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Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University licensed a new sequencing DNA technique
Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University licensed a new sequencing DNA technique, called pulsed multilane excitation, which utilizes four lasers, each matched to a certain dye, to LaserGen.
Tags: Biotechnology, DNA, dye, Rice University, technique
Research articles 2005-09-15
Hong Kong health expert calls for more food tests amid cancer scare
HONG KONG AFP — A health expert and activist urged Hong Kong's government to step up testing of imported food following the discovery of a cancer-causing chemical in freshwater fish from China. The call came a day after Chinese health officials unexpectedly halted exports of fish from the mainland...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, China, dye, food, Government, HEALTHCARE, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-08-29
Clearly clean.(Product Showcase)(Buyers Guide)
Clear Solution, all-purpose stain remover from Cleanline Products, is water-based with a neutral pH and contains no dyes or harsh solvents. This industrial strength product lifts stains from carpet, upholstery, and laundry, and is available in stock label or private label. ...
Tags: Clear, dye, FINANCE, Investment, solvent
Research articles 2005-08-01
Clearly clean.(Product Showcase)
Clear Solution, all-purpose stain remover from Cleanline Products, is water-based with a neutral pH and contains no dyes or harsh solvents. This industrial strength product lifts stains from carpet, upholstery, and laundry, and is available in stock label or private label. ...
Tags: Clear, dye, FINANCE, Investment, solvent
Research articles 2005-06-01
KFC hit by cancer-causing red dye scare in China
BEIJING AFP — Kentucky Fried Chicken KFC outlets in China have stopped selling their New Orleans roast chicken wings and chicken hamburgers after a cancer-causing food coloring, Sudan I, was found in the sauce, state media said. According to a statement released Wednesday by Yum, KFC's parent company, the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, China, dye, food, Manufacturing, Xinhua News Agency
Research articles 2005-03-16
Going grey or ready to dye
Byline: Hilarie Stelfox , There comes a time in every woman's life when she has to decide whether to go grey gracefully or prepare to dye. Because so many opt for hair colouring, the hair dyeing business has become a multi-million pound industry. But the use of...
Tags: chemicals, Cranfield University, derivatives, dye
Research articles 2005-03-03
Female interrogators humiliated Muslim prisoners at Guantanamo: report
WASHINGTON AFP — Female interrogators touched Muslim prisoners suggestively, paraded in front of them scantily clad prisoners smeared with red dye to simulate menstrual blood, according to a Pentagon report that confirms witness accounts, according to a US newspaper report. The report, which has not been released to the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, dye, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2005-02-10
Stability comparison of recordable optical discs—a study of error rates in harsh conditions
The reliability and longevity of any storage medium is a key issue for archivists and preservationists as well as for the creators of important information. This is particularly true in the case of digital media such as DVD and CD where a sufficient number of errors may render the disc...
Tags: CD, CD-R, disc, DVD, DVD-R, dye, media, NIST, U.S.
Research articles 2004-09-01
NPCA comments on EPA's proposed dye and pigment production waste listing
NPCA has submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the Nov. 2003 proposed Dye and Pigment Production Waste Listing. The rule would list non-waste waters from the production of certain dyes, pigments and FD&C colorants as hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA if these...
Tags: dye, Manufacturing, Strategy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-04-01
EPA's hazardous waste proposal under evaluation by CPMA
The Color Pigments Manufacturers Association, Inc. CPMA, Alexandria, VA, is evaluating a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA rule regarding the identification and listing of hazardous production waste in the manufacture of some organic pigments and dyes. The new proposal differs from and supercedes two previous proposals concerning the color...
Tags: dye, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-02-01
Study shows possible link between hair dye use, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
WASHINGTON AFP ? Researchers have found more signs of a possible link between the use of hair-coloring products over a long period of time and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a study in the American Journal of Epidemiology found. In a study of more than 1,300 women in the US state of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, dye
Research articles 2004-01-24
Non-staining nail enamel patented by Avon Products
* Patent No. US 6,528,044 B1: Avon Products Inc., New York, NY, has patented a non-staining nail enamel that contains at least one laked pigment and a metal salt in an amount effective to inhibit conversion of the laked pigment to a dye.
Tags: Avon Products Inc., dye
Research articles 2003-05-01
Nanophotonic arrays. (Nanomaterials).
Scientists from Brown University, USA, say that they have made nanocomposite arrays by filling nanopores in anodized alumina with an organic dye. The composites exhibited a much higher fluorescence yield than conventional films of the dye, the researchers report. According to lead researcher Dr...
Tags: Brown University, dye, laser, researcher
Research articles 2002-11-01
Seventh Generation has expanded its Free & Clear natural household product lines
Seventh Generation has expanded its Free & Clear natural household product lines to include sanitizing cleaners, all purpose cleaner and a glass cleaner that are dye- and fragrance-free. Other products are a 48-oz. dish liquid, 100-oz. liquid laundry detergent and a 112-oz. powder laundry detergent. The household cleaning products feature...
Tags: Clear, dye
Research articles 2002-01-01
Are the large central cities of the Midwest reviving?
Introduction and summary Most central cities of the large metropolitan areas of the Midwest showed signs of improvement during the 1990s compared with the previous two decades, according to such broad measures as population, employment, unemployment, and income. If such gains can be sustained,...
Tags: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Chicago, Dye, FINANCE, income, Indianapolis, job, Midwest, Milwaukee, Paul, Regional, Retail, U.S. Department of Commerce
Research articles 2001-06-22
International News: News in brief.
* Chinese-made hair care products are lagging behind imported equivalents on the Chinese market, suggests the Xinhua news agency. China's shampoo market is now dominated by Rejoice, Pantene and Sassoon brands, amongst others, whilst imported hair dyes are also preferred to domestic brands for their sharper...
Tags: brand, Branding, dye, Government, Johnson & Johnson, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, Xinhua News Agency
Research articles 2001-02-10
CSB Issues Report on 1998 Morton Accident.
The board wants OSHA and EPA to issue stricter guidelines for process hazards. MEMBERS OF THE US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board CSB have endorsed a final investigation report on the April 1998 explosion at Morton Specialty Chemical's Paterson, N.J.,...
Tags: accident, board, chemicals, dye, OSHA, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2000-09-04
Nordisk Biochem North America Inc
Harold S. Freeman of North Carolina State University, in partnership with Novo Nordisk Biochem North America Inc. of Franklinton, has received a one-year, $30,000 Collaborative Funding Assistance Award from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center that will apply modern enzyme technology to the dyeing of textile fibers. The goal is to...
Tags: dye, fiber, FINANCE, NETWORKING, North Carolina State University
Research articles 2000-05-01
Epolin Targets Niche Market of Near Infrared Dyes.(Epolin Inc.)
EPOLIN INC., Newark, N.J., has carved out a niche for itself as perhaps the only manufacturer of near infrared dyes that sell without restriction. "We are the only ones around who sell the dyes with no strings attached," says Murray ...
Tags: dye
Research articles 2001-08-13
Control by ring substitution of the conformation change dynamics in photochromic polypeptides
ABSTRACT In order to develop new systems that couple photochromism with molecular conformation change, a series of spiropyrans having different ring substituents were attached to poly(L-glutamic acid). The polypeptides were dissolved in hexafluoroisopropanol and dark adapted so that the dye was in the merocyanine form. Following adaptation by white light...
Tags: adaptation, bond, Cooper, dye, FINANCE, hydrogen, Investment
Research articles 1999-02-01
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