…Compressors Physical Review Accelerators and Beams 23, 100701 – Published 13 October 2020 Peter H. Williams, Gustavo Perez-Segurana, Ian R. Bailey, Sara Thorin, Bill Kyle, and Jonas Björklund Svensson https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.23.100701…
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…be used to perform specific set of experiments as required. 7. SURF (SAXS/UV-Vis/Fluorescence) (not available yet) (under commissioning) Combined spectroscopy and SAXS measurements. 1.5 mm diameter, quartz capillary with peltier…
…of equipment and systems. The team comprises a wide range of skills, from electrical design and drafting to software development and implementation of complex timing systems. Detectors and Scientific Software…
…and nickel (blue). A change of composition and localized inclusions were identified in the brass matrix (copper, zinc). Black grains were identified as lead (not shown here). Mixed colors indicates…
…dewars shipped to and from MAX IV. Creating a shipment in EXI with a complete list of Unipucks and samples is also necessary to use the sample changer at BioMAX,…
…to you. Before coming to MAX IV Here are the steps you must complete before traveling to MAX IV: Your proposal is accepted and scheduled by beamline staff, your…
…more about the inspiring research of our Swedish and European user communities. MAX IV Management hosted a meeting with leading Swedish industrial companies during the week’s activities. “European research Infrastructures…
…gives further insight into pharmaceutical treatments’ efficacy in HCMV cases. Although being regarded as a common disease, HCMV infections might cause severe consequences for immunocompromised patients and those with a…
The fluid in your gastrointestinal tract is a complex soup of biomolecules. When you take a pharmaceutical drug, the biomolecules may stick to its surface and alter how it’s dissolved…