ANALYSIS OF THE KANAMYCIN IN RAW MILK USING THE SUSPENSION ARRAY

Analysis of the Kanamycin in Raw Milk Using the Suspension Array

With the monoclonal antibody against kanamycin being prepared successfully, a bead-based indirect competitive fluorescent immunoassay was developed to detect kanamycin in milk.The fact that there Steps was no significant cross-reaction with other aminoglycoside antibiotics implied that the monoclonal antibody was highly specific for kanamycin.The l

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USE OF ICT IN DISTANCE HIGHER EDUCATION WITH SPECIAL REFEENCE TO INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE AND OPEN LEARNING OF GAUHATI UNIVERSITY

ICT has become an indispensable part of education.Again the conventional education is undergoing a paradigm shift.Education is becoming learner centered rather than teacher centered.Such type of learning situation needs access to Equipment variety of information sources and different forms of information.Considering this fact the present paper try

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The problem of the genesis of the Mesoarchean aluminosilicate rocks from the Karelian craton and their possible use as a quartz-feldspar raw material

The article presents original data obtained in the study of the chemical and mineral compositions of the Late Archean aluminosilicate rocks (formerly called silicites) from the Koikari and Elmus structures of the Vedlozero-Segozero greenstone belt of the Karelian craton (Central Karelia).A comprehensive study of these formations revealed their comp

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Capitalism, Development, and Democracy

ABSTRACT Capitalism is a Equipment necessary but not a sufficient condition for democracy.This relation is historically contingent.It is true that democracy tends to prevail in the most developed capitalist countries.But this is not because capitalist development breeds democracy.The reason is that once democracy is present in wealthy societies, ev

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Heterogeneous Cytoskeletal Force Distribution Delineates the Onset Ca2+ Influx Under Fluid Shear Stress in Astrocytes

Mechanical perturbations increase intracellular Ca2+ in cells, but the coupling of mechanical forces to the Ca2+ influx is not well understood.We used a microfluidic chamber driven with a high-speed pressure servo to generate defined fluid shear stress to cultured astrocytes, and simultaneously measured cytoskeletal forces using a force sensitive a

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