amplification - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • DNA: A novel method for the amplification of DNA preserved in fossil pollen.
  • gene: Only a tiny proportion of other tumor types were found to have amplification of the gene.
  • signal: In order to obtain the most accurate digitization of these weaker signals, electronic amplification of the signal occurs away from the centerburst.
  • sequence: This results in exponential amplification of the target sequence.

Converse of object

  • require: Please do revert to me if you require amplification on any point.
  • allow: This will allow amplification for individual channels in a small volume with high positional accuracy.

Adjective modifier

  • electronic: In order to obtain the most accurate digitization of these weaker signals, electronic amplification of the signal occurs away from the centerburst.
  • sound: An Internet search for ' sound field amplification ' will bring up examples.

Modifies a noun

  • prefix: An amplification prefix name is derived from a name for a cyclic parent hydride.
  • technique: Attenders agreeing to participate were to be asked to provide a specimen of urine for testing by a nucleic acid amplification technique.
  • equipment: Devils Fire have an up-to-date test certificate for all their amplification equipment.
  • device: High-end professional audio equipment also relies on the tube as a preferred amplification device.
  • factor: Under such circumstances negative feedback loops could easily run into a problem in which the amplification factor Q becomes greater than unity.
  • system: The amplification system was renewed at a cost of £ 900.

Noun used with modifier

  • polymerase: Detection and typing of maize streak virus and other distantly related geminiviruses of grasses by polymerase chain reaction amplification of a conserved viral sequence.
  • gene: Gene amplification, where the number of copies of the gene changes.
  • DNA: We also have interests in developing alternative DNA amplification methods - for example, the ligase chain reaction.
  • signal: An external power supply is provided for signal amplification, ideal for low signal installations.
  • noise: Also special low noise amplification can if needed be added.
  • chain: Detection and typing of maize streak virus and other distantly related geminiviruses of grasses by polymerase chain reaction amplification of a conserved viral sequence.

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