nanoliter

  • 1nanoliter — noun One billionth of a liter; 1 x 10 of a liter. Symbol: nl …

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  • 2nanoliter — nano·li·ter or chiefly Brit nan·o·li·tre nan ə .lēt ər n one billionth of a liter abbr. nl * * * nano·li·ter (nL) (nanґo le″tər) a unit of capacity equal to one billionth (10−9) of a liter …

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  • 3nanoliter — (nl or nL)    a metric unit of volume equal to 10 9 liter or 0.001 cubic millimeter …

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  • 4Integrated nanoliter system — In nanobiotechnology, an integrated nanoliter system is a device that automates a biological process using fluids on the nanoliter scale. Integrated nanoliter systems may be used for purifying or separating biomolecules. Integrated nanoliter… …

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  • 5nL — • nanoliter …

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  • 6nL — nanoliter * * * nl abbr nanoliter * * * nanoliter …

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  • 7Microfluidic Sanger sequencing — The completion of the Human Genome Project has been a cornerstone in the advancement of biological studies. The outcomes of obtaining a complete reference map (including the sequence) of the human genome have ushered in the post genome era of… …

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  • 8Microfluidics — deals with the behavior, precise control and manipulation of fluids that are geometrically constrained to a small, typically sub millimeter, scale. Typically, micro means one of the following features: small volumes (nl, pl, fl) small size low… …

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  • 9Chemical compound microarray — A chemical compound microarray is a collection of organic chemical compounds spotted on a solid surface, such as glass and plastic. This microarray format is very similar to DNA microarray, protein microarray and antibody microarray. In chemical… …

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  • 10Digital polymerase chain reaction — (digital PCR, DigitalPCR, dPCR, or dePCR) is a refinement of conventional polymerase chain reaction methods that can be used to directly quantify and clonally amplify nucleic acids including DNA, cDNA or RNA. The key difference between dPCR and… …

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