Corresponding Assessment Scenarios in Laboratory and on-Court Tests Kumar Jeetendra | May 29, 2020 To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the first to relate physiological, mechanical and specific performance parameters in basketball using the complex networks model. Thus, this study focused efforts on comparing, by means of centrality metrics (degree, betweenness, eigenvector, and pagerank), tests that can successfully establish power, velocity, and force results in …
Portable, Reproducible PCR COVID-19 Testing by Gilson Kumar Jeetendra | February 28, 2021 With the ever-increasing demand for COVID-19 testing, laboratories are placed under immense pressure for rapid and reliable analysis. Gilson’s portable Connected smart devices can create a fully traceable and reliable lab environment from wherever you are, bringing confidence to manual pipetting within your COVID workflow and preserving the integrity of your sample. NEW qPCR/PCR Wizard …
Scalable flow chemistry system benefits from improved reaction vessel switching Kumar Jeetendra | January 31, 2022 Asynt reports how AM Technology Ltd (Runcorn, UK) has used its ReactoMate ATOM lab reactor support stand to enhance the speed and ease of switching reaction vessels feeding their Coflore® flow chemistry system. Martin Monedero, principal chemist at AMT, commented “Our Coflore flow systems are designed to be as versatile as possible, enabling users to …
UK scientists apply pressure to develop sustainable and affordable catalysis for production of Biorenewable chemicals Kumar Jeetendra | March 7, 2022 Asynt reports how the Process Intensification Group, within the School of Engineering at Newcastle University, UK is using the MultiCell-PLUS High-Pressure Reactor as part of their program of ongoing research to create a new environmentally friendly generation of catalysts for production of biorenewable chemicals. Many industrial processes rely on catalysts containing expensive precious and metals, …
Routine Testing of Balances and Scales- How to Do It Correctly? Kumar Jeetendra | May 31, 2022 How much time do you spend thinking about the accuracy of your laboratory balance or industrial scale? Probably not much! However, over time the performance of weighing equipment can change due to environmental changes, wear and tear, or non-apparent damage. Routine testing of balances or scales in-between scheduled calibrations helps to maintain accuracy by ensuring …
Top 10 ways that Flow Chemistry will improve your lab life Kumar Jeetendra | June 6, 2022 Flow reactors bring a wealth of benefits in the synthesis of chemicals. Many of these advantages derive from the small size of the reactor, allowing rate promoting and elevated conditions to be safely applied – the enhancement then brings about the productivity required to run a reaction in the small reactor. Flow is an area …
LabX Laboratory Software Digitalize Your Weighing Processes Kumar Jeetendra | April 10, 2023 Start your weighing task with just one touch on your balance display. LabX™ Balance guides you step-by-step through your SOP with clear onscreen instructions at the balance. All results and process metadata are documented and saved in a centralized database, calculations are performed automatically and transcription errors are eliminated. LabX provides a seamless flow of …
How often should you check your lab equipment? Kumar Jeetendra | May 25, 2023 The frequency with which lab equipment should be checked might change based on a number of circumstances. These factors include the type of equipment, the patterns of its usage, and any recommendations made by the manufacturer. In spite of this, it is generally considered to be good practise to develop a regular programme for the …
Eppendorf introduces first microcentrifuge with hydrocarbon cooling Kumar Jeetendra | August 9, 2023 Leading life science company Eppendorf introduced Centrifuge 5427 R – the first Eppendorf microcentrifuge with hydrocarbon cooling to contribute to an even more sustainable laboratory environment. With this offering, customers can now perform various molecular and cell biology applications while using a refrigerated device that contains a natural cooling agent with a GWP of almost zero. …
Everything you need to know about how to buy the best lab mixers Kumar Jeetendra | August 16, 2023 Lab mixers facilitate the blending of relatively smaller volumes of substances, often ranging up to 100 gallons (380 liters). The laboratory mixer is capable of accommodating solutions with viscosities of up to 150,000 cps, a characteristic that is contingent upon the torque, horsepower, and speed of the mixer. The available types of lab mixer motors …
Aseptic connections for fluid transfer in Biopharma and Pharma industry Kumar Jeetendra | September 8, 2023 There is a wide range of processing technologies Aseptic connections, they can be supplied as either discrete components or more often as pre-validated, pre-sterilized single-use systems – ready to open and use. They are used to connect single-use fluid paths – these falls into two basic categories based on how the connection is achieved: those that …
The Ultimate Guide to Essential Chemistry Lab Equipment Kumar Jeetendra | March 19, 2024 Because the labs are equipped for doing research, analyzing specimens, and carrying out experiments there is a variety of apparatuses needed. Below is an inclusive guide to essential chemistry lab equipment: Glassware Beakers: These instruments have various sizes that allow them to be used in mixing, stirring and heating liquids; 50 mL, 100 mL, 250 …