| 31. | Positive results can be further titrated using the tube method, which is more labour-intensive.
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| 32. | His firsts studies were cursed in the Universidad de Chile, titrating on January 3, 1880.
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| 33. | The most practical sensor for measuring temperature change in titrating solutions has been found to be the thermistor.
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| 34. | An excess of EDTA is added, and is back-titrated with Cu ( II ) solution.
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| 35. | To determine binding affinities, TNP-ATP is added to a solution and then titrated with protein.
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| 36. | The electrodes are immersed in the solution to be titrated and the potential difference between the electrodes is measured.
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| 37. | As the blood pressure approaches goal, the infusion rate should be increased in smaller increments and titrated less frequently.
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| 38. | Livesey titrates revelations about her characters with ominous control; she also uses a prismatic point of view to wonderful effect.
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| 39. | One can also titrate a fixed amount of protein with increasing additions of TNP-ATP to obtain a saturation curve.
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| 40. | The solution is then titrated with Trifluoro methane sulfonic acid ( TFMSA ) to a single thermometric endpoint . [ 8]
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