Labfit Instruments suitable for soil analysis 2016. Some instruments are also suitable for Mining Applications such a Coal, Mineral Ores, Bauxite, Cement and many more. All instruments are manufactured in Western Australia. www.labfit.com
Oxygen and carbon dioxide headspace measurement for modified atmosphere packaged (MAP) product. The new GS6000
headspace analysers represent the latest evolution, offering non-depleting technologies at an affordable price. The Gaspace
6000 headspace analysers offer high levels of performance technology and operator ease to fulfill the latest industry demands
for accuracy and reliability.
Case Study: Enhanced WWTP Performance & Reduced Operating Costs with Online M...Xylem Inc.
This webinar covers a case study at a water resource recovery facility highlighting enhanced performance and reduced operating costs with online process monitoring and automated control. Products covered are the YSI IQ SensorNet system and the Sanitaire OSCAR system.
Process Monitoring and Automation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities | IQ ...Xylem Inc.
The YSI IQ SensorNet 2020 XT is a water quality system for a complete sensor network. It's ideal for various installation needs. The modular system can accept additional sensors easily at any time. This is a powerful system to continuously measure water quality parameters anywhere in a facility for process control.
Measure:
Dissolved oxygen (optical or electrochemical)
pH
ORP
Conductivity
Temperature
Turbidity - ultrasonic cleaning
TSS (total suspended solids) - ultrasonic cleaning
Ammonium
Nitrate*
Potassium
COD (chemical oxygen demand) - ultrasonic cleaning
TOC (total organic carbon) - ultrasonic cleaning
DOC (dissolved organic carbon share of TOC) - ultrasonic cleaning
SAC (spectral absorption coefficient) - ultrasonic cleaning
BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) - ultrasonic cleaning
UVT-254
Orthophosphate
Immediate benefits include better network visibility and management, early detection of network failures, improved compliance with regulatory targets and cost savings (energy, pump/blower maintenance, labor).
Oxygen and carbon dioxide headspace measurement for modified atmosphere packaged (MAP) product. The new GS6000
headspace analysers represent the latest evolution, offering non-depleting technologies at an affordable price. The Gaspace
6000 headspace analysers offer high levels of performance technology and operator ease to fulfill the latest industry demands
for accuracy and reliability.
Case Study: Enhanced WWTP Performance & Reduced Operating Costs with Online M...Xylem Inc.
This webinar covers a case study at a water resource recovery facility highlighting enhanced performance and reduced operating costs with online process monitoring and automated control. Products covered are the YSI IQ SensorNet system and the Sanitaire OSCAR system.
Process Monitoring and Automation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities | IQ ...Xylem Inc.
The YSI IQ SensorNet 2020 XT is a water quality system for a complete sensor network. It's ideal for various installation needs. The modular system can accept additional sensors easily at any time. This is a powerful system to continuously measure water quality parameters anywhere in a facility for process control.
Measure:
Dissolved oxygen (optical or electrochemical)
pH
ORP
Conductivity
Temperature
Turbidity - ultrasonic cleaning
TSS (total suspended solids) - ultrasonic cleaning
Ammonium
Nitrate*
Potassium
COD (chemical oxygen demand) - ultrasonic cleaning
TOC (total organic carbon) - ultrasonic cleaning
DOC (dissolved organic carbon share of TOC) - ultrasonic cleaning
SAC (spectral absorption coefficient) - ultrasonic cleaning
BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) - ultrasonic cleaning
UVT-254
Orthophosphate
Immediate benefits include better network visibility and management, early detection of network failures, improved compliance with regulatory targets and cost savings (energy, pump/blower maintenance, labor).
A REVIEW OF VARIOUS SOIL MOISTUREMEASUREMENT TECHNIQUESBhushan Patil
This paper presents review of the different eight methods for measurement of soil moisture and describes the principle used, methodology, advantages, disadvantages and comparison. Described methods are Gravimetric method, Neutron moderation (NM), Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR), Frequency Domain Reflectometer (FDR), Amplitude Domain Reflectometer (ADR), Phase Transmission (PT), Time Domain Transmission (TDT) and Tensiometer method.
One of the most important aspect of Wireless Sensor Networks is Monitoring the content of moisture in the soil, temperature and humidity with the help of Zigbee.
