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Healthcare facilities: hospitals, health & dental clinics, medical emergency services, nursing homes, etc. Medical research laboratories. Veterinary practices & Abattoirs. Morgues & funeral ...
ByDutch Incinerators BV (DI) based in Terneuzen, NETHERLANDS
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INTRODUCTION At present, pharmacology, being an integral part of medical science, shows rapid development resulting in the discovery of ever growing number of new drugs and medicines. Hence, quality control and identification of drugs acquires vital importance as the number of counterfeited products inconsistent with Pharmacopoeia concurrently increases with the introduction of new numerous drugs. Identification of the drugs is necessary to reject the products that not only lack the required medicinal properties ...
ByLumex Instruments based in Mission, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
As the most prevalent form of nanomaterials used in consumer products, nanoparticles have an enormous range of potential and actual applications in almost every market sector. The inclusion of nanoparticles in a solid or liquid medium can substantially change its mechanical properties, such as elasticity, plasticity, viscosity, compressibility. Being smaller than the wavelengths of visible light, nanoparticles can be dispersed in transparent media without affecting its transparency at those wavelengths. This ...
ByDispertech B.V. based in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
A virus is biological nanoparticle with a size of 20 to 500 nm. A virus is a biological infective agent that infect living hosts and reproduces inside the host cells. Viral infect all forms of life; can cause disease in humans, animals, plants and even insects. Unlike most living things, viruses do not have cells that divide; new viruses are assembled in the infected host cells. Viruses contain genetic materials (either DNA or RNA) which give them the ability to mutate and evolve. It also has a protective coat ...
ByDispertech B.V. based in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nano-sized lipid bilayer vesicles that are released by cells into the extracellular space.[1] EVs consist of proteins, polynucleic acids (e.g. RNA and DNA), and lipids, and can be divided into several subsets including exosomes (also known as small EVs), microvesicles, and apoptotic bodies (sometimes collectively known as large EVs). Fundamental differences exist between these different types of EVs based on how they are produced (biogenesis), their protein content, and their ...
ByDispertech B.V. based in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
The highest standards of accuracy and reliability are required in laboratories and medical devices. STS products are perfectly suited to this purpose – an example is their use in pressure and measurements of dialysis ...
BySTS Sensor Technik Sirnach AG based in Sirnach, SWITZERLAND
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is the simplest aldehyde species and is present, or generated by, many sources (both natural and industrial). It is classed as a substance that is toxic and harmful to human ...
ByProtea Limited based in Middlewich, UNITED KINGDOM
PTR-MS are powerful tools for non-invasive, real-time breath gas analysis with many applications, such as screening for disease markers, study of pharmacokinetics or metabolic ...
ByIonicon Analytik Ges.m.b.H. based in Innsbruck, AUSTRIA