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 The challenge of PBDEs in the environment—and in the lab. Solutions you can use Recently, research has shown that even low-level exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) can cause neurotoxic damage—an effect similar to the already-banned polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). A common flame retardant, PBDEs are found in many commercial products including textiles, furniture, circuit boards, and other consumer electronics like televisions and computers. Read full article
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 Product update: Boost your productivity even higher with new GC/MS software enhancements In response to interviews conducted with Agilent MSD customers worldwide, an enhanced version of Agilent's MSD Productivity ChemStation software was released in September 2003. Already the most popular GC/MS software in the industry, the new version (Revision D.01.00) delivers features designed to increase usability and productivity in the lab. Read full article
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 Two ways to learn at your leisure: Announcing NEW e-Learning On Demand and e-Learning Live Now you can stay up-to-date thanks to two convenient education tools from Agilent. These new tools include a series of focused instrument training modules that are time-saving, economical, and individualized to fit your needs. Get details here |
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