molecular technique

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meaningsofmolecularandtechnique

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molecular
adjective
uk
/məˈlek.jə.lər/
us
/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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(Definition ofmolecularandtechniquefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Themoleculartechniqueused here has proved effective for such purposes.
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It is an interesting newmoleculartechniquewhich has potential for quick screening.
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Some genetic and molecular techniques have proved to be useful tools for studies on lymnaeids.
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If so, advances in molecular techniques could eventually aid this line of inquiry.
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Specialist input is particularly useful, as molecular techniques are evolving rapidly.
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Molecular techniques are now being used to diagnose infections and to determine phylogenetic relationships between species.
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Because biotypes can not be distinguished by morphological characters, their identification is dependent on molecular techniques.
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However, its validity has been questioned since the development of cultureindependent molecular techniques (discussed below).
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Many epidemiological studies of infectious disease utilize molecular techniques to differentiate pathogenic isolates.
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A complete characterization of the diversity of pneumococcal isolates requires molecular techniques in addition to serotyping.
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It seems likely molecular techniques will continue to develop in the area of diagnosis.
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Molecular techniques are increasingly gaining relevance in addressing questions of identity and phylogeny of parasites.
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The results of this study indicated that testing respiratory samples by molecular techniques can be used as a surveillance tool and that results can be generated quickly.
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The advent of molecular techniques for the detection of malaria parasites has led to greater appreciation of the importance of mixed malarial infections.
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Genetic manipulation by selective breeding or direct molecular techniques is an established method for improving productive capacity and the regional usefulness of crops.
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To overcome this, many molecular techniques have been used recently to distinguish clones of enteric pathogens for epidemiological investigations.
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These peptides are remarkable in that they were discovered using state-of-the-art molecular techniques before their physiological actions were studied.
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The molecular techniques for changing the genetic material re-define the scientist's function, providing him/her with new "creative" authority.
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