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`No muss, no fuss` miniaturized analysis for complex samples developed
The goal of an integrated, miniaturized laboratory analysis system, also known as a `lab-on-a-chip,` is simple: sample in, answer out. However, researchers wanting to use these microfluidic devices to analyze complex solutions containing particulates or other contaminating materials often find that the first part of the process isn`t so easy. Effective sample preparation from these solutions can be laborious, expensive and time-consuming, involving complicated laboratory methods that must be performed by skilled technicians.
This can significantly diminish the benefits associated with using miniaturized ... |
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Environmental noise in colour
Casella CEL, the UK`s specialist provider of environmental monitoring solutions has developed an all-new model in its CEL-600 Series of digital sound level meters.
The Casella CEL-621 represents the smallest 1/3rd octave-band noise analyser in the world and includes statistical (Ln%) values making it the perfect tool for short-term, hand-held, environmental noise assessments. Casella CEL is renowned for making instruments easy to use, which has been a fundamental design goal in the development of this instrument. So, from simple baseline surveys to full 1/3rd octave band analysis, all measurements ... |
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Casella Measurement is an ISO 9001-2000 and ISO 14001 certified company with a focus on the development and manufacture of state-of-the-art environmental and workplace monitoring instrumentation through its `CEL` and `Monitor` brands. Casella CEL instruments are preferred around the world for personal air sampling, real-time dust and particulate measurement, heat stress measurement, IAQ assessment, , personal noise dosimetry, environmental noise measurement and real-time frequency analysis. Casella Monitor has a wide ranging competency in ambient air quality monitoring, weather and rainfall monitoring and analysis systems, software and data reporting.
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