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  2. Idexx Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. is an American multinational corporation [3] [4] engaged in the development, manufacture, and distribution of products and services for the companion animal veterinary, livestock and poultry, water testing, and dairy markets.

  3. IDEXX Laboratories sees 2024 revenue above estimates - AOL

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    IDEXX sees revenue for the full year to be between $3.93 billion and $4.04 billion, the midpoint of which is above analysts' estimates of $3.97 billion, according to LSEG data. Piper Sandler ...

  4. OSIRIS-REx - Wikipedia

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    The final four candidate sample sites The successful October 2020 sample collection, showing OSIRIS-REx touching down on the Nightingale sample site Sample collection as seen by the navigation camera (00:47; October 20, 2020) Images of the TAGSAM head showing that it is full of rocks and dust collected from Bennu and that it is leaking material ...

  5. Analytical quality control - Wikipedia

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    Quality control begins with sample collection and ends with the reporting of data. [4] AQC is achieved through laboratory control of analytical performance. Initial control of the complete system can be achieved through specification of laboratory services, instrumentation, glassware, reagents, solvents, and gases.

  6. IDEXX cuts annual sales forecast as pet owners remain ... - AOL

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    IDEXX's total sales in the quarter rose about 9% to $916 million, but missed analysts' average estimate of $926.16 million. Its quarterly profit was at $2.53 per share, compared with $2.15 per ...

  7. Fine-needle aspiration - Wikipedia

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    Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate lumps or masses.In this technique, a thin (23–25 gauge (0.52 to 0.64 mm outer diameter)), hollow needle is inserted into the mass for sampling of cells that, after being stained, are examined under a microscope ().

  8. Rosette sampler - Wikipedia

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    A rosette sampler is made of an assembly of 12 to 36 sampling bottles. [1] Each bottle is a volume that range from a minimum value of 1.2 L to a maximum value of 30 L. [1] The bottles are clustered around a cylinder situated in the center of the assembly, [1] where there is a sensing system called Sea-Bird or CTD, that stands for "Conductivity, Temperature and Depth", although other variables ...

  9. Aseptic sampling - Wikipedia

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    Aseptic sampling is the process of aseptically withdrawing materials used in biopharmaceutical processes for analysis so as not contaminate or alter the sample or the source of the sample. [1] Aseptic samples are drawn throughout the entire biopharmaceutical process (cell culture/fermentation, buffer & media prep, purification, final fill and ...