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(Biyokimya) Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate. Also known as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), is an ionic surfactant that is used in household products such as toothpastes, shampoos, shaving foams and bubble baths for its thickening effect and its ability to create a lather. The molecule has a tail of 12 carbon atoms, attached to a sulfate group, giving the molecule the amphiphilic properties required of a detergent
radical American student organization founded in 1960 to promote participation in government affairs (after the start of the Vietnam War the group changed its focus to actively protesting the war)
Students for a Democratic Society
The compound used in solvents and to attach to proteins (and hence allow them to be electrophoretically separated)
Side Detection System
sodium dodecyl sulfate
SDS Smartdog Software http: //www smartdogsw com/backtalk/
Switched Digital Service
spatial data standard
Students for a Democratic Society This organization was founded by liberal college students in America in 1960 Its members advocated civil rights and opposed the draft and America's participation in the Vietnam War In 1966, its membership peaked at 30,000 with several hundred college chapters
The MIDI sample dump standard SDS is used to transfer digital audio samples from one instrument to another over a MIDI cable
(Switched Digital Service) A data transport service offered by U S WEST that lets end users establish digital connections to multiple locations through the public switched network
The compound used in solvents and to attatch to proteins (and hence allow them to be electrophoretically separated)
An advanced bus system for intelligent sensors and actuators developed by Honeywell Inc , Micro Switch Division The SDS specification covers physical layer and application layer Smart Distributed System devices have advanced device-level functions, system and device diagnostics
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