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BlueSens gas sensor GmbH, Germany

BlueSens – Gas analyser for bioprocesses BlueSens gas sensor GmbH develops and markets PAT (process analytical technology) conform sensors compliant with FDA for many gases like CO2 and O2. Founded in 2001 as a specialist for gas analysis in bioprocesses, BlueSens is meanwhile the market leader an more

Endress+Hauser Messtechnik GmbH+Co. KG, Germany

Endress+Hauser is a global leader in the provision of measurement instrumentation, services and solutions for industrial process engineering. With a wide range of sensors, instruments, systems and services, Endress+Hauser covers the areas of level, flow, pressure and temperature measurement as we more

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SDR SensorDish® Reader - Non-invasive on-line culture monitoring of oxygen and pH

The SDR SensorDish® Reader is a small 24-channel reader for non-invasive detection of oxygen and pH in disposable 24- or 6-well multidishes. The multidishes contain a sensor spot at the bottom of each well. They are read out non-invasively and non-destructively through the transparent bottom of the multidishes by the SensorDish® Reader placed below them more

Fill level in silos - almost maintenance free level measurement in bulk solids

UWT Vibranivo® series for level measurement of very light materials with high mechanical loads in high volumes more

Online Measurement of Glucose and Lactate within Fermenter | Bioreactor

The BioPAT® analysis system is used for simultaneous online monitoring of the two analytes, glucose and lactate in laboratory or industrial cultivations more

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Fill level in silos - almost maintenance free level measurement in bulk solids

UWT’s entire range of ingeniously simple level measurement sensors represent complete simplicity in handling, installation, set up and maintenance.  As well as the rotating paddle switches, the series of capacitive sensors, electromechanical systems, ultrasonic wave sensors, visualization systems, a more

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  • Self-powered herbicide biosensor

    A self-powered biosensor that can detect herbicides in water has been developed by US scientists. Most commercial herbicides act by inhibiting photosynthesis in plants. Unfortunately, photosynthetic aquatic microorganisms and aquatic plants are also similarly affected, which is why herbicides are a more

  • Test developed to detect early-stage diseases with naked eye

    Scientists have developed a prototype ultra-sensitive sensor that would enable doctors to detect the early stages of diseases and viruses with the naked eye, according to research published in Nature Nanotechnology.The team, from Imperial College London, report that their visual sensor technology is more

  • Virus detector harnesses ring of light in 'whispering gallery mode'

    By affixing nanoscale gold spheres onto a microscopic bead of glass, researchers have created a super-sensor that can detect even single samples of the smallest known viruses. The sensor uses a peculiar behavior of light known as "whispering gallery mode," named after the famous circular gallery in more

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  • A Platform System for Microwave Sample Preparation

    Today's technology enables the near-perfect determination of trace elements in all concentrations down to the ultra trace range. Modern AAS, ICP-OES, ICP-MS or electrochemical procedures such as voltammetry are reliable and accurate measuring methods for almost every type of task. However, in most cases the sample material has to be supplied in a suitable, measurable form, i.e. as a largely matrix-free solution without contamination or loss of analytes more

  • Reaching the Next Level of Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis

    Microwave-assisted organic synthesis (MAOS) has become an increasingly popular discipline in modern chemical method development. At first, reaction optimization and method development on a small scale were the main areas of interest in MAOS. However, the growing acceptance and success of this innovative microwave technology revealed the necessity for large-scale synthesis of valuable compounds using microwave heating, especially in industrial laboratories more

  • Outsourcing R&D Innovation takes on New Meaning

    Innovative drugs are the lifeblood of pharmaceutical companies, but the cost of developing them is rising to unsustainable levels. Pharma executives are already saying that as the economy falters, they foresee bleak prospects and mergers unless their companies get more innovative drugs into their pipelines. The clock is ticking on the race to increase productivity, as key patents worth a projected $30 billion in revenue will expire between 2010 and 2013, opening the floodgates to competition from generics, according to Barbara Ryan, an analyst at Deutsche Bank. This imperative is propelling increased outsourcing of R&D operations as companies trim overcapacity. more

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