September 2009
Volume 41, Number 10
The lead article in the September issue features the advantages of electronic laboratory notebooks. Also included is an application note on the role of laboratory information management systems in the public health informatics environment, and one on the value of a scientific data management system.
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Table of Contents
Paul Denny-Gouldson, Eliot Randle
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
In the face of escalating R&D costs, currently estimated at $800 million U.S. to produce a new drug, the life science discovery industry is constantly searching for ways to control expenditure, ...
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William Qualls
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
The current H1N1 flu pandemic
has put a spotlight on public
health agencies as they work
to identify and contain the outbreak.
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Frank Brown
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Today’s pharmaceutical, chemicals, materials, and consumer packaged goods (CPG) organizations must deal with a number of competing challenges: From a business perspective, they face growing pressures ...
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Hu Meng, Jiang-Yuan Li, Yong-Huai Tang
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
The ion meter is one of the most widely used analytical instruments in scientific research and routine laboratory practice in the biomedical, chemical, and environmental fields. In general, the data ...
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Sebastiaan Eeltink, Remco Swart
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
The preparation of monolithic separation media for HPLC composed of a single, continuous polymer macroporous support has been reported since the late 1960s. Due to its unique material properties, ...
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John R. Dannecker, Neil D. Fichtelberg, Scott A. Knowles
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Examples of welds contaminated with small quantities of incorrect weld filler metal were recently discovered in fabricated assemblies. The presence of such impurities, which are not detectable using ...
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