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Real-time quantum dot tracking of single proteins - PubMed
We describe a single quantum dot tracking method that can be used to monitor individual proteins in the membrane of living cells. Unlike conventional fluorescent dyes, quantum dots (fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals) have high quantum yields, narrow emission wavelengths, and excellent photostab..
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21424442/What is Real Time Monitoring? Let's start from the basics: Real Time Monitoring is a web application in the cloud that allows you (or your IT department) to monitor any glitches...
11 Jan 2021 — The Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), launched by Harvard University scientists, aims to examine this solution ...
In modified magnetic quantum dots, electrons are magnetically confined to the plane where the magnetic fields inside and outside the dot are different from each other. The energy spectrum exhibits quite different features depending on the directions of the magnetic fields inside and outside the dot.
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mitigate (third-person singular simple present mitigates, present participle mitigating, simple past and past participle mitigated)
(transitive) To reduce, lessen, or decrease; to make less severe or easier to bear.
(transitive) To downplay.
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verb: admit; 3rd person present: admits; past tense: admitted; past participle: admitted; gerund or present participle: admitting
1.
confess to be true or to be the case.
acknowledge
confess
reveal
make known
disclose
divulge
make public
avow
declare
profess
own up to
make a clean breast of
bring into the open
give away
blurt out
leak
concede
accept
accede
grant
agree
allow
own
concur
assent
recognize
realize
be aware of
be conscious of
appreciate
get something off one's chest
spill the beans about
tell all about
blow the lid off
squeal about
blow the gaff on
discover
bring to light
confess to (a crime or fault, or one's responsibility for it).
acknowledge (a failure or fault).
"after searching for an hour, she finally had to admit defeat"