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  2. Eurofins Scientific - Wikipedia

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    Eurofins Scientific was founded in 1987 with 4 employees. Eurofins derived the "fins" of its name from the French version of SNIF-NMR: Fractionnement Isotopique Naturel Spécifique par Résonance Magnétique Nucléaire or FINS-RMN. During this start up period (1987 to 1997), the SNIF-NMR patent was registered. [6]

  3. Gilles Martin (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Martin's parents, Maryvonne Lucie Martin and Gérard-Jean Martin, were both chemistry professors at the University of Nantes. [2] Gilles attended Centrale Paris where he dedicated a large part of his time to creating a company specialized in mathematics learning, Objectif Maths, alongside his friend Hervé Lecat, to whom he later sold his shares.

  4. Lancaster Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster Laboratories was founded by Dr. Earl H. Hess in 1961 as a 2,500-square-foot (230 m 2) lab with three employees, including the first lab tech, John Snyder.Earl Hess opened the company intending to provide analytical services to area agribusinesses and industries.

  5. Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory is the term used by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration to identify third-party organizations that have the necessary qualifications to perform safety testing and certification of products covered within OSHA and each organization's scopes.

  6. SGS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    SGS (formerly Société Générale de Surveillance (French for General Society of Surveillance)) is a Swiss multinational company headquartered in Geneva, which provides inspection, verification, testing and certification services.

  7. Bureau Veritas - Wikipedia

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    Bureau Veritas is a French company specialized in testing, inspection and certification founded in 1828. It operates in a variety of sectors, including building and infrastructure (27% of revenue), agri-food and commodities (23% of revenue), marine and offshore (7% of revenue), industry (22% of revenue), certification (7% of revenue), consumer products (14% of revenue), and Education.

  8. Applied Biosystems - Wikipedia

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    Company History Year Company Name 1981 Genetic Systems Company (GeneCo) 1982 Applied Biosystems, Inc. (ABI) 1993 Applied Biosystems, Perkin-Elmer

  9. Viracor-IBT Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Viracor-IBT was created through the merger of two specialty diagnostic testing labs, Viracor Laboratories and IBT Laboratories. [2] Founded by Dr. Konstance Knox and Dr. Donald Carrigan in Milwaukee County in 2000, Viracor was among the first to commercially offer real-time quantitative PCR assays to diagnose patients with Adenovirus, BK virus and JC virus, among others.