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    Matec Applied Sciences offers not only unique and powerful Particle Size and Zeta potential instruments, but also colloid characterization expertise as the world's leader in dispersion analysis...
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    At Rochester, we educate through research. All faculty members in the Department participate in the graduate educational program and direct a research program. A typical research group has 5 to 12...
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    UCLA is a leader in many fields, pursuing its mission through excellence in education, research and service. Our faculty, students, and staff work together to advance knowledge in the sciences,...
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    Combining different analytical methods into one instrument is of great importance for the simultaneous acquisition of complementary information. Here at Quantum Design Microscopy we combine two of the...
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    STOE develops, manufactures and sells scientific instruments for the non-destructive analysis of substances. Based on the X-ray diffraction (XRD) method, these systems characterize single crystals and...
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    Protochips is the leader for in situ (real-world) electron microscopy products. The revolutionary systems include Atmosphere for pressurized gas and heating, Poseidon Select for liquid; electrical and...
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    Since our inception in 1978 we have been providing leading edge instrumentation for the field of particle size analysis. We are an applications driven company that provides solutions to our...
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    Gold nanoparticles enhance chemiresistors for detecting warfare agents at ppb levels, with tailored selectivity via alkanethiol modification.
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    The kSA BandiT is a non-contact, non-invasive, real-time, absolute wafer temperature sensor. Using the temperature-dependent optical absorption edge of semiconductor materials, the kSA BandiT provides...
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    Researchers from Sandia National Laboratories have made tiny, complicated shapes from zinc oxide. Posted November 23 2003

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