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  • General Laboratory Equipment: Innovation Showcase

    Monday, May 09, 2011
    Technical Article
    Jeanely Hunt, MS, MBA
    Each year, manufacturers and distributors flesh out many innovations for the laboratory, ranging from simple accessories to large, more complex instrumentation. read more
  • Benefits of an Integrated Laboratory (iLAB)

    Wednesday, September 01, 2010
    Application Note
    Robert Pavlis
    An iLAB, or integrated laboratory, is a new type of laboratory informatics system—a total laboratory automation system. The value of an iLAB can best be appreciated by exploring four key problems with... read more
  • A Cell Culture CO2 Incubator Using Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilization

    Friday, January 01, 2010
    Technical Article
    Deepak Mistry Hiroki Busujima Matt Siebert
    The use of a hydrogen peroxide vapor (H2O2) atomizer in situ to decontaminate a cell culture CO2 incubator without the use of heat sterilization offers significant advantages in routine clinical and ... read more
  • LIMS and Public Health

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009
    Technical Article
    William Qualls
    The current H1N1 flu pandemic has put a spotlight on public health agencies as they work to identify and contain the outbreak. read more
  • A Nondestructive Technique for the Detection of Metallic Impurities in Alloys

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009
    Application Note
    John R. Dannecker Neil D. Fichtelberg Scott A. Knowles
    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 ... read more
  • 1-mm-i.d. Monolithic HPLC Columns for High-Efficiency Protein Separations

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009
    Application Note
    Sebastiaan Eeltink Remco Swart
    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, ... read more
  • Expanding the Limits of Closed- Vessel Microwave Sample Preparation

    Thursday, August 10, 2006
    Technical Article
    Kenneth J. Borowski Charles Schoenfeld
    Analytical chemists have long known that closed-vessel microwave sample preparation techniques are the most reliable way to achieve high-quality digestions—i.e., clear, precipitate-free solutions... read more
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