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PRODUCTS
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PHCbi brand's 18.6 cu.ft (528L) ultra-low temperature freezer operates on 220V and features VIP Plus vacuum insulated panels to deliver reliable temperature uniformity throughout the chamber. ENERGY STAR® Certified.
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Bridge regulatory gaps in visual inspection and improve product quality by managing defects throughout the product lifecycle. Get a better understanding of how a centralized data repository can help.
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The 362 Master series two-side labeler offers a wide range of equipment options with various print and label presence checks in combination with bad label return and product rejection.
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U.S. Pipe’s TR-XTREME® pipe is engineered for seismic resilience, providing the first domestic ductile iron pipeline capable of expansion, contraction, and deflection within a single restrained bell joint.
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Understanding the fine details of powder properties is crucial in the pharmaceutical industry, where the behavior of particulate matter can affect manufacturability and the efficacy of the final product.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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The Silent Saboteurs: Why Rater Drift And Site Unpreparedness Cost CNS Trials More
High-end technology cannot fix poor rater preparation or complex patient needs. True data integrity requires bridging the gap between digital platforms and the reality of clinical implementation.
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Revolutionizing Wastewater Management In Four Cities Through Water Mixing
Historically, lift station operators have turned to chemical treatments as the primary means of managing grease buildup. However, these methods carry inherent drawbacks.
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Outgrowing Excel: Implementing RTSM Software In A Live Phase I Trial
Moving from manual spreadsheets to RTSM mid-study requires precision. Learn how clinical teams maintain trial momentum while executing protocol changes without delays.
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Digital Transformation - The Power Of Your Data
Discover how you can circumvent numerous recirculations during the ultrafiltration process step, boost downstream bioprocess yield, and identify and resolve process inefficiencies.
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How Sharp Packaging's Clinical Packaging Process Is 30% Faster
Discover how digitized workflows and real-time verification are helping streamline clinical trial packaging, reduce complexity, and improve quality in a high-stakes, time-sensitive environment.
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New Duke Research Shows Participants Prefer Enhanced eConsent
It’s apparent to those who have used it that the “e” in eConsent could stand for much more than 'electronic'. Duke’s new research shows why participants prefer an eConsent experience bolstered with videos, media, questions, and more.
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What FDA CRLs Reveal About CCIT
FDA rejection letters show common CCIT gaps — low sensitivity and incomplete validation. Spotting these trends helps teams strengthen integrity testing and avoid approval delays.
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Driving Customer Profitability With Enterprise Platform, Pricing
Explore how the solutions and approaches offered by CDS can help different research stakeholders conduct more cost-efficient clinical trials in the industry's pharmaceutical, biotech, and device sectors.
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The Business Case For EHR eSource In Clinical Trials
Examine how manual data collection challenges prompted the adoption of an eSource solution that streamlined data entry, saving time and costs, reducing errors, and accelerating a multicenter phase 2 trial.
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From Paper To Digital Study Management In Large Patient Registries
Uncover how this sponsor was able to independently design and oversee its clinical study, minimizing external assistance, and easing the workload for their sites through mobile app accessibility.
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Your Chlorine Sensor Is Lying to You — Here's 65 Days Of Proof
The operators at Compton Durville Water Treatment Works thought their chlorine dosing was under control. Their Siemens Depolox membrane sensor showed residuals right at setpoint. The PID loop was doing its job. On paper, everything looked fine. It wasn't.
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Agentic AI And How It's Impacting Clinical Trial Research
Since ChatGPT’s launch in 2022, artificial intelligence has transformed industries worldwide—but the next evolution, Agentic AI, promises to be even more profound.
NEWS
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Quantum Uncertainty Tamed At The University Of Arizona10/6/2025
Researchers from the University of Arizona, working with an international team, have captured and controlled quantum uncertainty in real time using ultrafast pulses of light.
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Plant Adaptation Research Could Help Find Ways To Make Crops More Resilient To Climate Change1/3/2025
A team at the University of Calgary is making scientific advances in understanding plant adaptation, which could ultimately be used to find ways to make agricultural crops more resilient to heat, drought and climate change.
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Multiplexing Entanglement In A Quantum Network2/26/2025
Laying the groundwork for quantum communication systems of the future, engineers at Caltech have demonstrated the successful operation of a quantum network of two nodes, each containing multiple quantum bits, or qubits—the fundamental information-storing building blocks of quantum computers.
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New AI Molecular Prediction Model Could Speed Up Drug Discovery9/15/2025
Innovative research conducted in collaboration between a graduate student here and the global biopharmaceutical leader AstraZeneca has led to an important advancement in the field of AI-assisted drug discovery.
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Sites Contaminated By Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Are Much More Widespread Than Previously Thought, Researchers Find9/9/2025
Toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” are in everything from Band-Aids and clothing to water and floss.