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News Release from: Bio-Rad Laboratories | Subject: KnowItAll U
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 03 April 2007
So U think U Knowitall?
Bio-Rad Laboratories has announced the launch of a new spectroscopy reference database and software product, KnowItAll U, for academic research and teaching
The new product represents a powerful combination of reference data, tools, and technologies that will assist faculty, staff, and students in their scholarly research In addition, KnowItAll U can be used to train students in the skills and technologies they will need once they leave academia
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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A KnowItAll U annual site license includes a collection of software tools and over 1.2 million spectra.
All Bio-Rad Sadtler spectra: 390,000 IR, NMR, Raman, and mass spectra (including UV-Vis and additional NMR in Q4).
All John Wiley and Sons spectra: 845,000 IR, NIR, NMR, and mass spectra.
All spectra of Wolfgang Robien / Universitat Wien: 117,000 NMR spectra.
SpectraBase community database: a peer-reviewable database of NMR, IR, UV-Vis, Raman, NIR, and mass spectra edited and reviewed by selected members of the community.
KnowItAll Informatics system: Bio-Rad's award-winning spectroscopy, cheminformatics, and chemometrics software for Microsoft Windows.
KnowItAll AnyWare: a web browser-enabled client that is hardware, operating system, and browser independent, allowing access to the KnowItAll U database collection via Windows, Macintosh, or Linux.
"KnowItAll U represents a tremendous resource for academic research and teaching" said Greg Banik, general manager of Bio-Rad's informatics division. Request a free brochure from Bio-Rad Laboratories ...
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