| 31. | Differential scanning calorimetry ( DSC ) is another method industries use to examine properties of gelatinized starch.
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| 32. | At the time of his death, he was working on the development of precise methods in calorimetry.
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| 33. | The fluid property of functional biological membranes had been determined through x-ray diffraction, and calorimetry.
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| 34. | Thermodynamic data comes from many types of experiments, such as calorimetry, emf measurements of reversible reactions.
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| 35. | I, Life & Biological Sciences and Pharmaceuticals contain application notes for both IMC and Differential scanning calorimetry.
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| 36. | It is essential to this stream of thinking that heat is not presupposed as being measurable by calorimetry.
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| 37. | Circular dichroism and differential scanning calorimetry both consume large amounts of protein and are low-throughput methods.
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| 38. | Freezing-point depression can also be used as a purity analysis tool when analysed by differential scanning calorimetry.
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| 39. | This alternative approach admits calorimetry as a primary or direct way to measure quantity of energy transferred as heat.
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| 40. | Thermal stability of proteins has traditionally been investigated using biochemical assays, circular dichroism, or differential scanning calorimetry.
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