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here significant improvements to the assay that increases the
sensitivity by two orders of magnitude, down to a single attomole of
labeled target in a complex target mixture (for comparison, the
detection limit of the Affymetrix microarray chip is about 15 amol per
transcript). 50 Amol Phadke and Sudhir Chella Rajan, "Electricity Reforms
in India: Not too Late to go Back to the Drawing Board," Economic
and Political Weekly (19 July 2003), pp. "The SANS Top 20 list is an important tool in helping
businesses prioritize their efforts to address security
vulnerabilities," said Amol Sarwate, manager of the Vulnerability
Lab at Qualys and a contributing member to the SANS Top 20. |
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