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Technical Advantages and Performance of the EDX9000B Rare Earth AnalyzerAs a high-performance desktop energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) elemental analyzer, the EDX9000B comes with the following key features:Software and Hardware Setup: It is equipped with advanced Fundamental Parameter (FP) software based on the Windows system, which caters to the analysis requirements of complex ...
High recovery rate: With a good recovery rate, the target substance can be extracted from the sample more effectively, reducing the loss of the target substance. In the analysis of plant extracts, plant extracts extracted using microwave extractors are superior to traditional immersion and cold extraction methods in terms of the content and purity of active ingredients. ...
If all the samples already contain an appropriate and certain concentration of an internal standard element, then the last two of the above methods can still be employed. ...
The approach is instead to gather a sample of the emissions. The sampling runs continuously for two to four weeks. After the end of the sampling period, the exposed sample container is sent to a laboratory where the total amount of dioxins is established using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Dividing ...
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This ensures that the sample is taken at the same rate as the gas passes in the duct. There is a container filled with absorption material inside the sampling unit, and that is where the dioxin sample is trapped during operation. After a set sampling period, typically 2-4 weeks but it can be up to 8 weeks, the ...
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The pressurized liquid solvent containing the sample passes through a column filled with adsorbent material, with components interacting differently and being separated based on flow rates. ...
Another example is the Cardiovascular Disease Tissue Microarray, 48 Cases, 24 Cores (Catalog # CSCT003), which consists of samples of cardiovascular disease tissue. It comprises 9 cases of cardiovascular tumor, 7 cases of cardiovascular disease, and 9 samples of normal cardiovascular tissue. ...
There is a need for experienced vendors to determine which fixtures require sampling, how many samples to collect, what containers and buffers are needed, which labs meet the licensure criteria, and which analytical methods to select. ...
The unmodified and unactivated particles are useful for removing proteins and other samples containing components that bind non-specifically to agarose, thereby reducing background signal and non-specific binding in IP and Co-IP experiments. ...
This is very time consuming, especially when single samples require analysis. For all of these techniques, when the sample does not contain hydrocarbons that match the calibrator compounds, the results will be inaccurate. ...
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Current laboratory methods that give just a single TPH value are unsuitable for identification of the hydrocarbon type. If coal tar is present in the sample, the standard laboratory TPH method is likely to significantly under report the hydrocarbon concentration present. ...
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A major multinational organisation recently undertook an evaluation of MCERTS laboratory performance for petroleum hydrocarbons. Ten duplicate sets of samples containing sand and gravel were prepared. Five of the sets also had 10% by weight of peat added. ...
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To use, press and hold the down arrow to drive the soil probe into the ground, then press and hold the up arrow to retrieve the soil probe. A 12 in. core sample can be taken within 5.5 seconds and automatically deposited into a collection container for a composite sample. The collection container can hold approximately 6 to 10 ...
Plan with Precision LSPECS simplifies the planning process. Whether you're defining sampling locations and samples, specifying laboratory analyses, containers, and labels, or creating project schedules, LSPECS has you covered. Design, delegate, and manage recurring or required sampling events with ease. Assign tasks to field ...
The group, which also included UW-Madison professors Shigeki Miyamoto and David Beebe, and postdoctoral fellow Edmond Young, would receive large numbers of patient samples from hospitals containing cancer cells so that the researchers could analyze them, Pak says. One major challenge they faced was that some of the samples, which were derived ...
If the patient’s serum does not contain antibodies against the surface protein of the tested viruses, hemagglutination occurs because the surface molecule is free for hemagglutinin RBC (negative result). ...
In addition to endoscopic examination, quantification of inflammatory biomarkers in stool samples of patients with suspected IBD is supported. In this context, the fecal biomarkers calprotectin and lactoferrin have proven particularly useful in the clinical use (Lehmann et al., 2015). ...
The process starts with extracted genomic DNA, which contains mtDNA and nuclear DNA, without purification of mitochondria. Enrichment of mtDNA was achieved by selective amplification of the mitochondrial genome using long-range PCR. ...
The RPIDD invention employs a unique method in preparing DNA libraries from samples which contain more than one type of nucleic acids in substantially low amount comparative to non-nucleic acid molecules in the sample within a remarkably shorter turnaround time and substantially more simplified steps compared to conventional methods of preparing ...
