January 2008
Volume 40, Number 1
The differential scanning calorimeter featured in a January article finds broad application in many areas, including the investigation of pharmaceutical materials. Another paper reports on a study in which attenuated total reflectance is coupled with Fourier transform infrared.
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Table of Contents
Robert L. Danley, Peter A. Caulfield, Steven R. Aubuchon
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
In recent years, interest has been growing in performing differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at higher temperature-scanning rates.
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Brian K. Meyer, Weiqi Lu, Henryk Mach, Li Shi
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
FTIR spectroscopy has been widely used to evaluate the secondary structure and conformational changes of proteins.
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Michael S. Macias, Ross J. Harper, Kenneth G. Furton
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Odor detection has become a focused area of research because of its importance to the forensic, law enforcement, and legal communities.
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Justin A. Heuser, Anita R. Taulbee, Wolfgang U. Spendel, Michael R. Hughes, Gilbert E. Pacey
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
The region of the electromagnetic spectrum known as terahertz (tera = 10 12) has remained relatively unexplored due to the limitations of microwave and infrared sources.
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Jaap de Zeeuw, Barry L. Burger
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
There has been a huge increase in the use of biodiesel fuels.
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Tammy Goodman
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
A centrifuge is a critical piece of equipment for the laboratory, and often a significant investment.
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