Radioimmunoassay : Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a very sensitive in vitro assay technique used to measure concentrations of antigens (for example,hormone levels in blood) by use of antibodies.
As the name indicates, it is an immunological assay to analyze any antigen or anti-body in the patient’s serum to diagnose the disease.
The antibodies used in this assay may be monoclonal or polyclonal.
Monoclonal antibodies are nothing but they recognise only one epitope on the antigen where as
polyclonal antibodies recognise multiple epitopes on any one antigen and give better results.
[Epitope: It is the part of the antigen that is recognized by the antibody]
I don't understand radio immunoassay with polyclonal and monoclonal... When it says left panel it's talking...
Which has the higher Ionization Energy As or At I have the answer to this and it says that there it's not possible to determine the answer. I don't understand why... I thought the answer was As. Please explain!
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says my answer is incorrect but I don't understand why. It said
something about forgetting to take into account the autoprotolysis
of water
If enough of a monoprotic acid is dissolved in water to produce a 0.0135 M solution with a pH of 6.71, what is the equilibrium constant, Ka, for the acid? к. 2.8 x10-12
I don't understand what this questions means?!?! What does it mean there is genetic variation for a specific behavior? I thought it was talking about how a specific gene can affect specific behaviors? Is that not the same with diseases? How a specific deletion or misense can determine Sickle Cell? How is it not the same with behaviors? That doesn't make sense. What does it mean "genetic variation for a specific behavior"? Also what does it mean "present in strains...
n)2" log log(n)O(n)? I don't How does =n. VIn) T n understand how VITn) 2" log 7 -)? I know we can take out the T, because 1) Vn) T* n it's in our natural logarithm. It's a constant factor. but how does (n) show up in the denominator after it used to be in the numerator? I need to know how the expression (1) right on the left is equal to the expression (1) on the n)2" log log(n)O(n)?...
I don't understand how to solve this question. It's from a
textbook on Probability Theory by Jim Pitman. It's on the appendix
section on counting.
a) Prove that for ko + k1 +K2 = n, the number of sequences of 0's, 1's, and 2's of length n which contain exactly ko 0's, ki l's and ka 2's is h (b) Generalize your formula to find the number of sequences of the numbers 0, 1, 2,..., m of length n in...
I don't understand what I'm missing, I completed it but it's
saying it's not? What could I be missing in the tabs?
Diaz Company owns a machine that cost $125,700 and has accumulated depreciation of $93,700. Prepare the entry to record the disposal of the machine on January 1 in each seperate situation. 1. The machine needed extensive repairs and was not worth repairing. Diaz disposed of the machine, receiving nothing in return. 2. Diaz sold the machine for $17,300...
My biology class is talking about the cell and one description was the following: Chromatin: The combination of DNA and proteins that constitutes chromosomes; often used to refer to the diffuse, very extended form taken by the chromosomes when a eukaryotic cell is not dividing. I don't really understand the part about eukaryotic cell's not dividing. Can anyone explain this to me? Thanks!
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Prof. Zubricky decided to analyze a white crystalline solid left behind by a student one afternoon. By using mass spectrometry, he figured out that the molecular weight of the compound was 70 g/mol. Prof. Zubricky also, ran and obtained the following IR and 1H-NMR spectra. Based on this information, determine the structure of this unknown by determining the molecular formula first, then determining the structure by using the spectra below.
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I can describe what’s going on like when we are talking about where
point x is at and what that means and etc.
What I don’t understand are the temperatures...
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PLEASE BE CLEAR WITH YOUR ANSWERS, THINK ABOUT ME LIKE A
FRESHMAN HIGHSCHOOL STUDENT
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Please explain how they arrived at these numbers. I don't
understand what to do when there is a cap or a limit on something.
I don't understand which ones have caps and how to apply those to
the problem. I understand what to do once the numbers are in this
table. I just don't understand how to arrive at all these numbers.
Also explain 2 ways to settle a capital deficiency please.
The SAD partnership is to be liquidated. The...