Arduino and sensors for water level, soil moisture, temperature & relative humidity for application in the ClimaAdapt Project areas - Nagarjuna Sagar Project Left and Right Canals in the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for water use efficiency - Canal and On Farm
W.A.H.C 2014 The Future of Water Testing is DigitalITS (Sensafe)
Handheld photometers are replacing expensive lab equipment and matching drops to test pool water quality. This presentation is an overview of testing procedures used in the pool industry.
3 Things You Should Know About the Changing Refrigeration ClimateAllison Banko
This webinar provides the latest information regarding the regulatory changes and the potential impacts to food manufacturers and distributors. It also focuses on emerging technologies which meet the new guidelines and are innovative for cooling and freezing applications.
Now save up to 40% energy while increasing production and reducing downtime of your industrial heat exchangers and condensers with new Eqobrush by Watco.Visit here http://www.watco-group.co/eqobrush/
A REVIEW OF VARIOUS SOIL MOISTUREMEASUREMENT TECHNIQUESBhushan Patil
This paper presents review of the different eight methods for measurement of soil moisture and describes the principle used, methodology, advantages, disadvantages and comparison. Described methods are Gravimetric method, Neutron moderation (NM), Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR), Frequency Domain Reflectometer (FDR), Amplitude Domain Reflectometer (ADR), Phase Transmission (PT), Time Domain Transmission (TDT) and Tensiometer method.
One of the most important aspect of Wireless Sensor Networks is Monitoring the content of moisture in the soil, temperature and humidity with the help of Zigbee.
Arduino and sensors for water level, soil moisture, temperature & relative humidity for application in the ClimaAdapt Project areas - Nagarjuna Sagar Project Left and Right Canals in the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for water use efficiency - Canal and On Farm
W.A.H.C 2014 The Future of Water Testing is DigitalITS (Sensafe)
Handheld photometers are replacing expensive lab equipment and matching drops to test pool water quality. This presentation is an overview of testing procedures used in the pool industry.
3 Things You Should Know About the Changing Refrigeration ClimateAllison Banko
This webinar provides the latest information regarding the regulatory changes and the potential impacts to food manufacturers and distributors. It also focuses on emerging technologies which meet the new guidelines and are innovative for cooling and freezing applications.
Now save up to 40% energy while increasing production and reducing downtime of your industrial heat exchangers and condensers with new Eqobrush by Watco.Visit here http://www.watco-group.co/eqobrush/
The webinar is all about Ultra High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) performance and how new column technology can deliver the best separation power and be married with the best UHPLC system to ensure an outstanding result. It covers how chromatographers can ensure that even very complex and unfamiliar samples are assayed with the highest scrutiny possible? The webinar discusses how to get the most out of solid core column technology with the right UHPLC system. It covers the use of an extremely long column approach for ultra-high resolution assays and the outlines the importance of robustness and retention time stability.
Cb gf web in sep 2016, feeding chemicals to boilers sfc r3lorenzo Monasca
La dosificacion de aditivos en una calderas de vapor es muy importante. Previene la corrosion y incrustameinetos. Por eso esta presentacion te ayuda a eleigir la bomba adecuada para la dosificacion.
This presentation explores a brief idea about the structural and functional attributes of nucleotides, the structure and function of genetic materials along with the impact of UV rays and pH upon them.
This pdf is about the Schizophrenia.
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Introduction:
RNA interference (RNAi) or Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing (PTGS) is an important biological process for modulating eukaryotic gene expression.
It is highly conserved process of posttranscriptional gene silencing by which double stranded RNA (dsRNA) causes sequence-specific degradation of mRNA sequences.
dsRNA-induced gene silencing (RNAi) is reported in a wide range of eukaryotes ranging from worms, insects, mammals and plants.
This process mediates resistance to both endogenous parasitic and exogenous pathogenic nucleic acids, and regulates the expression of protein-coding genes.
What are small ncRNAs?
micro RNA (miRNA)
short interfering RNA (siRNA)
Properties of small non-coding RNA:
Involved in silencing mRNA transcripts.
Called “small” because they are usually only about 21-24 nucleotides long.
Synthesized by first cutting up longer precursor sequences (like the 61nt one that Lee discovered).
Silence an mRNA by base pairing with some sequence on the mRNA.
