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5156
Hello all, This probably explains some very strange tales I have to tell from the lands of plate readers. I was assessing plate readers for my system and in...
Oliver de Peyer
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Jun 1, 2006
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5157
Interesting response Gordon. I am assuming from Todd's response that he is referring to the monochromatic assumption inherent to Beer's law. If the...
John Bradshaw
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Jun 1, 2006
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5158
If you receive no response from this posting, try contacting your local Red Cross Blood Collection Center since they preserve both whole blood and components...
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Jun 1, 2006
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5159
Let's see if I can help. The primary reason I recommend filters for pathlength correction is the lack of wavelength error between measurments. As John points...
Todd French
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Jun 1, 2006
6:31 pm
5160
I have further plate reader tales to tell. Definitely a broad-bandpass filter can trip you up if it is too broad. My example, with my "F" plate reader, was...
Oliver
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Jun 1, 2006
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5161
Unless the grating drive is really bad... You should never see the difference considering the slit width is 1-2nm... If it were say 0.1nm or less then maybe...
Jim Batchelor
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Jun 1, 2006
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5162
The Laboratory Robotics Interest Group Discussion Group is for comments or questions about Laboratory Robotics and Automation. You receive messages posted to...
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5163
Dear All, We are considering putting the Multidrop Micro in an automation workcell. Can anyone comment on: - the reliability/robustness for an automated...
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Jun 4, 2006
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5164
I am interested in purchasing an Apricot PP-150 pipettor. If any used laboratory equipment vendor has one in stock, please contact me. Thomas R. Todaro ...
Thomas Todaro
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Jun 4, 2006
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5165
Thomas, You can post this on the LRIG Equipment Forum: http://lab-robotics.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=28 in the Swap Shop - Wanted to Buy section: ...
Andy Zaayenga
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Jun 4, 2006
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5166
Hello All, Just a quick question. Can anyone provide me with an estimate of the density of a 20% Glycerol in water solution (assume room T)? John Thomas...
John Bradshaw
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Jun 6, 2006
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5167
Hi Jon Labman Automation has used a few of the SIGMA 4-15 chilled units in various robots with no problems. Good RS232 interface driven from our VB program....
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Jun 6, 2006
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5168
Hello, I'm looking for a shallow (MTP height) disposable reservoir preferably with inbuilt baffles (if there are no baffles, I can built an insert). The use...
Neil Benn
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Jun 6, 2006
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5169
Corning offers a reservoir with it's 96well Transwell Systems. It is SBS footprint and microplate height. This can be purchased separately and comes with a...
Titus, Kim
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Jun 6, 2006
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5170
John, I haven't used or verified this, but it's an extensive table that should serve as one good reference. ...
David Buckler
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Jun 6, 2006
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5171
John, Merck Index gives the specific gravity of a 20% aq solution of glycerol @ 15degC as 1.049. Close enough for your needs? Tom McCloud...
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Jun 6, 2006
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5172
Hello Neil, Nunc offers several plate footprint (ANSI-standard) one-well plates or reservoirs: Rectangular Dishes are the same height as standard plates and...
Schroen, Dan
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Jun 6, 2006
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5173
Neil, Innovative Microplate lists three distributors in Europe. http://www.innovativemicroplate.com/main.html Best of luck! Steve ... From:...
Fillers, Steve
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5174
Hi Neil: A couple of options I am aware of: Millipore has a single well feeder tray with baffles which, I believe, comes sterile - part # MACAC0FS5...
Tim Blankenship, R-US
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Jun 6, 2006
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5175
Would I be correct in guessing that you are worried about your cuvettes freezing during shipping? If so, this will take you through it ...
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Jun 6, 2006
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5176
Neil, Matrix offers these reservoirs with removable baffles: http://www.matrixtechcorp.com/automated/pipetting.aspx?id=33 We have a sales office in Germany as...
Weiss, Craig
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Jun 6, 2006
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5177
There is the old standby - the crc handbook of chemistry and physics, otherwise known as the rubber bible (originally published by the chemical rubber...
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Jun 7, 2006
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5178
The only standard MTP height, 14.4 mm, one I have seen is from Nunc. It is the OmniTray http://www.nuncbrand.com/page/en/10244.aspx It has a 90 mL capacity....
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5179
Hi Neil, Have a look at the automation reservoirs. http://www.matrixtechcorp.com/automated/pipetting.aspx?id=33 Regards Peter Hans Peter Schur Matrix...
Peter Schur
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Jun 7, 2006
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5180
Hi all, Just wondering if there are any companies out there that manufacture Caliper Sciclone Twister II compatible nested tips? All I can find are the racked...
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Jun 8, 2006
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5181
I assume you have a Staccato system with a ALH3000 workstation with low-volume head. A few years ago, we tried also to find racked 3rd party tips, but did not ...
Jason Wu
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Jun 8, 2006
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5182
Hi, Caliper used to supply these in the past, but I assume you have already contacted them. I used to source racked tips from Molecular BioProducts ( ...
Cox Matthew (SLH)
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Jun 8, 2006
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5183
Hello Wang, Caliper manufactures and sells both racked tips and nested tips, in 96 and 384 format. The nested tips will fit nicely in the Twister racks. Please...
Nader Donzel
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Jun 8, 2006
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5184
HI all, Thanks for all your advice and suggestions. we have ALH 3000 system with twister II next to the LH station. We need nested tips (not racked box tips,...
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Jun 9, 2006
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5185
Just a note - it's really interesting when someone ships you blood samples in vacutainers in the unheated, unpressurized cargo portion of an airplane.... You...
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