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Spectroscopy enables researchers to identify chemical compounds, determine molecular structures, and understand fundamental properties of samples through the analysis of absorption, emission, or scattering of light or other forms of radiation. From infrared (IR spectroscopy) to ultraviolet (UV-visible spectroscopy) wavelengths, spectroscopy plays a vital role in various scientific fields. Explore how spectroscopy drives innovation and discovery across diverse research areas.

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QuanRecovery Vials and Plates with MaxPeak HPS

Waters

Protect peptides/proteins from non-specific binding losses. Autosampler ready QuanRecovery Vials and Plates with MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces (HPS) are designed to enable scientists to meet challenging sensitivity and reproducibility requirements in LC-MS peptide and protein quantification by reducing sample losses due to non-specific binding (NSB) and ionic interactions.

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I-dOne

Alifax S.r.L.

Next Generation Microorganism Identification - Reagent Free ATR-FTIR Microorganism Identification In One Minute.           Product under development. Not CE marked and not FDA registered. Not available for sale

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TSQ Altis™ MD Mass Spectrometer

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Develop in vitro diagnostic tests for demanding quantitative analyses leveraging the enhanced sensitivity and remarkable speed and robustness of the Thermo Scientific™ TSQ Altis™ MD Series Mass Spectrometer. The TSQ Altis MD Series mass spectrometer, a Class I medical device, offers superb analytical performance and features the maximum usability, sensitivity and robustness required for laboratory developed tests (LDTs) from c…

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Virsa™ Raman Analyser

Renishaw plc.

Use the Virsa Raman Analyser, Renishaw's latest high-performance Raman spectroscopy system, to take your spectroscopic analysis away from the confines of the laboratory microscope to new samples and environments.

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