Week 8 May - 14 May 2005
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Speaking on microbiology for non-microbiologists
Oxoid's vice president science and technology will be a key speaker at June 2005 event in Prague, discussing various aspects of micro-organisms including microbial growth and identification
News from Oxoid, 13 May 2005
Automated cell count and viability with safety
Specially designed slides minimise sample use, maximise data returned, and eliminate the user's exposure to infectious material while increasing accuracy and reducing cvleaning needs
News from Labtech International, 13 May 2005
Para Red prompts rush to the labs
Technical Background Article
After news that the illegal dye Para Red has been found in certain food products, and in the wake of the Sudan I incident, food companies may be nervous about the colour of their ingredients
News from Reading Scientific Services, 13 May 2005
Electrostatic voltmeter is accurate and fast
Intended for use by OEMs for electro-photography quality control, by industry in the development of new electro-photographic products, and by universities and industry to explore electrostatics
News from BFi Optilas, 13 May 2005
Now offering complete light scattering solution
Product line allows customers powerful yet easy-to-use tools for characterising unfractionated samples via dynamic light scattering, in addition to existing multi-angle light scattering range
News from Wyatt Technology, 13 May 2005
French observatory buys UK optics
User Application Article
Components will enable researchers to extend the capabilities of the observatory's 1.93 metre telescope to observe astroseismological phenomena and extrasolar planets
News from Optical Surfaces, 13 May 2005
Medical connector now in right-angle format
Right angle plug is said to be the only one of its type currently available and saves space because, unlike straight connectors, cables do not arc but run at right angles to the corresponding socket
News from Odu UK, 13 May 2005
Better management of high-risk pregnancies
Maternal health marker has strong potential to improve prenatal risk assessment through enhanced detection of chromosomal abnormalities and diseases of late pregnancy
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS), 13 May 2005
Low volume cell enhances MS and LC/MS studies
Electrochemical cell utilises porous graphite flow-through design and is optimised for incorporation into an MS, MS/MS or LC-MS system as a reactor cell to enhance ionisation of analytes
News from ESA Analytical, 13 May 2005
Leica in southwestern USA
McBain Instruments has added Arizona, New Mexico and west Texas territories to its dealership for Leica Microsystems
News from McBain Instruments, 13 May 2005
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