MULTIPARAMETER QUANTITATIVE DETECTION ANALYSIS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MOLECULES THAT COUNT Nanostring Technologies, Inc. 530 Fairview Avenue North Seattle WA 98109 Multiparameter quantitative detection and analysis products and technology for research and diagnostics for a variety of uses in the Health Care and other Life Science sectors, namely, reagents for scientific or medical research use, diagnostic preparations and reagents for scientific or research use, RNA transcription profiling, proteomics, clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, biosurveillance, agricultural inspection, forensic testing of samples containing microorganisms or human fluids, small-molecule analysis, single nucleotide polymorphisms analysis, and DNA sequencing;
MOLECULES THAT COUNT Nanostring Technologies, Inc. 530 Fairview Avenue North Seattle WA 98109 Multiparameter quantitative detection and analysis products and technology for research and diagnostics for a variety of uses in the Health Care and other Life Science sectors, namely, medical diagnostic reagents and diagnostic reagents for clinical or medical laboratory use, diagnostic reagents for in vitro use in biochemistry, clinical chemistry and microbiology, RNA transcription profiling, proteomics, clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, biosurveillance, agricultural inspection, forensic testing of samples containing microorganisms or human fluids, small-molecule analysis, single nucleotide polymorphisms analysis, and DNA sequencing;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are disclosed for configuring computing systems. Configuration-related data for the system under evaluation is collected. At least a portion of the configuration-related data is quantitatively analyzed to estimate a configuration complexity of the system under evaluation. The configuration complexity of the system under evaluation is reported based on the quantitative analysis. The technique may further assess a quality of the configuration of the system under evaluation. Then, the reporting step/operation may further report the configuration complexity of the system under evaluation based on the quantitative analysis and the quality assessment.