1981
DOI: 10.1039/ap9811800227
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“…In this way the experimental procedure is simplified and sensitivity is raised. The main problem affecting immunosensors is the reproducible regeneration of the sensing surface . The need for renewal of the sensing surface arises from the high affinity constants derived from the strong antigen−antibody reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this way the experimental procedure is simplified and sensitivity is raised. The main problem affecting immunosensors is the reproducible regeneration of the sensing surface . The need for renewal of the sensing surface arises from the high affinity constants derived from the strong antigen−antibody reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…British Foreign Minister Arthur Henderson, president of the Council at the time, received 210 telegrams in less than 48 hours, 150 of these from England. 76 As a result of the telegram campaign, and on the initiative of the representatives of Guatemala, Peru and Venezuela, the Council agreed to place the nationality of married women on the Assembly agenda. 77 Moreover, it invited eight transnational women's organisations to form a committee within the Council of the League of Nations.…”
Section: The Convention On Certain Questions Relating To the Conflict Of Nationality Laws 1930mentioning
confidence: 99%