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26-04-2011
#img9688# Corrosion in refinery operations has been, and still is, the subject of many studies, papers, courses and web forums. Although a lot of what has been written shows that significant progress in understanding corrosion has been made, it also makes it clear that the problem continues ...
12-10-2010
#img6106# In the Life Sciences and Bio-medical Research, the characterization of chemical compounds within cells or tissues is one of the most important and difficult tasks for researchers to perform. The development of pharmaceuticals such as drug delivery coatings or capsules also requires ...
Prof. Marc Spehr on the New Understanding of Olfactory Neurosensorics
20-09-2010
#img6121# In his novel “Perfume – the Story of a Murderer”, Patrick Süskind managed to put the power of odors into words better than anyone before him. It may be a fascinating idea, but no one will ever be able to create the perfect fragrance that makes a person irresistibly attractive. In ...
10-09-2010
#img6125# Introduction: The use of nanoparticles in consumer products shows a tremendous increase over the past years. A study of the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars¹ reported that between 2005 and today the number of products based on nanoparticles increased almost ...
16-06-2010
Bioscience Genotyping and Mapping Division, The Australian National University SNPs were easily detected with the Amplifluor® System from Millipore Detailed protocol and instrument settings are shown for this assay BMG LABTECH’s FLUOstar OPTIMA has proved to be an excellent reader for this ...
25-03-2010
Samples are viewed by many as one of the most valuable assets of a laboratory. The costs inherent in storing samples for short or long periods of time is very high taking into account that you need the personel, equipment and logistics needed to organize your sample storage. Securing the ...
20-11-2009
Water is the number one enemy of any structure, especially those made from concrete, natural stone or masonry. Penetrating water repellents have been a mainstay of the protective coating and sealing market for years due to their ability to protect the aesthetic properties of structures and ...
16-11-2009
In today’s competitive skin care market, consumers look for a range of benefits, superior aesthetics and cost effectiveness. In response, formulators strive to create products that are multifunctional, easy to use and effective in small quantities. At the same time, the most successful ...
09-11-2009
INTRODUCTION From the late 1980s commercial Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) detectors started being used in commercial biophysical laboratories throughout the world. These instruments enabled size measurements of small volumes of proteins and other biomaterials in solution to be made, with ...
Optimal protection when handling cryogenic liquefied gases
28-10-2009
"A little splash of liquid nitrogen hasn't hurt anybody" – this happens to be a widespread opinion in many laboratories. The real dangers connected to cryogenic gases many people had to learn firsthand, unexpected and painful. Skin irritation, cell and tissue damage or severe burn injuries ...









