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NREL Helps Establish New PV Quality Standards for manufacturers.

2016-02-11 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Working with global partners, researchers at NREL completed 5 years of work toward establishing international quality standard for manufacturing photovoltaic (PV) modules. Supplementing existing ISO-9001 and jointly developed by IEC and International PV Quality Assurance Task Force (PVQAT), new standard appears in "Terrestrial Photovoltaic (PV) Modules - Guidelines for increased confidence in PV module design qualification and type approval."

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High-Speed Analyzer helps identify rare cell types/events.

2016-02-11 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

While offering high-speed analysis with detection rates of up to 40,000 events/sec, BD FACSymphony™ enables simultaneous measurement of up to 50 different characteristics of one cell. Ultra-quiet electronics system improves detection sensitivity, and configurable options let operators fully leverage BD Horizon Brilliant™ reagents. Together, capabilities allow researchers to conduct deep phenotyping and gain rich scientific insight.

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App Helps Iranians Avoid Morality Police Via Crowdsourcing

2016-02-10 22:05:21| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

As Iran opens to the West, the app could be useful for tourists, too

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Getting certified to information security standards helps companies gain client trust

2016-02-10 21:54:17| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Proper management of confidential information is essential, as it can make or break a business. BSI, the business standards company, can help. The post Getting certified to information security standards helps companies gain client trust appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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Study helps assess biosimilarity of protein drugs.

2016-02-10 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Interlaboratory study of 4 versions of a therapeutic protein drug—all manufactured from living cells—reports that an established analytical tool akin to magnetic resonance imaging reliably assessed atomic structures of biologically similar products, yielding equivalent of a fingerprint for each. Described in Nature Biotechnology, findings demonstrate that 2D nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy can be a powerful complementary technique for companies and regulators when assessing biosimilars.

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