 | October 5, 2009
Compressed gases, such as nitrogen and hydrogen, have become an integral part of any laboratory.
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 | September 2, 2009
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is the most widespread tandem technique in the analytical instrumentation industry. In fact, these systems account for the largest installed base of mass spectrometry instruments.
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 | August 4, 2009
Ion chromatography (IC) is a similar technique to HPLC except that the detector of choice is usually a conductivity detector.
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 | July 7, 2009
The environmental market had seen its share of milestones with roots dating back to the 1950s with the Air Pollution Act, followed by the Clean Air Act of 1963. Throughout the next half-century, the Clean Air Act has seen various revisions and additions.
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 | June 10, 2009
The market for high performance liquid chromatography continues to be one of the most dynamic markets of the analytical instruments industry.
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 | May 4, 2009
The global food, beverage, and agriculture industry caters to the population of the entire world. Even though the food industry does not rely on laboratory instrumentation to the same extent as perhaps other industries, the sheer size of the industry results in a considerable market for laboratory instruments. Many applications are related to safety, quality control, and research of new food ingredients and products.
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 | April 6, 2009
Edman degradation is a process of protein sequencing first discovered by a Swedish biochemist Pehr Victor Edman in 1950.
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March 2, 2009
Like liquid and gas chromatography, molecular spectroscopy instruments are common tools in analytical and life science laboratories. Molecular spectroscopy technologies such as UV-Vis and IR are often incorporated as detectors for LC and GC instruments. Users will also use standalone (or off-line) molecular spectroscopy units as a complementary tool in many quality control and R&D laboratory settings.
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February 7, 2009
With accountability and regulatory compliance being such a large part of the modern laboratory, the necessity for a laboratory information management system (LIMS) cannot be understated.
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