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  • News - 15 May 2018
    For people dealing with hypertension and certain other illnesses, eating excess salt raises blood pressure and increases the probability of heart complications. To help monitor salt consumption,...
  • News - 11 Jul 2013
    Intellitect Water launched the new V2 Intellisonde (IV2) in-pipe water quality monitor in 2012, which offered two new advantages; retained calibration data and improved chlorine measurement. Since...
  • Article - 6 Aug 2013
    The LM80 laser level transmitter is used to measure salt in pellet form. The instrument precisely measures level, distance and position over long ranges.
  • News - 18 Mar 2010
    Onset has recently announced the HOBO Conductivity Logger that is useful to monitor aquifers for the intrusion by salt water as well as agricultural and road runoffs. Key features of the...
  • News - 14 Mar 2018
    Earlier this month, the results of a seventeen-year survey on CO2 emissions around Salt Lake City in Utah were published. With the first of the sensors placed in February 2001, this represents the...
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    One size does not fit all. Whether it is design assistance, custom products or smaller volumes, clients need flexible solutions instead of rigid excuses. In addition to our standard products, we...
  • News - 21 Apr 2022
    Japanese researchers have created a novel device that enables individuals who are monitoring their salt intake to enjoy umami dishes that are typically high in sodium, such as ramen and miso soup,...
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    Established in 1971, Cambridge based Delta-T Devices specialises in instruments for environmental science, in particular: agronomy, plant physiology, eco-physiology, data logging, meteorology, soil...
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    Operations that struggle with the challenges of inventory management and timely replenishment of all types of powders and bulk solids can monitor silo levels on their smartphone, tablet, or desktop...
  • News - 29 Mar 2018
    A microsensor that enables direct monitoring and adjustment of the composition of kidney dialysis fluid has been developed by scientists at TU Eindhoven. This is a significant step forward in...

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