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DNSA

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DNSADigital National Security Archive
DNSA3,5-Dinitrosalicylic Acid
DNSADirección Nacional de Sanidad Animal (Argentina)
DNSADallas North Soccer Association
DNSA5-Dimethylaminonaphthalene-1-Sulfonamide
DNSADépartement Nutrition et Sciences Alimentaires
DNSADeutsche Naturstein-Archiv
DNSADutch National Students Association
DNSADoctoral Nursing Student Association
DNSADeutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpartei
DNSADomain Name Server Address
DNSADomain Name System Auditing tool
DNSADemocratic Nurses Association of South Africa
DNSADepartment of National Security Affairs
DNSADepartamento de Nutrição Social e Aplicada (Brazil)


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The reduced sugar product was assayed by dinitro-salicylic DNSA method (Miller, 1959) using glucose as the sugar standard.
Gel electrophoresis revealed that DNA in Mentor (Tutogen Tutoplast(R) Processed) fascia lata was most degraded, DNA in Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation and Regeneration Technologies (RTIX) fascia lata was moderately degraded and DNSA in Life Cell cadaver dermis was not at all significantly degraded.
 
 
 
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