Week 22 February - 28 February 2004
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Link real-world signals to USB
Compact interface unit connects a USB port to eight single-ended or four differential analogue inputs, making it ideal as a bridging product in instrumentation and control applications
News from Adept Scientific, 27 February 2004
Air samplers for environmental and compressed gas
Based on the slit-to-agar impaction technique, where particles are impinged onto the agar surface and colonies counted after incubation
News from Biotrace International, 27 February 2004
Modular chemistry and immunoassay testing
'Ground-breaking' integrated modular system integrates a full menu of immunoassay and clinical chemistry tests without the need for splitting samples
News from Bayer Diagnostics, 27 February 2004
Essential components for advanced interferometry
Mirror pairs for interferometric applications in spectroscopy, telecommunications and remote sensing can be supplied with ring or optically contacted spacers
News from Optical Surfaces, 27 February 2004
Scanning stage for use with micromanipulators
As the drive mechanism of this motorised microscope stage is mounted on the underside, there is virtually no restriction on the angle micromanipulators can be positioned at
News from Prior Scientific, 27 February 2004
High resolution gel documentation at a low price
Designed for laboratories that routinely image and analyse close bands, this system is said to provide the best resolving power of any budget system on the market today
News from Syngene, 27 February 2004
Software for worldwide quality initiative
User Application Article
Dow Chemical has purchased licenses to accommodate more than 5000 users worldwide, including chemists, lab analysts, technicians, and engineers
News from Adept Scientific, 26 February 2004
Aiming to be big in Japan
Three-year deal with Guava adds micro-cytometry instruments, reagents and analysis software to portfolio of cellular analysis solutions available in Japan
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences), 26 February 2004
PCR sterilisation cabinet and workstation
Protects against contamination by bathing the PCR apparatus in sterile air and limiting risk of contamination from the operator's arms, or from any equipment bought into the environment
News from Bigneat Containment Technology, 26 February 2004
Strain puck available in improved form
Allows strain gauge devices to be connected to computer systems directly, obviating the need for expensive A to D cards
News from Celsum Technologies, 26 February 2004
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