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High performance liquid chromatographic method for the detection of some neurotransmitters in blood samples using fluorescence detector
Published 2010“…A reverse phase high performance liquid chromatographic method for the detection of the neurotransmitters namely serotonin, tryptophan and dopamine in human blood samples has been developed. Spiked standard samples were analysed using a fluorescence detector after chromatographic separation. …”
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Rapid method for the determination of moisture content in biodiesel using FTIR spectroscopy
Published 2010“…The calibration set was prepared by spiking double distilled water into dried biodiesel samples in ratios (w/w) between 0 and 10% moisture. …”
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Rapid method for the determination of moisture content in biodiesel produced from insect’s oil using FTIR spectroscopy
Published 2009“…The calibration set was prepared by spiking double distilled water into dried biodiesel samples in ratios (w/w) between 0 and 10% moisture. …”
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Studies on the neural processing of conspecific songs in the cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus (Le Guillou)
Published 1987“…Although this neurone was shown to be non-spiking its response was correlated with the temporal patterns of the songs. …”
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Evaluation of different extraction method for the isolation of cimetidine and ranitidine from human plasma for HPLC analysis
Published 2012“…HPLC method was used for the analysis of the spiked plasma samples. Chromatographic separation was obtained using a C18 column and mobile phase was a combination of phosphate buffer and acetonitrile. …”
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Rapid method for the determination of moisture content in biodiesel using FTIR spectroscopy
Published 2010“…The calibration set was prepared by spiking double distilled water into dried biodiesel samples in ratios (w/w) between 0 and 10% moisture. …”
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Development and validation of LC-MSMS bioanalytical method for the analysis of Amlodipine and gliclazide in Human plasma
Published 2016“…In brief 100 ul of plasma spiked with amlodipine and gliclazide was taken in eppendrof tube and known amount of internal standard was added, then ACN was added and vortexed for 30 second. …”
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An improved computational model for classification of 3D spatio temporal FMRI data
Published 2018“…3D spatial temporal functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for classification has gained wide attention in the literature to be applied in the application of data mining techniques. Similarly, Spiking Neural Networks (SNN) has successfully applied in many problems to process and classify fMRI data. …”
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Rapid method for the determination of moisture content in biodiesel using FTIR spectroscopy
Published 2011“…The calibration set was prepared by spiking double-distilled water into dried biodiesel samples in ratios (w/w) between 0 and 10% moisture. …”
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Simultaneous detection of 12 mycotoxins in cereals using RP-HPLC-PDA-FLD with PHRED and a post-column derivatization system
Published 2011“…The method gave recoveries in the range 72–111% when applied to spiked corn samples. The limits of detection (LOD) were 0.025 ng/g for AFB1 and AFG1, 0.012 ng/g for AFB2 and AFG2, 0.2 ng/g for OTA, 1.5 ng/g for ZEA, 6.2 ng/g for FB1, FB3 and HT-2 toxin, 9.4 ng/g for FB2 and T-2 toxin, and 18.7 ng/g for DON. …”
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UPLCeMS/MS for simultaneous determination of aflatoxins, ochratoxin A, zearalenone, DON, fumonisins, T-2 toxin and HT-2 toxin, in cereals
Published 2012“…The mean recoveries of mycotoxins from spiked cereals ranged from 83.5% to 107.3%, whereas the limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) ranged from 0.01 to 25 ng/g and 0.02e40 ng/g, respectively. …”
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Evaluation of different extraction method for the isolation of cetirizine from human plasma for HPLC analysis
Published 2013“…Liquid liquid extraction using dichloromethane with addition of sodium chloride showed 52% recovery.High Performance Liquid Chromatography(HPLC)was used for the analysis of the spiked plasma samples.The column used was aC18 column and mobile phase was combination of trietylamine and acetonitrile with the ratio of 65:35.Elution of cetirizine was detected with a UV-Vis detector at 232nm wavelength.…”
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A new method for determining aflatoxins in groundnut and groundnut cake using FTIR spectroscopy with attenuated total reflectance technique
Published 2001“…The wavelengths were selected for the four types of aflatoxins—B1, B2, G1, and G2—and the standards prepared for each by spiking some clean sample with the aflatoxins in concentrations of 0–1200 parts per billion. …”
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Nonlinear robust control of functional electrical stimulation system for paraplegia
Published 2019“…The trajectory planning parameters are continuous, and not susceptible to jerks or spikes. Execution time enhanced by 11%, the upper and lower terminal velocities improved by 16.9% and 20.9% respectively. …”
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High performance liquid chromatographic method development and validation of cimetidine in human plasma for bioequivalence study
Published 2009“…A reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP- HPLC) method for the detection of cimetidine was performed from human plasma spiked with standard cimetidine. Ranitidine was used as an internal standard. …”
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Evaluation of graphite furnace and hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry for trace analysis of arsenic in natural herbal medicine
Published 2016“…Method: The comparison was performed using three different real herbal medicine samples namely A, B and C spiked with known concentration of arsenic standard solution prior to microwave assisted acid digestion. …”
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