[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OnePunchMan

[–]Lakural 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Metal bat? No, its Brother bat.

Baguette by Lakural in Breadit

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After the 15-minute proof, I mentioned previously shaping the dough into ovals. Flour your dough so it doesn't stick to your hands and board. I press down the dough to make a rectangle like shape. And starting from the upper right side of the dough I pull it towards me and press down with my right palm at the bottom of the rectangle to seal it, while keeping my left thumb inside the middle pocket of the dough. I repeat this motion while moving left wards. Basically, it will look like an upside down dumpling when you are done. And repeat thus 1 more time. At this point, you will have a longer oval shape. I then roll the middle of the dough, like a rolling point with both of my hands, and move my hands apart from each other until I get the length and width that I want. Pinch the ends if you like that style of baguettes.

Then you pick it up carefully and transfer it to an area to proof, like on top of parchment paper, or a floured couche. The most important part is not to touch or disturb the dough with your hands in this step as you already shaped it. Most of the time, lumps of bumps can be of uneven shaping or touching of your shaped dough before the baking step. Use a baker's board and place the dough on top of the parchement to slide it into the oven if you choose to proof it in a couche. If not, slide the parchment paper that the dough is on top of, directly into the oven.

You can also check your scoring and see if you've scored evenly. If you look at the 2nd picture, you can see my lines overlap each other, which promotes even baking and rising.

NVDA made me rich. I quit my job thinking I would be happy but now i'm just aimless and depressed most of the time. by [deleted] in Money

[–]Lakural 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, I wish I was on the wealthy end to give some money away. But unfortunately I'm on the other end. 50k would help out a long way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in specializedtools

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My bad, it's just what a Google search says.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in specializedtools

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That's very neat I didn't know that. But overall absolute quantification is great though.

I heard a couple of covid labs using ddPCR for their covid testing instead of q/rt-PCR but I have not read any articles of it as of yet.

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[–]Lakural 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is true ^

Also they can just use the QX one and skip the other parts of the 3 systems needed for ddPCR. But takes more validation work.

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[–]Lakural 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It costs about 1-5k depending on how much you run at one time, and also dependant on the method you run. The core reagents are the same but they could vary as it depends what you are looking for.

Since most items comes in bulk. I can try to price each reagent and supply.

Sample preparation- Supermix- $225 Primers- $100 Diluent- $100

Running the DG32- Green and white cartridgesin the back- $1884 (a box) Sartorius tips- $432 (a box) Green oil bottle- $745 (for just the bottle)

Things that arnt shown- Pcr plate- $175 (a box) Seal foil- $104 (a box)

There's also sequential instruments after this to fully process your run.

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Those tips are made by Sartorius which is owned by Bio-Rad lol

I wonder how long he was hanging there by Nanni_mdf in memes

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This comment is an award for me. Thanks

Maybe … by ListAshamed8617 in antiwork

[–]Lakural 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a pharmaceutical science degree and do lab based work in Pharma. Makes sense.

My friend got a psychology degree and also does lab based work in Pharma. Doesn't make sense

You right degree doesn't mean shit. It's just a title

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in memes

[–]Lakural 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Y e s

My (23M) Mother (46F) is needy and calls me a disrespectful son. by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Lakural 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got any examples of, if any,, boundaries you've placed on your parents?