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From the Boardroom to Reality: RFID in the Fashion Apparel and Textile Industry
TAGSYS
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Effective Heat Sterilization in CO2 Incubators
Thermo Scientific Portal Optical Analyzers
Contamination control and elimination have been a major concern in cell culture laboratories for over 100 years. Though other technologies have been developed over this period for instruments, devices, and textiles, dry heat sterilization has emerged as the most useful contamination elimination technology for equipment chamber surfaces. A dry heat sterilization cycle has now been validated for ...
 
ICG commerce strategic lever for bottomline improvement
ICG Commerce
With continued softness in the economy and increased competitive pressures, companies are finding themselves besieged by investors and corporate boards demanding stronger financial results. This escalating demand for enhanced performance, coupled with the rising scrutiny and skepticism of the financial markets, indicates that fresh and creative approaches are needed to improve bottom line ...
 
Automatic Monitoring and Control of Cooling Water Treatment Products
Cannon Water Technology Inc.
Control of cooling water inhibitor dosage is one of the critical issues in achieving good results as to control of scale, corrosion and deposition; minimization of water management program operating cost; and environmental compliance. Manual test and control using easy to test for actives such as chromate, phosphate, and molybdate can provide acceptable results but better results can be found ...
 
Item-Level Visibility in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
TAGSYS
Market Drivers: RFID In The Pharmaceutical Supply Chain 6 HF/UHF Primer – Physics And Technology Characteristics 10 HF/UHF Technology Deployment Considerations 15 Report From The Field – HF Item-Level Pilots 18 Item-Level Visibility in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain – A Comparison of HF and UHF RFID Technologies 3
 

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