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| | | In a laboratory, the fume hood is the primary control device for protecting workers using flammable and/or toxic chemicals. OSHA's laboratory standard (29 CFR 1910.1450) requires that fume hoods be maintained and function properly when used.
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| NEWS | | Researchers have combined their knowledge of bacterial genetics and web search algorithms to build a DNA search engine for microbial data.
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| NEWS | | The research laboratories feature mobile casework and flexible benching systems, pre-piped and pre-wired to ceiling service panels.
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| | | Safety is the primary purpose of any filtered enclosure or ventilated fume hood. In most situations, fume hoods remain the equipment of choice for ventilating hazardous airborne chemicals from the laboratory. However, there are applications where a ductless enclosure or ductless fume hood provides convenience and flexibility beyond what a traditional fume hood offers.
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| ARTICLES | | A new technology has been developed that recruits disease resistance genes and transfers them into domesticated crops--to fight disease without pesticides.
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| PRODUCTS | | HEMCO's UniMax series of hoods has been expanded to include wide selection of models that feature greater interior working dimensions.
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| | | Conventional LCMS sample pretreatment for forensic samples, such as blood, urine, tissues, and oral fluid, typically involves a manual or semi-automatic process that can take many hours. These methods are time-consuming, expensive and vulnerable to error--but they were the only option available to forensic laboratories. Until now...
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| NEWS | | Resistance by disease-causing pathogens to existing antibiotics is increasing, endangering millions of lives and costing billions of dollars.
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| NEWS | | Millennials have about double the risk of some cancers compared to Baby Boomers at the same age.
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| PRODUCTS | | Chromacity announces the Chromacity 520--suitable for integration into microscopy solutions, as well as a wide range of industrial systems.
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| | | Nitrogen and Phosphorus are the principal elements referred to when discussing nutrient pollution. Current, and past, efforts to control these pollutants have been generally inadequate. Efforts to date have been predominantly "regulation at the pipe" and have not addressed the non-point sources that are the root cause of elevated concentrations of nutrients in ground and surface waters.
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