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Xylocaine Jelly gel is applied externally to treat skin infections.
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Sensitivity is the smallest change in concentration of the analyze that can be detected by using that method. This is the slope of the calibration curve. Detection limit is the lowest concentration that can be detected by the particular method.
Kirby-Bauer is the diffusion method you would use to test antibiotic sensitivity. The Mueller-Hinton is the agar plate in which you would do the method on. This is where the antibiotic discs would be places to test the sensitivity.
Sensitivity in chemistry refers to the ability of an analytical method to detect small changes in concentration of a substance. A more sensitive method can detect lower concentrations of analytes. Sensitivity is often expressed as the limit of detection or the limit of quantitation of an analytical method.
Xylocaine jelly is used as a local anesthetic for medical procedures under strict surgical conditions. There can be serious reactions if administered improperly. Dosages and interactions have to be carefully considered. It should not be used without the supervision of professional medical personnel.
sulfa drug is an insoluble drug which is not diffused in the agar...so to study the sensitivity of the organisms against the sufa drug, ditch plate technique is used for the sensitivity testing
The limit of detection in analytical testing methods is the lowest concentration of a substance that can be reliably detected. Sensitivity refers to how well a method can detect small changes in concentration. Generally, a lower limit of detection indicates higher sensitivity in analytical testing methods.
The differences in results between the titration method and the FeCl3 method could be due to variations in the methods themselves. The titration method measures the amount of a specific substance through a chemical reaction, while the FeCl3 method detects a different property or compound in the tablet. Additionally, the precision and sensitivity of each method may differ, leading to discrepancies in the results obtained.
If current sensitivity of a galvanometer is increased, the voltage sensitivity remains the same. Voltage sensitivity depends on the resistance of the galvanometer coil, while current sensitivity depends on the number of turns in the coil. Therefore, changing current sensitivity does not affect voltage sensitivity.
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