Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring Articles & Analysis
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Stoptober takes place every October in the UK. Launched in 2012, the campaign encourages smokers to quit for 28 days. The theme for 2024 is ‘When you stop smoking, good things start to happen’. Bedfont® Scientific Ltd., world leaders in breath analysis, hosted a discussion with Smokerlyzer® Medical Advisory Board Members Dr Amer Siddiq Amer Nordin and Dr Anne Yee. The panel ...
Bedfont® Scientific Limited hosted an informative webinar Children with Asthma, with seasoned respiratory nurse Carol Stonham MBE leading the discussion along with Kirsty at Medway Asthma Self-Help (MASH). The webinar was a private screening for local Medway football coaches and gave valuable insights on managing, treating and recognising an asthma emergency. Carol Stonham MBE, has been a ...
These bodies of water are also unique in part because they contain a great deal of organic matter; this heightened volume of biological activity results in lower average levels of dissolved oxygen (DO). Sudden changes in salinity, such as those resulting from recent development nearby, can negatively impact the creek’s ability to sustain the organisms within – ...
With the help of PME’s miniDOT© Logger, O’Gorman’s team were able to monitor the metabolic response of fish within their own environments across naturally occurring gradients of water temperatures.Salmonid Studies While Dr. ...
The pressure on clinical laboratories has increased significantly in recent years and the need for fast, accurate and thorough data is reaching unprecedented levels. COVID-19 has put an intense spotlight on automated liquid handling systems in particular, and with worldwide reliance and investment in PCR testing capabilities, this insatiable demand for rapid testing is unlikely to dissipate soon. ...
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 heat from the warm side dissipates into the air by convection. ...
Summary Hypoxia is defined as oxygen deficiency in cellular environments. Oxygen (O2) deficiency within in vivo environments is commonly linked to a wide range of co-morbidities, e.g., respiratory failure, Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and other life threatening ailments (Reference Section; 2, 6). However, certain cell types thrive in low-O2 environments. Angiogenesis and tumor progression ...
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