Discovery of siRNA?
The first small RNA:
In 1993 Rosalind Lee (Victor Ambros lab) was studying a non- coding gene in C. elegans, lin-4, that was involved in silencing of another gene, lin-14, at the appropriate time in the
development of the worm C. elegans.
Two small transcripts of lin-4 (22nt and 61nt) were found to be complementary to a sequence in the 3' UTR of lin-14.
Because lin-4 encoded no protein, she deduced that it must be these transcripts that are causing the silencing by RNA-RNA interactions.
Types of RNAi ( non coding RNA)
MiRNA
Length (23-25 nt)
Trans acting
Binds with target MRNA in mismatch
Translation inhibition
Si RNA
Length 21 nt.
Cis acting
Bind with target Mrna in perfect complementary sequence
Piwi-RNA
Length ; 25 to 36 nt.
Expressed in Germ Cells
Regulates trnasposomes activity
MECHANISM OF RNAI:
First the double-stranded RNA teams up with a protein complex named Dicer, which cuts the long RNA into short pieces.
Then another protein complex called RISC (RNA-induced silencing complex) discards one of the two RNA strands.
The RISC-docked, single-stranded RNA then pairs with the homologous mRNA and destroys it.
THE RISC COMPLEX:
RISC is large(>500kD) RNA multi- protein Binding complex which triggers MRNA degradation in response to MRNA
Unwinding of double stranded Si RNA by ATP independent Helicase
Active component of RISC is Ago proteins( ENDONUCLEASE) which cleave target MRNA.
DICER: endonuclease (RNase Family III)
Argonaute: Central Component of the RNA-Induced Silencing Complex (RISC)
One strand of the dsRNA produced by Dicer is retained in the RISC complex in association with Argonaute
ARGONAUTE PROTEIN :
1.PAZ(PIWI/Argonaute/ Zwille)- Recognition of target MRNA
2.PIWI (p-element induced wimpy Testis)- breaks Phosphodiester bond of mRNA.)RNAse H activity.
MiRNA:
The Double-stranded RNAs are naturally produced in eukaryotic cells during development, and they have a key role in regulating gene expression .
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...Ana Luísa Pinho
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) provides means to characterize brain activations in response to behavior. However, cognitive neuroscience has been limited to group-level effects referring to the performance of specific tasks. To obtain the functional profile of elementary cognitive mechanisms, the combination of brain responses to many tasks is required. Yet, to date, both structural atlases and parcellation-based activations do not fully account for cognitive function and still present several limitations. Further, they do not adapt overall to individual characteristics. In this talk, I will give an account of deep-behavioral phenotyping strategies, namely data-driven methods in large task-fMRI datasets, to optimize functional brain-data collection and improve inference of effects-of-interest related to mental processes. Key to this approach is the employment of fast multi-functional paradigms rich on features that can be well parametrized and, consequently, facilitate the creation of psycho-physiological constructs to be modelled with imaging data. Particular emphasis will be given to music stimuli when studying high-order cognitive mechanisms, due to their ecological nature and quality to enable complex behavior compounded by discrete entities. I will also discuss how deep-behavioral phenotyping and individualized models applied to neuroimaging data can better account for the subject-specific organization of domain-general cognitive systems in the human brain. Finally, the accumulation of functional brain signatures brings the possibility to clarify relationships among tasks and create a univocal link between brain systems and mental functions through: (1) the development of ontologies proposing an organization of cognitive processes; and (2) brain-network taxonomies describing functional specialization. To this end, tools to improve commensurability in cognitive science are necessary, such as public repositories, ontology-based platforms and automated meta-analysis tools. I will thus discuss some brain-atlasing resources currently under development, and their applicability in cognitive as well as clinical neuroscience.
Comparing Evolved Extractive Text Summary Scores of Bidirectional Encoder Rep...University of Maribor
Slides from:
11th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (IcETRAN), Niš, 3-6 June 2024
Track: Artificial Intelligence
https://www.etran.rs/2024/en/home-english/
Cancer cell metabolism: special Reference to Lactate PathwayAADYARAJPANDEY1
Normal Cell Metabolism:
Cellular respiration describes the series of steps that cells use to break down sugar and other chemicals to get the energy we need to function.
