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  1. Analytical Chemistry and The 'Big' Scientific Instrumentation Revolution. by DAVIS BAIRD, 1993
  2. Building Scientific Apparatus: A Practical Guide to Design and Construction by John H. Moore, 1982-12
  3. Parallel distribution opportunities for instrumentation.(Fisher-Scientific to distribute Shimadzu Scientific Instruments' High-Performance Liquid Chromotogaphy ... An article from: Instrument Business Outlook
  4. Indicators of scientific research instrumentation in academic institutions: A feasibility study : findings and recommendations by Kenneth Burgdorf, 1982
  5. Buying Instruments the Right Way: A Guide to Buying Scientific Instrumentation by Fred E. Klink, 2004-07
  6. Scientific Instrumentation for Physics Research: 2nd. Edition - Revised and Expanded (Brazilian edition) by Ademarlaudo França Barbosa, 2010
  7. Analysis of factors influencing rate and rise of large scientific balloons (Instrumentation papers) by George F Nolan, 1973
  8. Gas replenishment techniques for use in high-altitude, long-duration scientific balloon flights (Instrumentation papers) by Andrew S Carten, 1979
  9. Gakujutsu yogoshu: Japanese scientific terms : instrumentation technology / compiled by Ministry of Education, Science Sports and Culture (Japanese Edition)
  10. Technology transfer: Part 1. Process instrumentation and control (Scientific and Technical Survey) by N. P. D Dang, 1984
  11. The instrumentation of payloads of scientific sounding rockets: A thesis prepared for submission to the Board of Examiners of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario by William L Haney, 1967
  12. A virtual instrumentation based engineering experimentation course (Center for advanced studies) by Vincent Wilczynski, 1997
  13. Electronics and Instrumentation for Scientists by Howard V. Malmstadt, Christie G. Enke, et all 1981-01
  14. Study, Measure, Experiment: Stories of Scientific Instruments at Dartmouth College by David Pantalony, Richard L. Kremer, et all 2005-11-09

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23. Sippican, Inc.
Design, development, and manufacture of oceanographic instrumentation for the scientific communities and navies of the world.
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24. SPIE Astronomical Telescopes And Instrumentation 2008
discoveries regarding the nature and origin of the Universe continue to flow from the advanced technology of ground and spacebased telescopes and instrumentation. Scientific
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Event SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2008 Begins June 23, 2008 Ends June 28, 2008 Papers Ab. Country France State City Marseille Email customerservice@spie.org Category Science: Astronomy Category 2 Category 3 Exhibits Y Organization Contact 1000 20th st Bellingham, WA 98225 URL http://spie.org/astronomical-instrumentation.xml?WT.mc_id=RCALENDARW Venue Palais des Congrès Parc Chanot Conference Centre Description Spectacular discoveries regarding the nature and origin of the Universe continue to flow from the advanced technology of ground and space-based telescopes and instrumentation. Scientific synergy has also existed for many years between ground and space such as the use of 8-10 m class ground-based telescopes for spectroscopy of distant galaxies discovered in Hubble Space Telescope images. Further progress is anticipated in this area when the more powerful JWST will complement the next generation of Extremely Large Ground-based Telescopes now being designed around the world. Most examples of scientific synergy arise naturally due to the demands of addressing specific scientific questions.
There is a growing realization, however, that optimization of resources actually requires agreement on long term research goals and the selection and development of the appropriate complementary ground and space facilities, which commonly require a decade or more to bring to fruition. The US Decadal Survey is an example of this cooperation, and for the first time, a similar European-wide Science and Infrastructure Vision is being developed in collaboration between scientists and funding agencies. Synergy is thus a particularly apt theme for this symposium in France. Given the wide scope of this symposium it is also appropriate to consider other areas where synergies may be encouraged beyond the purely scientific, such as the development of enabling technologies, addressing the challenges of systems engineering, managing large, long term projects and adequately funding them over the development and operational lifecycles.

