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New Dual Wavelength X-ray Diffractometer From Oxford Diffraction, Now A Part Of Varian, Inc., Allows Increased ... - Read More

Date Added: August 27, 2008 08:32:03 PM
Varian, Inc. introduced its new dual wavelength X-ray diffractometer for the analysis of small molecules and proteins. The SuperNova is the first dual wavelength diffraction system to use entirely high intensity micro-source X-ray technology.

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