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Brookhaven Instruments Corporation
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Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a chromatographic method in which particles are separated based on their hydrodynamic vol- ume. When the separation medium is a gel, the technique is known as gel permeation chroma- tography (GPC) or gel filtration chromatogra- phy (GFC). Often the terms SEC and GPC are used interchangeably, while GFC is most often used for aqueous chromatography. ...
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TransDermal Technologies, Inc.
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Anaesthesia, 2006, 61, pages 123–126 doi:10.1111/j.1365-2044.2005.04432.x ........................................ ........................................ ........................................ ........................................ ........................................ .............
Study of a combined percutaneous local anaesthetic and the TDS system for venepuncture
A. T. Tucker,1 Z. ...
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TransDermal Technologies, Inc.
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Testosterone, an endogenous hormone is the most important androgen secreted into the blood by the Leydig cells in the testes. In women, testosterone also is probably the prin- cipal androgen and is synthesized both in the corpus luteum and the adrenal cortex by simi- lar pathways [Snyder 2001]. Testosterone de- ficiency in men (hypogonadal) is always as- sociated with incomplete development of ...
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Xcelience, LLC
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Rapid, Sensitive, General-Purpose Cleaning-Verification HPLC Methods Using Fused-Core™ Particle (FCP) Columns on Conventional Instrumentation S. Bannister1, M. Talbott1, F. Hanciles1, R. Henry2 1Xcelience LLC, Tampa, FL; 2Consultant, State College, PA
This work was undertaken to investigate the use of rapid gradients using recently introduced FCP columns on conventional instrumentation in the ...
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Woodley Equipment Company Ltd
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Point Of Care Testing in Clinical Trials – Page 1
Point of care (POC) testing is diagnostic testing performed promptly and conveniently in the vicinity of the patient, avoiding the often lengthy procedure of sending samples to be processed in a central laboratory. This gives rise to the alternative names of near‐patient and bedside testing. The requirement for POC testing is increasing, with the ...
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