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    Goodfellow supplies metals, ceramics and other materials to meet the research, development and specialist production requirements of science and industry worldwide. The Goodfellow group consists of...
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    ULUU is an exciting new biomaterial that's incredible for our oceans and climate. It fights global warming by sequestering carbon in anything, and everything, that's built with it. It's...
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    Since its inception in 1962, OMEGA has grown from manufacturing a single product line of thermocouples to an established global leader in the technical marketplace, offering more than 100,000...
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    Dotmar Engineering Plastic Products was founded in 1967 and in 2017 celebrates 50 years of service to a multitude of customers across Australia & New Zealand. As the world around us changed, so...
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    TEIJIN LIMITED is involved in the manufacture, processing and sale of chemical products. Advanced Fibers & Composites segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of aramid fiber (such as yarn,...
  • News - 21 Feb 2019
    Cheese fondue is an icon of Swiss cuisine and a dinner party staple. While it may seem like a simple dish, getting the texture right can be a challenge for optimal mouthfeel, dipping and flavor...
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    The Bruker FoodScreener is a completely automated, push-button, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) solution that includes analysis and reporting based on 400MHz.
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    A-TEEM has already proven in many cases to be more effective in protein, vaccine, wine and water research, quality and process applications than HPLC and vibrational spectroscopy.
  • News - 26 Aug 2013
    A simple kitchen sink experiment helped Northwestern University researchers discover that green tea leaves not only can be used to steep a good cup of tea, but they make an excellent antibacterial...
  • Article - 7 Feb 2014
    The rate of an enzyme reaction is based on substrate concentration hence this can be used for determining the amount of substrate present.

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