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    • Data Storage
    • Agilent Technologies
    • OpenLAB Data Store with Lab Applications is meant for smaller laboratories and provides central storage of the data produced by OpenLAB chromatography data systems. The software is also designed to streamline the management of laboratory operations
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    • The SpectraMax i3 platform’s base system features an integrated optical system enabling top and bottom reads for 6–384-well microplates and launches with three detection modes: luminescence, absorbance, and fluorescence. The user-exchangeable cartr
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    • The QSI RS series features a range of full-frame and interline transfer CCDs from 768x512 pixels up to 8.3MP. Dual-read rates of up to 8 MHz with USB 2.0, deep cooling to greater than 45°C below ambient and 16-bit pixel depth allow QSI RS seri
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    • Olympus
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