Energy is stored in the bonds of glucose and when glucose is broken down, much of that energy is released.
Cell utilize energy in the form of ATP.
The first step of respiration is called glycolysis. In a series of steps, glycolysis breaks glucose into two smaller molecules - a chemical called pyruvate. A small amount of ATP is formed during this process.
Most healthy cells continue the breakdown in a second process, called the Kreb's cycle. The Kreb's cycle allows cells to “burn” the pyruvates made in glycolysis to get more ATP.
The last step in the breakdown of glucose is called oxidative phosphorylation (Ox-Phos).
It takes place in specialized cell structures called mitochondria. This process produces a large amount of ATP. Importantly, cells need oxygen to complete oxidative phosphorylation.
If a cell completes only glycolysis, only 2 molecules of ATP are made per glucose. However, if the cell completes the entire respiration process (glycolysis - Kreb's - oxidative phosphorylation), about 36 molecules of ATP are created, giving it much more energy to use.
IN CANCER CELL:
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
introduction to WARBERG PHENOMENA:
WARBURG EFFECT Usually, cancer cells are highly glycolytic (glucose addiction) and take up more glucose than do normal cells from outside.
Otto Heinrich Warburg (; 8 October 1883 – 1 August 1970) In 1931 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his "discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme.
WARNBURG EFFECT : cancer cells under aerobic (well-oxygenated) conditions to metabolize glucose to lactate (aerobic glycolysis) is known as the Warburg effect. Warburg made the observation that tumor slices consume glucose and secrete lactate at a higher rate than normal tissues.
Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDASAMIR PANDA
Spectroscopy is a branch of science dealing the study of interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter.
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy refers to absorption spectroscopy or reflect spectroscopy in the UV-VIS spectral region.
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy is an analytical method that can measure the amount of light received by the analyte.
(May 29th, 2024) Advancements in Intravital Microscopy- Insights for Preclini...Scintica Instrumentation
Intravital microscopy (IVM) is a powerful tool utilized to study cellular behavior over time and space in vivo. Much of our understanding of cell biology has been accomplished using various in vitro and ex vivo methods; however, these studies do not necessarily reflect the natural dynamics of biological processes. Unlike traditional cell culture or fixed tissue imaging, IVM allows for the ultra-fast high-resolution imaging of cellular processes over time and space and were studied in its natural environment. Real-time visualization of biological processes in the context of an intact organism helps maintain physiological relevance and provide insights into the progression of disease, response to treatments or developmental processes.
In this webinar we give an overview of advanced applications of the IVM system in preclinical research. IVIM technology is a provider of all-in-one intravital microscopy systems and solutions optimized for in vivo imaging of live animal models at sub-micron resolution. The system’s unique features and user-friendly software enables researchers to probe fast dynamic biological processes such as immune cell tracking, cell-cell interaction as well as vascularization and tumor metastasis with exceptional detail. This webinar will also give an overview of IVM being utilized in drug development, offering a view into the intricate interaction between drugs/nanoparticles and tissues in vivo and allows for the evaluation of therapeutic intervention in a variety of tissues and organs. This interdisciplinary collaboration continues to drive the advancements of novel therapeutic strategies.
