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Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series… |
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the NaioAFM is the new compact AFM from Nanosurf, and we are glad to invite you to a Webinar held by our partner Nanoscience Instruments on the next November 15th that will highlight its features:
- all standard operating modes available
- integrated controller, XY-table,…
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Bruker Nano Surfaces Division
Free Online Web Seminar
Comparative and Correlative imaging of Polymers
and biological samples by SEM, TEM and AFM
This webinar will take place on:
Wednesday, 21 November…
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Bruker Nano
Free Online Web Seminar
Combining Measurement Methods:
The Benefit of Fast Analytical Instruments
This webinar will take place on:
Thursday, 25 October 2012
16:00 UK | 17:00 European | 11:00 US Eastern | 08:00 US…
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Nearly 200 have registered for the nanoHUB-U online courses offered this fall, and more register every day. If you are interested in taking one of the courses—or know someone who might be interested—there is still time to register.
Each course is a five-week module taught by world-renowned professors from Purdue University.
For more information about the AFM courses:
A scientific overview video featuring the professors:…
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We are happy to invite you to our webinar “AFM imaging of DNA related structures” by Dr. Alexander Kotlyar, Professor of Biochemistry, Tel Aviv University.
The webinar will observe the results of work on synthesis and AFM characterization of the following DNA-based nanostructures: Double-, Triple- and Quadruple-stranded (G4) DNA nanowires as well as circular double-stranded nanostructures and complexes of the above wires with metal nanoparticles.
NT-MDT is looking…
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Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series… |
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Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series… |
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Whether your applications is 1 lb or more than 50,000 lbs, Minus K can scale their negative-stiffness vibration isolation products to meet the needs.…
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The SM-1 negative-stiffness isolator is the basic building block of the FP-1 Floor Platform and other heavy multiple isolator systems. They can be placed on pedestals and topped with custom table tops. They require no air or electricity.
This isolator has the same basic features of our all passive, negative-stiffness, manually-adjustable bench top isolators. It…
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The most often used standard probe for ultra-high speed scanning is the NanoWorld A R R O W ™ UHF
The Arrow™ UHF (Ultra High…
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Raman microscopy is a widely used technique in pharmaceutical industry. It allows identifying and rapidly characterizing chemical compounds, functional groups, molecular conformers, authenticating various drugs. Integration of Raman spectroscopy with Atomic Force Microscopy opens a wide range of new capabilities in imaging and characterizing pharmaceutical products.
In this application note, the distribution of chemical components within Anadin tablet is studied. Special autofocus…
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