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Digital PCR; DPCR; Droplet Digital PCR
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  • Figure 1. Oil droplets containing fluorescent PCR target molecule
  • Figure 2. Fraction of positive droplets predict number of target copies per droplet modeled by the Poisson distribution

Respiratory droplet         
  • World-War-II-era]] UK public-health-education poster.
  • The probability density function for droplets in the breath of someone speaking, as a function of diameter. Note that both axes are log scales, we breathe out droplets ranging in size from less than a micrometre to around a millimetre, and that we breathe out many more droplets around a micrometre across than larger droplets. Only the largest droplets, around a millimetre in size are visible, we cannot see the smaller ones.
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PARTICLE FORMED IN THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM TOO LARGE TO BECOME AIRBORNE
Droplet contact; Respiratory droplet transmission; Droplet infection; Droplet-borne infection; Flügge droplets; Flugge droplets; Droplet transmission; Respiratory droplets
A respiratory droplet is a small aqueous droplet produced by exhalation, consisting of saliva or mucus and other matter derived from respiratory tract surfaces. Respiratory droplets are produced naturally as a result of breathing, speaking, sneezing, coughing, or vomiting, so they are always present in our breath, but speaking and coughing increase their number.
Droplet nucleus         
AEROSOLS FORMED FROM THE EVAPORATION OF RESPIRATORY DROPLETS
Droplet nuclei
Droplet nuclei are aerosols formed from the evaporation of respiratory droplets. They are generally smaller than 5 μm in diameter.
Zé Gotinha         
  • Zé Gotinha, wearing a mask, featured at the Launch of the National Vaccination Operationalization Plan against [[COVID-19]] in 2020
MASCOT FOR THE BRAZILIAN POLIO VACCINATION CAMPAIGN
Droplet Joe
Zé Gotinha (Droplet Joe) is a Brazilian mascot created to promote vaccination campaigns against the polio virus with the goal of making the event more attractive to children. It was used in campaigns in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2006 campaigns to raise awareness among parents and children about the importance of vaccination.

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Digital polymerase chain reaction

Digital polymerase chain reaction (digital PCR, DigitalPCR, dPCR, or dePCR) is a biotechnological refinement of conventional polymerase chain reaction methods that can be used to directly quantify and clonally amplify nucleic acids strands including DNA, cDNA, or RNA. The key difference between dPCR and traditional PCR lies in the method of measuring nucleic acids amounts, with the former being a more precise method than PCR, though also more prone to error in the hands of inexperienced users. A "digital" measurement quantitatively and discretely measures a certain variable, whereas an “analog” measurement extrapolates certain measurements based on measured patterns. PCR carries out one reaction per single sample. dPCR also carries out a single reaction within a sample, however the sample is separated into a large number of partitions and the reaction is carried out in each partition individually. This separation allows a more reliable collection and sensitive measurement of nucleic acid amounts. The method has been demonstrated as useful for studying variations in gene sequences — such as copy number variants and point mutations — and it is routinely used for clonal amplification of samples for next-generation sequencing.