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    Labconco's commitment is to supply superior products to the laboratory marketplace. With this commitment, we will endeavor to: Provide superior quality products, service and support for our...
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    QM Cell Dots is one of the breakthrough entities in the solar industry that aims to deliver green and clean energy around the world. QM Cell Dots is a high-tech company that collaborates with an...
  • Article - 22 May 2008
    Exploring biosensors' molecular interactions using Spectroscopic Ellipsometry to measure biofilm thickness in biotin-avidin systems.
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    PolyAn is specialised in Molecular Surface Engineering (MSE) and Surface Molecular Imprinting (SMI). Custom-made, molecular designed material surfaces and boundary layers, equipped with specific...
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    From our UK Headquarters, Prior Scientific designs and manufactures a wide range of scientific instrumentation, specialising in microscope automation and optical microscopy. This has been the core of...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2007
    Our current way of living places massive demands on the environment surrounding us. The demands are not just harmful for the environment itself, but also for us, the people living in it....
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    Attolight, a Swiss company that originated in the EPFL Laboratory of Quantum Optoelectronics (LOEQ), has revolutionized micro-cathodoluminescence (CL).  Capitalizing on core expertise in the...
  • Article - 8 Feb 2006
    The kSA MOS Ultra-Scan is a flexible, high-resolution scanning curvature and stress measurement system. Based on proven kSA MOS technology, this fully integrated ex-situ tool maps the curvature of...
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    QuarTek Corporation is a privately held nanotechnology company based in High Point, North Carolina, located in the heart of the Piedmont Triad between Greensboro and Winston-Salem. QuarTek's...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2005
    Research suggests that it could be possible to produce industrial nanoparticles in genetically engineered crops, instead of in the laboratory. By looking at two recent research projects on...

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