• Finally, www.refractometer.pl is a site where we try to post information about refractometers and refractometry as used in chemistry. (chembuddy.com)
  • Refractometry is the analytical method of measuring substances' refractive index (one of their fundamental physical properties) in order to, for example, assess their composition or purity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Identify methods of measuring visual acuity in adults and children. (pcc.edu)
  • Please visit www.titrations.info for information about titration techniques, curves and results calculation, end point detection, methods and so on. (chembuddy.com)
  • This optical transmittance method of measuring dissolution is faster and simpler to set up compared to conventional techniques that directly determine the concentration of active ingredients through titration. (thedailyscience.org)
  • Optical methods for measuring the density of active ingredients have been used for some time now-for instance, determining the sugar content (Öchsle) of grape juice in winemaking through refractometry. (thedailyscience.org)
  • The first volumedeals with theoretical and practical considerations of gravimetric analysis acid-base titrimetry and pH precipitation and complex formation acidimetry and alkalimetry nonaqueous titrimetry complexo- metric analysis alkaloidal assay miscellaneous methods ion exchange chromatography and the analysis of fixed and volatile oils. (cbspd.co.in)
  • Refractometry of high accuracy (5 significant digits) for measuring refractive indices of liquids, solutions, and suspensions. (uni-sofia.bg)
  • Refractometry finds significant use in the food and drink industries, where it is used to perform quality control testing on sugars, oils, beverages, and many other products. (measurlabs.com)
  • Also included is a description of diagnostic methods for examining various tissues. (slackbooks.com)
  • Furthermore, also progress in information technology and quality assurance methods have contributed to a further reduction of diagnostic errors. (biochemia-medica.com)
  • Thus, this technique's flexibility both in terms of its deformability and range of applications easily surpasses other methods of in vitro force or strain detection. (udel.edu)
  • The passive PICs will come in two types, in PICs integrating array of 8 aMZIs that when coupled to the active PIC will employ the tunable VCSEL and PDs and will realize aMZI refractometry for the detection of pathogens. (libraproject.eu)
  • And thanks to the refractometry measurement method, it also offers accurate results in terms of specific gravity and cloudiness. (sysmex-wca.com)
  • Refractometry" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (harvard.edu)
  • Total mucin concentrations in sputum were measured with the use of size-exclusion chromatography and refractometry. (spiromics.net)
  • In the scope of miniaturized optical sensors for liquid refractometry, this work details the design, numerical simulation, and experimental characterization of a Fabry-Pérot resonator consisting of two deeply-etched silicon cylindrical mirrors with a micro-tube in between holding the liquid analyte under study. (hal.science)
  • Goniometric method for contact angles of fluid particles on solid surfaces or solid particles attached to fluid interfaces. (uni-sofia.bg)
  • Refractometry is an optical analysis technique used to establish the refractive index of transparent and translucent substances. (measurlabs.com)
  • The repeatable method preserves the same 125 μm structural integrity of the optical fiber for various applications such as multi-parameter sensing and bioaffinity. (limjunlong.science)
  • The method provides information about substances' chemical composition, purity, and physical properties and is commonly used as a quality control method. (measurlabs.com)
  • Refractometry is commonly used to ensure that different materials have the correct chemical and physical properties. (measurlabs.com)
  • An evaporator is a tool used in a method to transform the liquid form of a chemical substance such as water into its gaseous / vapor form. (electronmachine.com)
  • Bachem's manufacturing capabilities employ advanced solid phase peptide synthesis, solution phase peptide synthesis, hybrid strategies and other leading-edge methods, with multi-purpose equipment that can accommodate a wide range of chemical reactions. (pharmaceutical-networking.com)
  • Method for measuring the transmittance, the reflectivity and the scattering of light by the particulate layers - by research photometer or photomultiplier. (uni-sofia.bg)
  • Demonstrate proper methods of greeting and interviewing patients. (pcc.edu)
  • In order to overcome this limitation, we develop and demonstrate a high-precision refractometry technique that tracks small changes in the refractive index of Ge23Sb7S70 chalcogenide glass, down to 10-5 RIU. (udel.edu)
  • biological methods comes under the category of quantitative analysis. (benthamscience.com)
  • Oscillating drop method (ODM) by drop-shape analysis (DSA) and by capillary pressure tensiometry (CPT). (uni-sofia.bg)
