Label-Free Protein Recognition Two-Dimensional Array Using Nanomechanical Sensors

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New sensors for the recognition of proteins on glass and quartz surfaces were developed in a straightforward layer-by-layer deposition process.


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1. The definition of “normal” stars in spectral classification changes with time; at the time of the publication of theYerkes Spectral Atlasthe term “normal” was applied to stars whose spectra could be fitted smoothly into a two-dimensional array. Thus, at that time, weak-lined spectra (RR Lyrae and HD 140283) would have been considered peculiar. At the present time we would tend to classify such spectra as “normal”—in a more complicated classification scheme which would have a parameter varying with metallic-line intensity within a specific spectral subdivision.


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