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amplificati

Amplificati is the Italian past participle and common adjective form of the verb amplificare, meaning "amplified" or "increased in amplitude." It agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. In Italian, amplificati can function as a passive participle in compound tenses or as an adjective to describe something that has undergone amplification.

In technical and scientific writing, the form appears in phrases such as segnali amplificati (amplified signals),

In genetics and molecular biology, campioni amplificati refers to biological samples whose DNA or RNA has been

When used as a proper noun or title, Amplificati could refer to a band, project, or publication,

See also: amplification, amplificatore, PCR, signal amplification.

componenti
amplificati,
or
campioni
amplificati.
The
corresponding
noun
for
a
device
that
performs
amplification
is
amplificatore,
not
amplificati,
though
the
participial
form
is
common
in
descriptive
text.
amplified
by
methods
such
as
PCR,
enabling
further
analysis
or
detection.
In
electronics
and
acoustics,
the
term
is
often
found
in
conjunction
with
imaging,
radio,
or
audio
systems
to
denote
processed
or
increased
signal
levels.
depending
on
context;
such
uses
are
not
universal
and
rely
on
the
cited
source.