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  2. Microplate - Wikipedia

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    Other variants like 24-well plates, are not considered in the standard, but there is a de facto standard to implement to 24-wells by apply the same scaling factor as the 384- to 96-well transition, i.e. 24-wells have an 18 mm spacing.

  3. List of tectonic plates - Wikipedia

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    Sangihe plate – Microplate within eastern Indonesia; Okinawa plate – Minor tectonic plate from the northern end of Taiwan to the southern tip of Kyūshū; Pelso plate – Small tectonic unit in the Pannonian Basin in Europe; Timor plate – Microplate in Southeast Asia carrying the island of Timor and surrounding islands

  4. Puerto Rico–Virgin Islands microplate - Wikipedia

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    The existence of this microplate was first proposed in 1991. [11] GPS has monitored the microplate with permanent stations for more than two decades. [12] [13] Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands lie on the same carbonate platform, the Puerto Rico Bank, within the microplate.

  5. Plate reader - Wikipedia

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    Higher density microplates (384- or 1536-well microplates) are typically used for screening applications, when throughput (number of samples per day processed) and assay cost per sample become critical parameters, with a typical assay volume between 5 and 50 μL per well. Common detection modes for microplate assays are absorbance, fluorescence ...

  6. Galápagos triple junction - Wikipedia

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    The GTJ is located off the western coast of South America and has been studied for its unique geologic structure of a triple junction. Although this collision is not uniform in its entirety [clarification needed], geologists and scientists have used various forms of study in an attempt to understand its physical history.

  7. File:24-well-plate.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Lwandle plate - Wikipedia

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    The East African Rift, where three plates are pulling away from one another: the Arabian plate and two parts of the African plate—the Nubian and Somali—which eventually led to the formation of the Lwandle plate as well as other microplates. The Afar Triangle, shaded at the center, is a triple junction that separates the three plates. [6]

  9. Kuril–Kamchatka Trench - Wikipedia

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    At the Kuril–Kamchatka Trench, the Pacific plate is subducting beneath the Okhotsk microplate, a microplate formerly considered to be part of the North American plate. The convergence rate ranges from ≈75 mm (3.0 in)/yr in the north to ≈83 mm (3.3 in)/yr at the southern end.

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