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  2. AFP-L3 - Wikipedia

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    The AFP-L3% assay, a liquid-phase binding assay, will help to identify at-risk subjects earlier, allowing for more intense evaluation for evidence of HCC according to existing practice guidelines in oncology. AFP-L3% is the standard for quantifying the L3 isoform of AFP in serum of high risk chronic liver disease (CLD) patients.

  3. Triple test - Wikipedia

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    The most common abnormality the test can screen is trisomy 21 (Down syndrome).In addition to Down syndrome, the triple and quadruple screens assess risk for fetal trisomy 18 also known as Edwards syndrome, open neural tube defects, and may also detect an increased risk of Turner syndrome, triploidy, trisomy 16 mosaicism, fetal death, Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome, and steroid sulfatase ...

  4. SIG Group - Wikipedia

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    At that time, SIG already ranked as the second-largest manufacturer in the world, after Tetra Pak, of cardboard composites for fluids packaging. [15] Motion control specialist SIG Positec, which was mostly successful on the German, Swiss and Italian markets, was sold to Schneider Electric in the same year for €195 million. [ 16 ]

  5. Automated fiber placement - Wikipedia

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    Automated fiber placement (AFP), also known as advanced fiber placement, is an advanced method of manufacturing composite materials. These materials, which offer lighter weight with equivalent or greater strength than metals, [1] are increasingly used in airframes and other industrial products. Jota Machinery AFP Prepreg

  6. Advanced Function Presentation - Wikipedia

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    Specifications defining all of the AFP sub-architectures can be found at the AFP Consortium. [1] AFP also supports other industry-standard data formats using the concept of AFP object containers; examples are TIFF, GIF, JPEG (JFIF), EPS, and PDF. These objects can be mixed as peer objects on an AFP page with native AFP objects such as BCOCA ...

  7. Tetraethyl pyrophosphate - Wikipedia

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    Their synthesis made use of ethyl iodide and silver salts to form esters in combination with pyrophosphate. [7] Ag 4 P 2 O 7 + 4EtI → [(EtO) 2 P(O)] 2 O + 4AgI. Commercial routes to TEPP often use methods developed by Schrader, Woodstock, and Toy. Triethyl phosphate reacts with phosphorus oxychloride (Schrader's method) or phosphorus ...

  8. Alpha-fetoprotein - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP, α-fetoprotein; also sometimes called alpha-1-fetoprotein, alpha-fetoglobulin, or alpha fetal protein) is a protein [5] [6] that in humans is encoded by the AFP gene. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The AFP gene is located on the q arm of chromosome 4 (4q13.3). [ 9 ]

  9. Teratoma - Wikipedia

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    A teratoma with malignant transformation is a very rare form of teratoma that may contain elements of somatic malignant tumors such as leukemia, carcinoma, or sarcoma. [35] Of 641 children with pure teratoma, nine developed TMT: [ 47 ] five carcinoma, two glioma , and two embryonal carcinoma (here, these last are classified among germ cell tumors).