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Definition of quadruplicate in English: quadruplicateadjective kwɒˈdruːplɪkətkwɑˈdrupləkət 1Consisting of four parts or elements. Example sentencesExamples - The mean of at least quadruplicate measurements was determined during a period of approximately 2 minutes at each position.
- Bacteria were surface plated in triplicate or quadruplicate on minimal lactose medium to select for Lac + revertants.
- In general, CVs obtained for the quadruplicate within-well analyte measurements were 5-9% for the prepared controls.
- 1.1 Of which four copies are made.
verb kwɒˈdruːplɪkeɪtkwɑˈdrupləˌkeɪt [with object]1Multiply (something) by four. - 1.1usually as adjective quadruplicated Make or provide in quadruplicate.
Phrases In four identical copies. Example sentencesExamples - All samples were measured in quadruplicate using a microtiter plate spectrophotometer at an outside diameter of 490 nm.
- Main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies.
- You fill in this form in quadruplicate, wait six months, and we'll consider restoring your lilywhite status to you.
- Small samples were taken from the mixture, and living and dead cells were scored in quadruplicate using trypan-blue staining.
- Filter lifts using Duralose membranes were performed in quadruplicate.
- Yet more than 13 months after the fact, Adams repeated the lie; dishonesty in quadruplicate.
- For each treatment, platings were performed in quadruplicate, and the average number of survivors was calculated.
- The main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so that the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies.
- All platings were performed in quadruplicate, and the mean number of survivors and 5 - FOA-resistant colonies determined.
- All experiments were performed in quadruplicate, using skin samples from four different pigs.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin quadruplicat- 'quadrupled', from the verb quadruplicare, from quadruplex, quadruplic- 'fourfold', from quadru- 'four' + plicare 'to fold'. Rhymes duplicate, quintuplicate duplicate Definition of quadruplicate in US English: quadruplicateadjectivekwäˈdro͞opləkətkwɑˈdrupləkət 1Consisting of four parts or elements. Example sentencesExamples - The mean of at least quadruplicate measurements was determined during a period of approximately 2 minutes at each position.
- In general, CVs obtained for the quadruplicate within-well analyte measurements were 5-9% for the prepared controls.
- Bacteria were surface plated in triplicate or quadruplicate on minimal lactose medium to select for Lac + revertants.
- 1.1 Of which four copies are made.
verbkwäˈdro͞opləˌkātkwɑˈdrupləˌkeɪt [with object]1Multiply (something) by four. - 1.1usually as adjective quadruplicated Make or provide in quadruplicate.
Phrases In four identical copies. Example sentencesExamples - For each treatment, platings were performed in quadruplicate, and the average number of survivors was calculated.
- Filter lifts using Duralose membranes were performed in quadruplicate.
- Small samples were taken from the mixture, and living and dead cells were scored in quadruplicate using trypan-blue staining.
- All experiments were performed in quadruplicate, using skin samples from four different pigs.
- You fill in this form in quadruplicate, wait six months, and we'll consider restoring your lilywhite status to you.
- All samples were measured in quadruplicate using a microtiter plate spectrophotometer at an outside diameter of 490 nm.
- All platings were performed in quadruplicate, and the mean number of survivors and 5 - FOA-resistant colonies determined.
- Yet more than 13 months after the fact, Adams repeated the lie; dishonesty in quadruplicate.
- The main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so that the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies.
- Main motions must be prepared in quadruplicate so the President, Secretary, executive assistant, and author of the motion have copies.
Origin Mid 17th century: from Latin quadruplicat- ‘quadrupled’, from the verb quadruplicare, from quadruplex, quadruplic- ‘fourfold’, from quadru- ‘four’ + plicare ‘to fold’. |