The technique was introduced in 1960 by Berson and Yalow as an assay for the concentration of insulin in plasma.
In an extensive sense radiochemistry is the chemistry of radioactive materials; this field of chemistry is now very developed. For some details see: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiochemistry. In the sense of the effect of ionizing radiations on chemicals radiopolymerization is probably the most important application.
sidney nolan uses a square technique.
sedimentation is the technique (method) of separating sand and water. From H.P
the technique is the periodic table. you can search he element as well as check if it is a non metal or metal.
it is a separation technique
Jeffrey C. Travis has written: 'Clinical radioimmunoassay' -- subject(s): Biochemistry, Clinical chemistry, Radioimmunoassay, Technique
He developed the "scratching" technique.
The Romans developed the technique of the dome and of combining the styles of Greek pillars. They perfected the technique of the aqueduct. They developed the art of the fresco. They developed indoor plumbing and central heating.
By invented the Radioimmunoassay
Georges Seurat.
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Classical Ballet technique originally developed in France during the 1600's
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With a lot of practice he had developed a very good technique for hitting the ball in the correct direction.