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Colorimetric pH test kits are fairly inexpensive but are less precise than electrochemical instruments.
Chapter 3 1996
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Colorimetric tests are employed to determine total chlorine residuals.
3. Technologies 1985
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Colorimetric test for relative value of dyes, 268.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student Franklin Beech
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~ -- Take 50 c.c., or a smaller quantity (if necessary), dilute up to the mark with distilled water, and determine with potassium sulphocyanate, as described under _Colorimetric Iron_.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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~ -- Take 100 c.c. of the water in a Nessler tube, and add 10 c.c. of sulphuretted hydrogen water, and compare the tint, if any, against a standard lead solution, as described under _Colorimetric Lead_.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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· Colorimetric/fluorometric protein and DNA quantitative methods - especially pico green and Pierce OD 660nm total protein assay
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Colorimetric measurement is used extensively throughout water, power and process industries.
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Colorimetric staining reveals that p63 is induced the earliest, at least one hr post-FCI.
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If the ICC device profile for the state of the printing system was correct (e.g. if the paper expected in the profile matched the paper put into the loader), if the proper ICC rendering intent was selected (Perceptual instead of Relative Colorimetric with Black Point Compensation, i.e. the lowend matching method that is the default in PDF), and if a proper viewing condition was configured, then you should see a good match.
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IDenta Corp. announced previously that the US Department of Defense (DoD) is conducting a Comparative Test and Evaluation of Colorimetric or Explosive Detection Equipment (EDE) requiring visual interpretation by the operator.
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