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Turbidimetry (the name
being derived from turbidity) is the
process of
measuring the loss of
intensity of
transmitted light due to the
scattering effect...
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temporarily turning them blue. When
human washed platelets are
evaluated using turbidimetry it was
found that
brilliant blue FCF
affects platelet aggregation by...
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phenomenon led
directly to the
invention of the
ultramicroscope and
turbidimetry. It is
named after the 19th-century
physicist John Tyndall, who first...
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April 2014. Barnett, C.E. (1942). "Some
application of
wavelength turbidimetry in the infrared". J. Phys. Chem. 46 (1): 69–75. doi:10.1021/j150415a009...
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subsequently analyses each well with a light-based
method such as colorimetry,
turbidimetry, or fluorometry. The
combined results will be
automatically compared...
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light scattering coupled with
vertical scanning. This method,
known as
turbidimetry, is
based on
measuring the
fraction of
light that,
after being sent through...
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There are
different methods available,
which include nephelometry,
turbidimetry,
agglutination of
gamma globulin-coated
latex particles or erythrocytes...
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individual classes of
immunoglobulins are
measured by
nephelometry (or
turbidimetry) to
characterize the
antibody profile of patient.
Elevations in different...
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cytometry Spectrophotometry Absorption spectroscopy Transmission Turbidimetry Electrical impedance (Coulter's principle)
Digital microscopy with AI...
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microorganisms and to test drug solubility.
Nephelometer Precipitin reaction Turbidimetry MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: 003545 Reese, Andy C.; Dolen,
William K. (1998)...