Week 19 September - 25 September 2004
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Full spectra, without compromise
Microplate readers provide full wavelength spectra in less time than many readers can measure at just a single wavelength or with a single filter
News from Analytik, 24 September 2004
Electronic loads are computer-controlled
These single-channel loads offer high range current capability and a constant power feature to facilitate battery testing and analysis
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), 24 September 2004
Conductivity transmitter for high-purity water
Designed for general water engineering applications, where there is a need to measure the conductivity of liquids in conjunction with electrolytic conductivity cells
News from Jumo Instrument, 24 September 2004
Laminar workstations tailored to the job
Ensuring a quality product is critical for pharmaceutical manufacturers and the medical industry, and laminar airflow is of enormous importance in this
News from Opti-Pharma (UK), 24 September 2004
Lasers now with 350Mhz analogue modulation
High-speed analogue modulated laser diode modules offer a real replacement possibility for gas lasers with AO-modulators, used in applications like confocal laser scanning microscopy
News from Omicron-Laserage Laserprodukte, 24 September 2004
Easier fluorescence measurements
The black masked part of the cell, outside the measurement window, is square in cross-section and therefore located accurately when used in a conventional 10mm cell holder
News from Optiglass, 24 September 2004
Technology optimises array-based applications
Scanners are said to represent an industry first for supporting both proteomic and genomic array-based applications
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS), 24 September 2004
Affordable and effective sample concentration
Increases in sample throughput are achieved through evaporator head and manifold design, which directly injects heated nitrogen into each individual microplate well simultaneously
News from Porvair Sciences, 24 September 2004
Reduce risk of degradation in HPLC separations
Technical Background Article
Application note demonstrates that it is the time a compound spends at a temperature that is responsible for any breakdown, rather than the effects of the temperature alone
News from Selerity Technologies, 24 September 2004
Verification of phototherapeutic treatment levels
Hyperbilirubinemia monitor measures the output of the lamps used in phototherapy, before patient treatment takes place, to ensure accurate dosing
News from Able Instruments and Controls, 23 September 2004
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