A technique is a way of efficiently accomplishing a task in a manner that is not immediately obvious or straightforward.
Technique may also refer to:
Technology, the study of or a collection of techniques
Anything that can be done employing tools or algorithms
In art technique includes tools, processes, structures, forms, and details, as well as the manner in which those are used and put together, one example being collage
In fine art, a technique refers to the style and tools used to create a particular effect with, for example, oil paints, where the technique used by the artist can be the result of his training, fashions or personal styles or any combination of these.
The Technique, the school newspaper of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Immunoportal - Includes details of immunoenzyme techniques, immunofluorescence and in situ hybridizations, with a photograph gallery and discussion board.
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Protocol Online - Collection of protocols and discussion forum for methods such as ELISA, immunocytochemistry, immunofluorescence, macrophages and monocytes onocytes, maintained by Biomedgate, San Francisco, CA.
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