A scaleable method for the liquid-phase separation of plasmid DNA from RNA. In the course of experiments on the potential of nucleic acid compaction for enhancement of chromatographic adsorption ...
Soft Condensed Matter and Biophysics, Department of Physics and Debye Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands ...
Yet, soil compaction is a science and it requires a certain degree of precision. Understanding some of the science behind it can help you improve efficiency on your jobsites. What's the dirt?
Soil compaction is becoming of increasing concern to Indiana agriculture. For many years,it was thought to be mostly a "southern U.S. problem" and of little importance in the Midwest. Today, however, ...
Given how connected soil is to your success, keeping it healthy is crucial, and minimizing soil compaction is a key. During harvest, you want to get your crops harvested when you can while minimizing ...
to impart adequate strength for subsequent handling. Several approaches exist for achieving these goals. In general the techniques can be categorised as (a) continuous vs discontinuous process, (b) ...
This level of compaction is achieved by repeatedly folding chromatin fibers into a hierarchy of multiple loops and coils (Figure 1). Exactly how this is accomplished is unclear, but the ...
"Like any compaction job, the challenge starts with matching the right equipment with the material and size of the job," says Fred Paul, sales engineering manager, Wacker Neuson. "Trench ...
Compaction is done for a variety of reasons, including: Although there are several configurations of powder compactors, listed below, the basic concept is to force fine powders between two counter ...