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Water purity is a fundamentally important factor in many laboratories, yet it is frequently overlooked. Researchers use water in most lab processes, and poor water quality can quickly lead to mounting problems, resulting in the generation of inaccurate results.
   
 
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Enzyme-based methods of testing for nitrates can replace conventional toxic reagents without sacrificing accuracy. Learn about the development and practice of these enzymatic methods of testing for nitrate levels.
   
 
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  Shimadzu’s EDX-7000/8000 spectrometers offer excellent sensitivity, resolution, and throughput for an array of applications, from general screening analysis to advanced materials research. They feature a new state-of-the-art semiconductor detector that offers a high fluorescent X-ray count per unit time. This enables precise, high-resolution analysis while increasing throughput. In addition, since it is electronically cooled, the SDD does not require liquid nitrogen, thereby reducing operating ...
 
   
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NIST researchers enabled by AFM-IR to publish first nanoscale IR spectra of individual plasmonic nanostructures
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