I so want to say "genetic fingerprint" but I am crushed by the poor/overly brief wording of the question that perhaps I won't. Do we know what type of chromatography is being used? Do we know any more details of the experiment?
The investigation of colored substances is called spectrophotometry. This analytical technique measures the amount of light absorbed by a substance at different wavelengths, providing information about its chemical composition and concentration.
Richard Tham has written: 'Gas chromatography of ring-N-methylated imidazoleacetic acids in human urine' -- subject(s): Analysis, Gas chromatography, Analysis and pathology, Imidazoles, Urine, Histamine
The results cannot be applied to human beings.
it destroys human intellect and often causes awful results in human life with miserable results and destructive decisions.
Pierre Harrison has written: 'High performance liquid chromatography determination of carboxypeptidase N activity in human serum'
No.
Computer aided, means that solution are found using a compter and then analysed and used by human intervention. Compter integrated, means that the solutions are applied directly to the machines in the manufacturing process, without human intervention.
I suppose the answer must be by control of human activities
The offspring of a human is called a "child".
The genotype that typically results in a human female is XX. This means that females have two X chromosomes.
To separate antibodies from human blood, a common method is to use serum separation techniques. First, blood is drawn and allowed to clot, after which it is centrifuged to separate the liquid serum from the cellular components. The serum, which contains antibodies, can then be collected. Further purification may be achieved using techniques like protein A/G affinity chromatography or ion-exchange chromatography to isolate specific antibodies from the serum.
The loss of water in the human body is called dehydration. The loss of electrolytes that results from dehydration is still described as dehydration.