Week 23 January - 29 January 2005
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Reservoirs for liquid handling systems
Featuring low binding polypropylene construction, the deep well and low profile reservoirs offer chemical and heat resistance for aggressive solvents
News from Biotech Solutions, 28 January 2005
Particle size and shape for chocolate analysis
System not only gives size and shape data, but allows the user to sort the sample by shape parameters producing size data for the sorted particles
News from CE Instruments, 28 January 2005
New supply of human liver enzymes
Product range includes all six of the major human liver cytochromes, produced from synthetic genes for the synthesis of drug metabolites
News from Cambridge BioScience, 28 January 2005
Facing claims on professional indemnity
Technical Background Article
An increasingly litigious culture means that laboratories are more likely to face claims on their professional indemnity insurance - and if the worst happens, here's what to do
News from Howden Insurance Brokers, 28 January 2005
Syringe pump offers new safety features
End of travel limit switch preserves contents and protects syringes from damage, while anti-siphon bracket prevents leakage and secures the plunger
News from Harvard Apparatus, 28 January 2005
Reduced fees at lab auction site
User feedback leads laboratory equipment auction and advertising website to reduce fees when an Auction Stop price is offered
News from LabX, 28 January 2005
Make a date for Mtec
Exhibition for sensors, measurement and instrumentation featuring industrial networks for fieldbus and open systems returns to the NEC Birmingham on 16 and 17 February 2005
News from Mtec, 28 January 2005
Measurement quality data acquisition at low cost
USB devices deliver multifunction capabilities with eight channels of 12- or 14-bit analogue input, two analogue outputs, 12 digital I/O lines and one counter
News from National Instruments, 28 January 2005
A new angle on machine lighting
Combination of high output and 45deg angle of illumination results in a small, but extremely intense, area of light that is ideal for detailed inspection in critical applications
News from Special Application Products, 28 January 2005
Blood glucose by ultrasonic spectroscopy
High resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy gives a simple measurement of the concentration of glucose in blood that does not require any optical transparency or optical activity
News from Ultrasonic Scientific, 28 January 2005
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