Aliquot is a known part extracted from a volume of sample.
to minimize effects of platelet clumping
Direct methods of studying unstained specimens include dissecting it and physical assessment.
Dissolve it to 100mM in DMSO, aliquot and store at -80℃. Upon use, take out one aliquot and dilute it to 1mM in absolute ethanol, and supplement the culture medium accordingly. Store this working stock under -20℃ for up to 2 weeks.
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An aliquot is a portion of something. In chemistry it denotes the exact factor or divisor, so that there is no remainder.
Yes, cause an aliquot is a small volume of something and I believe in this experiment you are also using a volumetric pipet, which should give you the exact volume of the aliquot.
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Aliquot is a known part extracted from a volume of sample.
Dilution factor is the final volume / aliquot volume. Aliquot volume is the measure of sub volume of original sample. Final volume is the total volume. Dilution factor =final volume /aliquot vol. for example ; what is the df when you add 2ml sample to 8m??? total vol is 2+8=10 DF=total vol/aliquot. 10/2=5 So 5 is dilution factor
Adrian has written: 'De locis aliquot primi idyllii Theocritei difficilioribus'
Johannes Sambucus has written: 'Emblemata, et aliquot nummi antiqui ...'
The sum of divisors of a number, excluding the number itself, is called its aliquot sum