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Fluorescent molecules in immunofluorescent techniques are used as substitutes for:
Energy Efficiency
The goal of using less energy to provide the same service or achieve the same outcome.
Time-Value Of Money
The idea that a specific amount of money is more valuable to a person the sooner it is received because the money can be placed in a financial account or investment and earn compound interest over time; the opportunity cost of receiving a sum of money later rather than earlier.
Interest Rates
The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed, paid to the lender over a specified period of time.
Present Value
The today's value of money to be received in the future or continuous cash inflows, adjusted for a certain interest rate.
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