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- Membrane Filtration Technologies In The Laboratory And Beyond
By: Andrew Long - Aug 28, 2009 One of the most commonly used types of filtration in the laboratory (and everywhere else as well) is membrane filtration.
- The Importance Of The Unsung Lab Balance
By: Andrew Long - Aug 28, 2009 One of the essential pieces of equipment in any sort of laboratory, the lab balance is a staple of this work environment. The standard laboratory...
- Good Food is Vital for Better Health
By: Dr. Lorna Mistranski - Aug 28, 2009 Two types of patients that were diagnosed with mild Alzheimer's showed contrasting results when dealing with the patients brain size-patients with...
- What Is A LIMS System Designed To Do?
By: Andrew Long - Aug 28, 2009 A laboratory information management system is software which is usually, but by no means always used in a laboratory setting. A LIMS system is used...
- Introduction to the Respiratory System
By: David Urmann - Aug 26, 2009 The respiratory system functions as a gas exchange that help us breathe. It is made up of organs in the body that delivers oxygen and takes away...
- Does It Take Brains To Study Brains?
By: Knight Pierce Hirst - Aug 26, 2009 The dictionary defines brain as the mass of nerve tissue in the cranium of vertebrates, but some masses must be more massive.
- See Neighboring Galaxies With A High Quality Telescope
By: Jim Samposzi - Aug 25, 2009 Scientists as well as hobbyists think of the universe as amazing and incredible. The only way to witness all of this is to view it with a...
- What you Need to Know About Laboratory Ovens
By: Jack Shrewberry - Aug 24, 2009 Laboratory ovens can be used in many thermal processing applications such as general lab work, core hardening, component and stability testing,...
- The Amazing History Of Microscopes
By: Jim Samposzi - Aug 23, 2009 The development of today's microscope is a culmination of several attempts to find a way to magnify things with lenses and light. The microscope...
- Applications Of Organosilane And Its Related Compounds
By: Chad DeBolt - Aug 20, 2009 An Organosilane is a compound consisting of 1 part organic structure, and one part saline structure. It must have at a minimum 1 carbon silicon...
- The Hollow Earth - A Possibility?
By: William Inner - Aug 19, 2009 The Theory. The Concept.
- Is The World To End in 2012? The Key Arguments
By: Bryan Enderson - Aug 18, 2009 Certain individuals have begun spreading internet rumors about an impending apocalypse to visit the earth on December 21, 2012. The rumors have...
- Understanding N-Isopropylacrylamide And Some Of The Unique Chemical Properties
By: Chad DeBolt - Aug 17, 2009 While there are many specialty monomers used in industrial applications, there are very few with the unique properties that can be imparted by...
- How To Synthesize And Use Vinylcarbazole
By: Chad DeBolt - Aug 17, 2009 Vinyl monomers are arguably the most broadly used monomer group in the world. Fundamentally vinyl monomers make up nearly everything we touch and...
- Siloxane And Its Application In Industry
By: Chad DeBolt - Aug 14, 2009 Siloxane is a compound that belongs to the Organosilicon group of compounds and has a variety of applications. Typically its units are composed in...
- Flow Meter: Measure The Flow
By: Chad DeBolt - Aug 13, 2009 A flow meter is an instrument that is used to measure the flow of a liquid or any other kind of substance which is flowing through any kind of...
- Iconic Civil and Structural Engineering - The Golden Gate Bridge
By: Phil Byrne - Aug 12, 2009 The brief history of the famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
- Iconic Civil and Structural Engineering - Sydney Harbour
By: Phil Byrne - Aug 10, 2009 The life and history of Sydney Harbour in 448 words.
- Tower Crane Hire In The Building Industry And The Movies
By: Dominic Donaldson - Aug 8, 2009 Tower crane hire is an important part of any major construction site, the cranes are pretty hard to miss as they can be hundreds of feet in the air...
- Iconic Civil and Structural Engineering - Tower Bridge
By: Phil Byrne - Aug 7, 2009 The how, when and where of Tower Bridge, London
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