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Analysis, proximate qualitative

The half-wave potential is also independent of the electrode characteristics, and can, therefore, serve for the qualitative identification of an unknown substance. Owing to the proximity of many different half-wave potentials, its use for qualitative analysis is of limited application unless the number of... [Pg.600]

The IMER approach does not require that the enzyme be placed in close proximity to the detector if the transducer signal is generated by a soluble product or cosubstrate of the enzymatic reaction. In the latter case, a variety of flow systems and postreactor detectors can be utilized to produce simultaneous determinations of the concentrations of several analytes. For example, an IMER can be combined with a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) instrument (perhaps also in combination with mass spectroscopy) for purposes of both qualitative and quantitative analysis. The chemo-, stereo-, and regio-selectivities of enzymes facilitate separation and/or identification of analytes that may be present as different isomers (e.g., in peptide analysis based on use of peptidase IMERs in combination with these techniques to obtain structural information about the sequence of amino acids in peptides). [Pg.1377]

The carbon compounds individuated and identified in carbon chemistry—the remaining stoichiometric plant and animal substances and the pure carbon compounds isolated from coal tar, as well as the artificial carbon compounds created in the laboratory—were nested in extended networks of experiments and work on paper. In the late 1840s, when the culture of carbon chemistry was firmly established, the individuation and identification of carbon compounds required quantitative elemental analysis, control of stoichiometric purity by studies of the chemical properties and reactions of a substance, experimental examination of their proximate components or constitution (later structure ), and work on paper with chemical formulae to demarcate the substances and to model their constitution and chemical reactions. Analysis of composition (qualitative and quantitative), control of purity, studies of reactions, and modeling on paper allowed chemists to draw ever more sophisticated... [Pg.290]

Continuous-wave (CW) Doppler waveforms are commonly used in conjunction with segmental pressures or ABIs. Waveforms can help in identifying the location of arterial disease in the lower extremity. Waveforms are usually taken from the common femoral, superficial femoral, popliteal, dorsalis pedis, and posterior tibial arteries and recorded on a strip chart recorder. Qualitative analysis of the waveforms is performed to identify abnormalities in the arterial circulation. The presence of triphasic waveforms at any level indicates absence of a hemodynamically significant arterial lesion proximal to that level. Attenuated waveforms that have lost their triphasic appearance indicate an arterial stenosis proximally. [Pg.25]

The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the first 2 years clinical response (qualitative analysis of proximal bone remodeling) and S independent biomechanical factors such as patient age (A), implant position angle (IPA), pre-operative bone quality (BQ), body mass (BM) and height (H). We reviewed clinical results of a consecutive series of 103 patients operated between 1989 and 1998. Classification Tree and a Multinomial Logistic regression model (Systat.ll) were used to retrospectively analyse the clinical results. [Pg.114]


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