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  2. File:384-well plate.svg - Wikipedia

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    I designed the figure from an overlay of a 384-well plate manufacturer technical drawing. Designed in Inkscape. The Inkscape "Tiled clone" tool where the percentage row/column shift was calculated by (well spacing/well width-1.00)*100 (in this case, 12.5%), was essential to producing regularly spaced wells.

  3. Microplate - Wikipedia

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    The well position is also standardized, but only for 96- , 384-, and 1536-well plates. These are generally well followed by manufacturers: Well Positions [16] [17] 96-well plates have a 9 mm well-to-well spacing, 384-wells a 4.5 mm spacing, and 1536-wells a 2.25 mm spacing. A notable characteristic is that the well array is symmetrical when the ...

  4. TaqMan - Wikipedia

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    TaqMan probes are hydrolysis probes that are designed to increase the specificity of quantitative PCR. The method was first reported in 1991 by researcher Kary Mullis at Cetus Corporation, [ 1 ] and the technology was subsequently developed by Hoffmann-La Roche for diagnostic assays and by Applied Biosystems (now part of Thermo Fisher ...

  5. Plate reader - Wikipedia

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    The most common microplate format used in academic research laboratories or clinical diagnostic laboratories is 96-well (8 by 12 matrix) with a typical reaction volume between 100 and 200 μL per well. Higher density microplates (384- or 1536-well microplates) are typically used for screening applications, when throughput (number of samples per ...

  6. Plate heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    The plate geometry is one of the most important factors in heat transfer and pressure drop in plate heat exchangers; however, such a feature is not accurately prescribed. In the corrugated plate heat exchangers, because of narrow paths between the plates, there is a large pressure capacity and the flow becomes turbulent along the path.

  7. Deflection (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The deflection must be considered for the purpose of the structure. When designing a steel frame to hold a glazed panel, one allows only minimal deflection to prevent fracture of the glass. The deflected shape of a beam can be represented by the moment diagram, integrated (twice, rotated and translated to enforce support conditions).