Calibration in analytical chemistry is fundamental to quantifying substances and ensuring the metrological integrity of measurement systems. By establishing a reliable relationship between the ...
Although smartphones and other consumer cameras are increasingly used for scientific applications, it's difficult to compare and combine data from different devices. A new easy-to-use standardized ...
The authors consider several common techniques for verifying the accuracy of liquid-handling equipment and offer guidance for finding the appropriate technique for a given instrument. High-quality, ...
Flow cytometry has become a key analytical technique in clinical trials. Through its multiparametric analysis, single-cell resolution, and high-throughput evaluation capabilities, flow cytometry can ...
Instrument calibration should never be taken for granted, and thermal mass flowmeters are no exception. Flowmeters can be built with the highest safety ratings, features, and functions and the most ...
The Instrument Calibration & Maintenance System (ICMS) from Autoscribe Informatics keeps a computerised record of all instruments within a laboratory and a history of calibration and maintenance ...
Bridging the gap between theory and reality, material testing transforms dense technical specifications into the physical ...
It is a stringent requirement for all quality systems to calibrate the equipment used for measurements. The International Vocabulary of Metrology defines the term calibration as an “operation that, ...
Though dissolution testing has been under scrutiny, it is still a powerful test method. The dissolution test has been under scrutiny in several areas: the quality-by-design initiative has called for ...
When a massive star collapses or two neutron stars collide billions of light-years away, the explosion can unleash a brief, blinding flash of gamma rays. Catching that flash and pinpointing its origin ...