2. NEW PH ROBOTS
• Cleaner design to compliment other equipment in your lab• New models allowing up to 10 pH electrodes• 60-180 samples capacity
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• Labfit robotic system reduces potential errors
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5. AMORTISE QUICKLY
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• FASTER RETURN ON INVESTMENT (ROI)
• AMORTISATION <4 WEEKS
• LOW UPFRONT COST
• REDUCING OVERALL LAB COSTS
• MORE AFFORDABLE THAN EVER
• BETTER “BANG FOR YOUR BUCK”
• 30% CHEAPER NOW DUE TO LOWER OZ
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7. INTERCHANGEABLE HEAD UNIT
• EASY TO INSTALL
• NO NEED FOR NEW ROBOT
• SUITS ALL EXISTING ROBOTS
• SIMPLER & STRONGER DESIGN
• SINGLE STIRRER MOTOR
• UP TO 10 ELECTRODES/STIRRERS
8. PH ROBOT OPTIONS
• ELECTRODE CONFIGURATIONS – 1,2,4, 8 & 10
• TRAY CONFIGURATIONS – 1,2,3 & 4
• UP TO 180 SAMPLE THROUGHPUT
• OPTIONAL BUFFER PUMP – CONFIGURATIONS – 1,2,4,8 & 10
• OPTIONAL ELECTRODE RINSING SYSTEM
• CHOICE OF ELECTRODES
• EXTRA CALIBRATION STANDARD POSITIONS
10. PH ROBOT SOFTWARE – NEW FEATURES
• SCALES TO FULL SCREEN
• NEW AUTOMATION PARAMETERS
• NEW METHOD LAYOUT
• NOW ACCEPTS ~10 ELECTRODES
• SMARTER ELECTRODE MANAGEMENT
• OVERALL SOFTWARE ENHANCEMENTS
15. MULTI ELECTRODE MANAGEMENT
• IDENTIFY FAILING ELECTRODES
• AUTO-CALIBRATION WITH LOGS
• STRINGENT QA/QC CONTROLS
• SLOPES FOR EACH ELECTRODE
• OUTPUT CALIBRATION DATA
• LIVE DATA DISPLAYED ONSCREEN
17. MULTI CHANNEL DISPENSING
• UP TO 4 SOLUTIONS
• SIMULTANEOUS DISPENSING
• 8 OR 10 POSITION
• DISPENSES A SINGLE COLUMN
• METHOD CONTROLLED DISPENSING
18. HYDRA - METHODS
• EASE OF CONFIGURATION
• FLUSH & PURGE SETTINGS
• CONFIGURE VOLUMES
• CONFIGURE DISPENSING BANKS
• CALIBRATE DISPENSE VOLUMES
• SET NUMBER OF ROWS
• DISPLAY DISPENSE SEQUENCE
20. CS1232 CARBON SULFUR
• COMPLETE REDESIGN
• BETTER INFRARED DETECTION
• ~30% FASTER
• ~10% MORE ACCURATE
• COMPLIMENTS VARIOUS TEST WORK
• REDUCED RUNNING COSTS
• MORE EFFICIENT FURNACE
21. CS1232 KEY FEATURES
• MODULAR DESIGN
• REDESIGNED INFRARED CELLS
• BETTER ACCESS INFRARED CELLS
• IMPROVED MOISTURE AND DUST TRAPS
• REDUCED POWER CONSUMPTION
• LESS EXPENSIVE COMPONENTS
• SAFE - ONLY 24VDC POWER IN CABINET
22. CS1232 FURNACE POWER
• CONFORMS TO SAFETY STANDARDS
• ALL 240 VAC CONTAINED IN MODULE. ONLY
ACCESSIBLE BY AUTHORIZED STAFF
• REPLACEABLE AS A UNIT
• DETACHABLE CONNECTORS
23. LAB TGA
• MADE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
• SEMI-AUTOMATED BENCHTOP
• SUITABLE FOR VARIOUS MINING MATERIALS
• FOOD
• PETROCHEMICALS
• ENVIRONMENTAL
• PHARMACEUTICALS
• LOI’S FOR MINERAL ORES
• PROXIMATE ANALYSIS FOR COAL
• ORGANIC MATTER FOR SOILS
24. LAB TGA
• ACCOMMODATES UP TO 24 SAMPLES
• DESIGNED FOR SPEED
• PRECISION
• ACCURACY
• ENSURES MAXIMUM OPERATOR SAFETY AND
ERGONOMICS
• TWO TGA'S CAN BE LINKED TOGETHER
• 48 SAMPLES PER RUN
• EASY TO MAINTAIN
• QUICK AND EASY ACCESS TO ALL PARTS
25. LAB TGA
• EASY TO USE GRAPHICAL SOFTWARE
• THE SOFTWARE ALLOWS FOR EASY
INTEGRATION INTO LIMS SYSTEMS
• ONLINE MANUAL
• ONLINE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
• REMOTE SUPPORT
• CUSTOMIZED METHODS ON-THE-FLY.
26. AUTOMATED WEIGHING
• IDEAL FOR EXTERNAL WEIGHING OF TGA
SAMPLES
• BAR CODE SCANNER
• DIRECT EXPORT OF DATA TO TGA
• SUITABLE FOR ANY OTHER APPLICATIONS
SUCH AS FLUX WEIGHING
• CAN BE CUSTOMIZED