An example is the Microcalorimetry Compendium Vol.
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Furthermore, microcalorimetry allows a differentiation and classification of tissue samples into their histological grading ."
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Waters markets to the laboratory-dependent organization in these market areas : liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, supercritical fluid chromatography, laboratory informatics, rheometry and microcalorimetry.
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High field nuclear magnetic resonance facility, microcalorimetry, circular dichroism, and instruments for single protein channel studies have been provided in Iran during the past two decades.
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Isothermal microcalorimetry ( IMC ) is a laboratory method for real-time, continuous measurement of the heat flow rate ( ?J / sec = ?W ) and cumulative amount of heat ( J ) consumed or produced at essentially constant temperature by a specimen placed in an IMC instrument.