25. Princeton Scientific Instruments, Inc.
Develops and manufactures state of the art electro-optic instruments for scientific and military applications.
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26. Diagnostic Instrumentation | Scientific Solutions
Particle Beam and Plasma Diagnostics Scientific Solutions has a great deal of experience in the development of particle beam diagnostic instrumentation.
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27. Science With The Galileo Star Scanner
Offers technical papers on how this navigation instrument can also be used for scientific observations, such as radiation detection and observation of variable stars.
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28. The Venera 11 & 12 Probes To Venus
Summary of the missions including a description of instrumentation and scientific goals. Also includes a gallery of pictures. From NASA s High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center.
http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/heasarc/missions/venera1112.html
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    Veneras 11 and 12 were part of the French-Soviet collaboration SIGNE 2. The SIGNE 2 project consisted of French-built gamma ray detectors on the Soviet satellites Venera 11, Venera 12, and Prognoz 7. These 3 satellites then formed an interplanetary gamma-ray burst triangulation network. Two features made this program unique in its time: it was the first time that identical detectors had been used simultaneously for gamma-ray burst studies on separate spacecraft over interplanetary distances, and the experiments used the largest dedicated gamma-ray burst detectors put into orbit. Both Veneras had two dedicated gamma-ray burst detectors, arranged in such a way that they viewed 4-pi steradians. Each detector consisted of a 4.5 X 3.7 cm NaI(Tl) crystal surrounded by an 8mm thick plastic anticoincidence jacket. The crystal and plastic were viewed from the side by photomultiplier tubes. Also aboard the 2 spacecraft was the KONUS experiment. It consisted of 6 scintillation detectors, a set of 6 devices for gamma-ray burst detection against the current background, 6 counters to measure the count rate in each sensor, a 320-channel time analyzer, and a 128 channel PHA. Each scintillator was a NaI(Tl) crystal with 80 mm diameter and 30 mm thickness. The background was measured over the energy range 50-150 keV for count rate, and over the range 30 keV - 2 MeV for spectra. Eight seconds of preburst data was recorded when a trigger was issued, with a resolution of 0.25 s. The temporal profile of the burst was recorded in 3 ways: 2 s with 15.625 ms resolution, 32 s with 0.25 s resolution, and an additional 32 s with 1 s resolution. The PHA trigger mode was a 16 channel, quasi-logarithmic energy scale mode which measured 8 energy spectra in 8 successive intervals of 4 s each. The threshold sensitivity at the 6-sigma trigger level was ~4 X 10
  • 29. Multiplexing Promega’s Cell-Based Assays Using Beckman Coulter
    Multiplexing Promega’s CellBased Assays Using Beckman Coulter Instrumentation Scientific Poster, PS029
    http://www.promega.com/scientific_posters/ps029/ps029.pdf

    30. The Venera 13 & 14 Probes To Venus
    Summary of the missions including a description of instrumentation and scientific goals. Also includes a gallery of pictures. From NASA s High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center.
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    Venera 13 was launched on 30 October 1981 and Venera 14 was launched on 4 November 1981. They journeyed to Venus and deposited their landers on 1 March and 5 March 1982, respectively. There were 2 high-energy instruments aboard each spacecraft, one a continuation of the French-Soviet collaboration and one called the "Konus" experiment. These experiments returned data until March 1983.
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    There was also an updated version of the SNEG-2M3 (which was aboard Venera 11 & 12) experiment aboard Venera 13 & 14. The following features remained the same: dimensions of detectors, temporal characteristics, calibration energy scale, and nomogram SNEG-2M3. There were again 2 detectors pointed in the solar/antisolar directions. The "burst" part of the instrument changed. To trigger the burst mode, there had be a 6.5 sigma increase in the count rate in less than 1 s, where sigma is the dispersion of the averaged measured background. This increased the event analysis time by a factor of 4, and the recording threshold was reduced 30%. Bursts wererecorded over the energy range 50-800 keV. Improved photomultipliers allowed measurements to be taken with a low energy threshold of 45-65 keV during the first 10 months of operation.
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    37. Multiplexing Promega’s Cell-Based Assays Using Tecan
    Multiplexing Promega’s CellBased Assays Using Tecan Instrumentation Scientific Poster, PS030
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    39. Space Instrumentation, Scientific Instrumentation, Seismometers
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    40. Nick Schneider
    Global Change in the JupiterIo System; Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Astronomy, Space Physics; Instrumentation, Scientific Visualization. My links
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    I'm a faculty member in the and a researcher in . Look at my vita if you don't have anything better to do!!!
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    News Flash! Our new introductory astronomy textbook The Cosmic Perspective has been published by Addison Wesley! Instructors can obtain their own free examination copy (by following the links), and anyone can buy a copy My typical weekly schedule for Spring 2002
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