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Scientists Calibrate Raman Spectroscopy without Running a Bioreactor Process
Scientists from the Netherlands have tested whether a popular analytical technology can be calibrated without needing to go through the expense of running a bioreactor. The team, from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), found that their technique for calibrating Raman spectroscopy using single compounds, such as glucose, to calibrate a model performed as well or better than data obtained from real processes. According to Marieke Klijn, Ph…
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Scientists Calibrate Raman Spectroscopy without Running a Bioreactor Process
Scientists from the Netherlands have tested whether a popular analytical technology can be calibrated without needing to go through the expense of running a bioreactor. The team, from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), found that their technique for calibrating Raman spectroscopy using single compounds, such as glucose, to calibrate a model performed as well or better than data obtained from real processes. According to Marieke Klijn, Ph…
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