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How to pronounce elute in English?

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Type Words
Type of rinse, wash
Derivation elution

Examples of elute

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Performs elute assays and quality control procedures for generator products.
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We used elution buffer to elute purified DNA from the columns.
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Side products, such as shorter oligonucleotides, elute earlier from the column than the expected oligonucleotides.
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Under a particular set of conditions, the amino acids will elute in the same order and at the same elution volume.
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In designing new stents, device makers have been focusing on polymers, thin films that elute healing medication for a month or so.
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Since then, numerous changes in stent design have occurred, most notably the development of stents that elute paclitaxel or sirolimus.
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Elute the in situ-tryptically digested sample from the trap column onto the separation column and detect the peptides with the mass spectrometer.
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Under these conditions, artemisinic acid was found to elute at 6.3min. AA peak areas were converted to concentrations from external standard calibrations of authentic compounds.
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This may relate to oxidation of the catechol alcohols and formation of melanin-like macromolecules, but these products do not elute concurrently with monomeric, dimeric or aggregated SOD1.
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More examples
  • Wash out with a solvent, as in chromatography
  • (elution) the process of extracting one material from another by washing with a solvent to remove adsorbed material from an adsorbent (as in washing of loaded ion-exchange resins to remove captured ions); used to obtain uranium ions
  • Elution is a term used in analytical and organic chemistry to describe the emergence of chemicals from the column of a chromatograph. As they elute, the chemicals typically flow into a detector. Predicting and controlling the order of elution is a key aspect of column chromatographic methods.
  • To separate one substance from another by means of a solvent; to wash; to cleanse
  • (elution) The process of removing materials that are absorbed with a solvent
  • (elution) The stripping of ions from an ion exchange material by other ions, either because of greater affinity or because of much higher concentration.
  • (Elution) The chemical process of desorbing gold from activated carbon
  • (ELUTION) This term describes the transport of a species through the stationary phase by the continuous flow (addition) of mobile phase.
  • (elution) process whereby a solute is moved through a chromatographic column by a solvent (liquid or gas) (eluent).