. This is related to the typographic design of such labels. Maps communicate spatial information to the reader,… …

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  • 7Microscope image processing — is a broad term that covers the use of digital image processing techniques to process, analyze and present images obtained from a microscope. Such processing is now commonplace in a number of diverse fields such as medicine, biological research,… …

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  • 8Crystallographic image processing — (CIP) is a set of methods for determining the atomic structure of crystalline matter from high resolution electron microscopy (HREM) images obtained in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The term was created in the research group of Sven… …

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  • 9Online analytical processing — In computing, online analytical processing, or OLAP (  /ˈoʊlæ …

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  • 10poultry processing — Introduction       preparation of meat from various types of fowl (poultry) for consumption by humans.       Poultry is a major source of consumable animal protein. For example, per capita consumption of poultry in the United States has more than …

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