  • In this paper, a fault-diagnosis method is proposed for generator rolling bearings based on wavelet packet analysis and neural network. (atlantis-press.com)
  • Contact angles of micron size particles by interferometric method and film trapping technique. (uni-sofia.bg)
  • This technique allows us to both identify the aging mechanism in this glass with high accuracy and compare different index stabilization methods to optimize our device processing. (udel.edu)
  • electrical potential recording method [Term] id: MMO:0000004 name: isolated body part method def: "The manner, procedure or technique by which a morphological or physiological state or property in an isolated body part is assessed and a quantitative or qualitative value assigned. (mcw.edu)
  • OM - - - 10/4/2013 32522 II C61529 Synonym SDTM-DOMAIN Domain Abbreviation/SDTMIG Domain Abbreviation Update synonym Pharmacogenomics Pharmacogenomics/Genetics Methods and Supporting Information 10/4/2013 N/A II C66734 Codelist SDTM-DOMAIN Domain Abbreviation/SDTMIG Domain Abbreviation Update codelist name to reflect that it is specific for SDTM-domains only. (nih.gov)
  • How does refractometry work? (measurlabs.com)
  • Dorland:Dorlands_Illustrated_Medical_Dictionary--31st_Ed, ISBN:978-1416049982, PMID:22654893] [Term] id: MMO:0000001 name: electrical potential recording method def: "A method using the work per unit charge necessary to move a charge body in an electric field from a reference point to make or calculate the measurement of interest. (mcw.edu)
  • Solid / Liquid extraction method is a very popular method in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries to acquire natural ingredients such as natural raw material flavors and fragrances. (electronmachine.com)
  • Learn how different methods can be used to measure a liquid component in an industrial process stream. (kemtrak.com)
  • To determine surface tension, the stalagmometer used a drop weight method, in which the number and weight of drops were compared to those from a reference liquid. (nih.gov)
  • This method can be utilized to achieve predetermined drug concentrations through oral delivery. (thedailyscience.org)
  • Stopped jet method for fast adsorption kinetics (from 0.05 s up to 5 minutes). (uni-sofia.bg)
  • The sample size was 60 patients per treatment group according to standard statistical methods [26]. (who.int)
  • There are cheptcrs on the Maxaell-Boltzmnnn method, statistical thermodynamics, the Gihhs method and on sj-stems of interacting particles. (datapdf.com)
  • Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification method that removes ions, unwanted molecules and bigger particles from drinking water using a partially permeable membrane. (electronmachine.com)
  • in vivo method [Term] id: MMO:0000002 name: transthoracic echocardiography def: "Method of graphically recording position and motion of walls and internal structures of the heart and neighboring tissue through the echo obtained from beams of ultrasonic waves directed through the chest wall. (mcw.edu)
  • ex vivo method created_by: mshimoyama creation_date: 2010-06-29T08:03:34Z [Term] id: MMO:0000005 name: post excision weight measurement def: "Any method for measuring the weight of an organ, tissue or other body part after it has been removed from the body. (mcw.edu)
  • in vivo method [Term] id: MMO:0000011 name: vascular indwelling catheter method def: "A thin tube communicating to the body surface, inserted into the vascular system and positioned to permit measurements of blood flow, pressure or blood sampling over a period of time. (mcw.edu)
  • We make petroleum analyzers that save customers time and money, while producing highly precise, accurate and method-according test results. (orbisbv.com)
  • METHODS: During their preparation, two water-phase miscible osmotic promoters, ethanol and propylene glycol (PG), were added to obtain a stable transdermal delivery system. (bvsalud.org)
  • If you have any questions about your sample or its suitability for the method, our experts are always happy to help. (measurlabs.com)
  • The latter method can achieve refractometry without the need for spectroscopy tools, provided certain criteria explained in the details are met. (hal.science)
  • Our trained scientific staff employs cutting-edge methods to develop new products, as well as to help ensure the quality of all of our products. (youngliving.com)
  • Refractometry - Gemstone Buzz methods for measuring refractive index. (wikipedia.org)
  • The principle of refractometry is based on a transparent or translucent material's ability to refract and shift light, also known as its refractive index. (measurlabs.com)
  • Refractometry is used to measure the refractive index of a substance in order to determine its composition or purity. (electronmachine.com)
  • The refractive index of any material can be found by using any of the above methods. (frankrijk-friesland.eu)
  • Interferometric methods for contact angles of thin films. (uni-sofia.bg)