Spectrophotometer Microlab 200
The Microlab 200 has a suction system easy to use, a filter wheel 6 positions and the possibility of adjustment of the lamp.
Technical Features:
· Light Source: 12 volt, 20 watt halogen lamp.
· Wavelength range: 300 nm-900nm.
· Wavelength Selection: Automatic, 8 filter wheel position: 6 standard filters (340, 405, 505, 546, 578 and 620 nm) and 2 positions available for optional filters.
· Photometric Range: -0.3 to 2.3 Absorbance.
· Target: Starting from scratch automatically.
· User Interface: Keypad membrane, commands and functions alphanumeric LCD display,real time clock.
· Measurement Methods: Kinetic to check linear kinetic with linear and white checkreaction; Kinetic two points with and without reagent blank; endpoint with and withoutreagent blank; Endpoint bichromatic reagent with and without white with white Endpointreaction with and without reagent blank.
· Calibration: Automatic, with a standard, linear mode, Automatic, up to 10 standards,nonlinear way.
· Measuring Time: Programmable (from 2 998 seconds for the test kinetic and colon);fixed intervals of 2 seconds to test endpoint.
· Time Delay: Programmable (from 0 to 999 seconds).
· Fluid Cell (measurement): Metal, with quartz windows. Measurement volume of 32 ul.
· Selectable temperature: ambient, 25, 30 and 37 degrees Celsius.
· Vacuum System: Internal pump controlled by electric motor.
· External Interfaces: Parallel, Centronics, Serial RS-232.
· Power Supply: 110-240 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz
· Dimensions: 38 cm x 39 cm x 14 cm.
· Weight: 7 Kg...
The Microlab 200 has a suction system easy to use, a filter wheel 6 positions and the possibility of adjustment of the lamp.
Technical Features:
· Light Source: 12 volt, 20 watt halogen lamp.
· Wavelength range: 300 nm-900nm.
· Wavelength Selection: Automatic, 8 filter wheel position: 6 standard filters (340, 405, 505, 546, 578 and 620 nm) and 2 positions available for optional filters.
· Photometric Range: -0.3 to 2.3 Absorbance.
· Target: Starting from scratch automatically.
· User Interface: Keypad membrane, commands and functions alphanumeric LCD display,real time clock.
· Measurement Methods: Kinetic to check linear kinetic with linear and white checkreaction; Kinetic two points with and without reagent blank; endpoint with and withoutreagent blank; Endpoint bichromatic reagent with and without white with white Endpointreaction with and without reagent blank.
· Calibration: Automatic, with a standard, linear mode, Automatic, up to 10 standards,nonlinear way.
· Measuring Time: Programmable (from 2 998 seconds for the test kinetic and colon);fixed intervals of 2 seconds to test endpoint.
· Time Delay: Programmable (from 0 to 999 seconds).
· Fluid Cell (measurement): Metal, with quartz windows. Measurement volume of 32 ul.
· Selectable temperature: ambient, 25, 30 and 37 degrees Celsius.
· Vacuum System: Internal pump controlled by electric motor.
· External Interfaces: Parallel, Centronics, Serial RS-232.
· Power Supply: 110-240 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz
· Dimensions: 38 cm x 39 cm x 14 cm.
· Weight: 7 Kg...
Hematology Analyzer
The CDS M Series Hematology Analyzer is simple accurate reliable and economical, the patented finger stick technology 20u draw is all it takes eliminates the need for costly drawing devices. With the CDS M Series Hematology Analyzer you can easily and conveniently integrate your data management package wit your system. This ensures compliance with all patient regulations regarding the patient data, patient records, quality control and general record keeping. The system is extremely easy to use with interface to EMR and an affordable solution the the physicians office.
The CDS M Series Hematology Analyzer is fast and can process up to 60 samples per hour with results delivered in just 45 seconds. The CDS M Series features a large LCD color touch screen which makes operation easy with and on-board step by step operation instructions and on screen histogram display.
Microscope...
A microscope (from the Greek: μικρός, mikrós, "small" and σκοπεῖν, skopeîn, "to look" or "see") is an instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye. The science of investigating small objects using such an instrument is called microscopy. Microscopic means invisible to the eye unless aided by a microscope.
There are many types of microscopes, the most common and first to be invented is the optical microscope which uses light to image the sample. Other major types of microscopes are the electron microscope (both the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope) and the various types of scanning probe microscope.
Hba1c...
Glycogen hemoglobin (hemoglobin A1c, HbA1c, A1C, or Hb1c; sometimes also HbA1c) is a form of hemoglobin that is measured primarily to identify the average plasma glucose concentrationover prolonged periods of time. It is formed in a non-enzymatic glycation pathway by hemoglobin's exposure to plasma glucose. Normal levels of glucose produce a normal amount of glycosolated hemoglobin. As the average amount of plasma glucose increases, the fraction of glycosolated hemoglobin increases in a predictable way. This serves as a marker for average blood glucose levels over the previous months prior to the measurement.
The 2010 American Diabetes Association Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes added the A1c ≥ 48 mmol/mol (≥6.5%) as another criterion for the diagnosis of diabetes.[1]
In diabetes mellitus, higher amounts of glycosolated hemoglobin, indicating poorer control of blood glucose levels, have been associated with cardiovascular disease, nephropathy, and retinopathy.
Using Microscope..
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