Sample Heating Articles & Analysis
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Thermal stability generally refers to the ability of collagen to maintain its structure and function during the heating process. Here are some common methods to evaluate the thermal stability of collagen:1. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)(1) PrincipleDSC is a technique that measures the amount of heat absorbed or released by a sample ...
When hearing terms like humidity and relative humidity, people often think about the weather. This is because water vapor has an impact on how humans perceive comfort; both high humidity and low humidity can make people feel uncomfortable. You might already be aware that amount of water vapor present in air can impact how a medical device performs. Understanding how water vapor affects analysis ...
So, if the relative humidity is 50 percent, that means the air at that temperature and pressure could hold twice as much water vapor as it currently does. If the air were heated (keeping pressure constant), the relative humidity would go down. ...
General function and description: The sample (serum, blood, urine or any other aqueous solution) is filled in a plastic sample tube and cooled via a Peltier element. These are semiconductor devices, which become cold on one side and warm on the other when electrical current flows through. The cold side cools the sample whilst the ...
