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| ment no longer depends on a linear change in | absorbance as a function of analyte concentration (Beer |
| The method is spectrometric (optical | absorbance at 436-475nm (max 455nm) with excitation at |
| These pigments have maximal | absorbance at wavelengths corresponding to 350 nm, 440 |
| be monitored by the NADPH consumption, with | absorbance at 340 nm, or the formed GSH can be visualiz |
| measure its concentration by measuring light | absorbance at 410 nm. |
| cules using various structural probes, e.g., | absorbance at 287 nm (which reports on the solvent expo |
| Distinct optical | absorbance bands at 842 and 845 nm were observed for th |
| roteins and nucleic acids, the difference in | absorbance between the levo- and dextro- configurations |
| l ranges, the Beer-Lambert law holds and the | absorbance between samples vary with concentration line |
| s in the 1950s that showed the difference in | absorbance by these photopsins (see image). |
| Other measures include oxygen radical | absorbance capacity (ORAC) and ferric reducing ability |
| iphenylpicrylhydrazyl (DPPH), oxygen radical | absorbance capacity (ORAC) and ferric reducing ability |
| Its oxygen radical | absorbance capacity is 40,000 umolTE/g, which is ten ti |
| of antioxidant strength, the oxygen radical | absorbance capacity or ORAC, demonstrates chokeberry wi |
| pectrophotometry, he was able to measure the | absorbance directly from cells, rather than from an ext |
| Also, | absorbance does not always measure absorption: if a giv |
| A change in | absorbance in the ultraviolet range cannot be detected |
| long as the analyte species has substantial | absorbance in the spectra. |
| Both detergents have low light | absorbance in the ultraviolet region of the electromagn |
| so that orbital overlap is minimized and UV | absorbance increases. |
| This shift in | absorbance is apparent to the human eye as a slightly m |
| The reagent is incubated with the sample and | absorbance is then measured at 560 nm. |
| Absorptance (not | absorbance) is defined as: The ratio of the radiant flu |
| The | absorbance is a natural property of DNA, RNA, free nucl |
| nes have different conventions as to whether | absorbance is Naperian or decadic, i.e. defined with re |
| The | absorbance maximum is a sharp peak 650-670 nm, so conce |
| In addition, using the | absorbance method, it is not possible to distinguish be |
| bsorbs UV light with a wavelength of maximal | absorbance near 260 nm. |
| This takes advantage of the high UV | absorbance of psoralen. |
| s a spectrophotometer to measure the natural | absorbance of light at 260 nm (for DNA and RNA) or 280 |
| tometer, they were able to measure the light | absorbance of the pigments. |
| This allowed Wald to determine the | absorbance of pigments in the cone cells (Goldstein, 20 |
| The | absorbance of this colored solution can be quantified b |
| Measuring the intensity of | absorbance of the DNA solution at wavelengths 260 nm an |
| may be monitored optically by measuring the | absorbance of a particular wavelength of light by the s |
| r reagent leads to a colour reaction and the | absorbance of the coloured product can then be measured |
| Since the | absorbance of light by retina pigments corresponds to t |
| lleagues were specifically measuring was the | absorbance of rhodopsin, the main photopigment in rods. |
| can be determined measuring the intensity of | absorbance of the solution at the 600 nm with a spectro |
| By comparing the | absorbance of the sample solution at a specific wavelen |
| sic principle of this tool is to measure the | absorbance of the sample at 230, 260, 280, 320, 546, 56 |
| The assay procedure may measure | absorbance, optical density, luminescence, fluorescence |
| Where A║ is the | absorbance parallel to the orientation axis and A┴ is t |
| mic pigments change their "colour" (spectral | absorbance properties) upon light absorption. |
| e physical process of absorbing light, while | absorbance refers to the mathematical quantity. |
| d when the sample is very thin, or has a low | absorbance, since it is very difficult to distinguish c |
| Absorbance spectra of free chlorophyll a (green) and b | |
| function of the irradiation parameters, the | absorbance spectra of the chemical species, and the qua |
| s called a CO difference spectrum assay: the | absorbance spectrum of the solution is subtracted from |
| In this case, the greater the | absorbance, the higher the protein concentration. |
| This increase in | absorbance underlies the basis of Kunitz unit of DNAse |
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