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TCID 50 protocol - University of Rochester

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2. Calculate 50 % end point. Log lower dilution= dilution in which position is next above 50% Example above: Log lower= 10-6 or -6 3. Add PD and Log lower dilution Example above: -6 + .375 =-6.375 Log TCID50= 10 – 6.375 or 1/ 2.37 x10 6 4. Calculate TCID 50/ml. Divide by the ml of viral innoculum added to row A

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Counting Rules for Membrane Filtration Methods for ...

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the colony count for the 10 mL dilution is the most nearly acceptable to the range of 20 – 60, it must be used to calculate the result: (19 ÷ 10) x 100 = 190 CFU/100 mL. This would be an estimated result. Even though a 100 mL portion was filtered, the colony count for the 10 mL

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Dilution and Concentration - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Calculate the Active Ingredient: 50 mL of a 1:20 solution contains 2.5 g of aluminum acetate. 25 1 1000 400.g g mL mL mL Ratio strength = = = X X 11 400:,answer 1000 50 5 1000 120 50 025 mL mL mL mL == = % %.% XX X ==== 1 400 1 400 1 400:, :,answer X answer CHAPTER 10 • Dilution and Concentration 211 Critical Thinking 10.1 Dilution of a solid ...

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Drug Calculations - Flinders University

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Example 6: Dilution How much normal saline would need to be added to • ampoules (3x10mg = 30mg) to get the required 30mg morphine. • 3 This example illustrates how to dilute a drug to the required concentration. Prepare a morphine infusion 30mg to be made up to a final volume of 30mLs. Stock ampoules of morphine contain 10mg/ mL.

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Spectrophotometry Page 1 10 Lab #4 SPECTROPHOTOMETRY

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dilution. Calculation of Concentration Using C1V1 = C2V2 To make a fixed amount of a dilute solution from a stock solution, you can use the formula: C1V1 = C2V2 where: • V1 = Volume of stock solution needed to make the new solution • C1 = Concentration of stock solution • V2 = Final volume of new solution

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Chloride and Salinity - Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory

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exceed 13 ppt, dilution of samples, as described in the procedure, will be necessary. This method uses the assumption that most of the ions in the solution are non-carbonate salt ions (e.g., Na+, K+, or Cl–), and converts the conductivity reading to a salinity value. Method 1: CHLORIDE CONCENTRATION AND SALINITY (ISE) Materials Checklist

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