elisa

IPA: ʌɫˈisʌ

Root Word: eLISA

noun

  • (ESA, physics, space science) Initialism of evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (a proposed European Space Agency mission designed to detect and accurately measure gravitational waves)
  • Initialism of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
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Examples of "elisa" in Sentences

  • PCR or ELISA can be used for the purpose.
  • Diagnosis of human brucellosis with ELISA.
  • Elisa hits Dren in the head with the rock.
  • Immunoassays such as ELISA can also be used.
  • Elisa is an architecture student at the UNAM.
  • In the second scene, Jack and Elisa are in church.
  • You are evil for sending this survey to me, elisa.
  • November 3rd, 2006 at 5:47 pm alice per elisa says:
  • The most accurate diagnosis of parvovirus is by ELISA.
  • The sandwich ELISA provides a solution to this problem.
  • Elisa then assumes the mantle of the Sentinel of Arcadia.
  • I understand what you mean but she's ELISA, not Elisa Toffoli.
  • Scariest SNL ever, the suggestion that there could be 8 years of McCain followed by 8 years of President Palin. elisa
  • Comments (3) elisa: fun trivia: "in bocca al lupo" is italian for "in the mouth of the wolf," which is their way of saying "break a leg!"
  • Government officials here said the department has also directed all private hospitals and pathologies to conduct 'elisa' test for dengue before confirming the disease.
  • Lee Biosolutions purified Mouse IgG1 kappa antibody was purified from tissue culture fluid using protein a chromatography. the monoclonal antibody reacts with human apolipoprotein A-1 by elisa and blotting applications
  • Especially at my going away party when everyone was there but as you said it is not working. we love you and tried to call again tonight! love, ursula elisa, melanie, katie, cahill and shannon we are always thinking of you
  • Saxon spelling, a slight change, such as modern organs too often make upon ancient sounds, will produce first Bogh, and then, elisa H, or compromising and sinking the guttural, agreeable to the common vernacular practice, you have either Boff or

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