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Alright..here goes...I'm using a CCD to do multielement AA w/ a multielement lamp...the prob...the Cu line is like 200X more intense than the others...so....lets attenuate it...prob..theres not a line filter for it in any catalog I've seen..so lets find something (compound,etc) that will abs some of the Cu324 line but let all wavelengths toward 200nm pass..thats kinda difficult since most organics abs in the 200 range..so I'm asking for any suggestions (other than the obvious change the experiment).....James Batchelor batchjd4@wfu.eduReturn to Top
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Has anyone ever tried to measure the thickness of a polymer layer with the -CH2- oscillation. If you have any experience or idea for calibration curves and so on ... Thanks for the response. O. HaydenReturn to Top
From the BiaCore menu you can use FILE-EXPORT-SENSOGRAM to export an ASCII *.txt file that can be read by almost anything. George A. Heavner Senior Director, Peptide R&D; Centocor, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------- Bryan Finn wrote: > > Hi, > We're looking for a small program or script that will convert the data from > a Biacore into a format readable by other scientific plotting/speadsheet software > (preferably ascii format). Does anyone have such a program for PC, Mac or UNIX? > > Thanks in advance. > > Bryan Finn > > ___________________________________________________________________ > | | > | Dr. Bryan Finn | > | Department of Physical Chemistry 2 Tel: +46-46-222-8254 | > | Chemical Center Fax: +46-46-222-4543 | > | University of Lund | > | POB 124 e-mail: bryan@bor.fkem2.lth.se | > | S-221 00 Lund Sweden WWW: http://www.fkem2.lth.se/~bryan | > |_________________________________________________________________|Return to Top
Tfs523 wrote: > > I am seeking a source for ICP grade kerosene. My first few feeble > attempts were not successful. > Why do you need ICP grade kerosene? By ICP grade kerosene do you mean a kerosene that has negligible metals? Personally I have never heard of ICP grade kerosene but would be interested in hearing what the market would be for it. GregReturn to Top