Examples of using Under laboratory conditions in English and their translations into Chinese
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In some cases they have been able to isolate some of these microorganisms and grow them under laboratory conditions.
The team will screen for small molecule, nonopioid-based compounds that silence the activity of stem-cell derived human nociceptors under laboratory conditions.
In Dole's biotech laboratories, banana suckers are carefully sliced and grown under laboratory conditions for weeks to prevent diseases from infecting the plants.
Female flies live longer than male flies, with a life span of 30 to 60 days and 112 days under laboratory conditions.
The bioconcentration factors in aquatic organisms under laboratory conditions ranged from approximately 10 up to 6000; under field conditions, the bioconcentration factors ranged from 10 up to 2600.
The bioconcentration factors(BCF) in aquatic organisms under laboratory conditions ranged from approximately 10 up to 6000; under field conditions, the bioconcentration factors ranged from 10 up to 2600(WHO, 1991).
A company statement from May said the blood test“functions” under laboratory conditions, and that further studies on ovarian and breast cancer would be conducted.
A company statement from May said the blood test“functions” under laboratory conditions, and that further studies on ovarian and breast cancer would be conducted.
Usually only under laboratory conditions.
Due to the limitations of the on-site network environment, the ideal peaks under laboratory conditions cannot be achieved under either 4G or 5G networks.
Under ideal laboratory conditions, humans can hear sound as low as 12 Hz.
Under ideal laboratory conditions the lowest frequency that has been identified, as a musical tone is 12 Hz.
Biodegradation for di-CNS and one tetra-CN was demonstrated under favourable laboratory conditions, the tests were performed with specialised xenobiotic degrading fungi.
It is stable under normal laboratory conditions.
Some 99 per cent of the microorganisms do not grow under artificial laboratory conditions.
Cell culture, the process of growing cells outside of their natural environment and under controlled laboratory conditions, involve both 2D and 3D techniques.
These cells were then grown in the laboratory under special conditions to select for stem-like cells called endothelial progenitor cells.
The aim was to elicit symptoms under controlled laboratory conditions.
Until now, scientists have been entirely unable to culture human normal ductal pancreatic cells under standard laboratory conditions.