Imaging Improvement for Flowcam08/02/2010 |
| Fluid Imaging Technologies has announced an improvement on the imaging capabilities for its FlowCAM instrument which is used for rapid imaging of aquatic microorganisms. The instrument is getting better and more detailed images in organisms as seen before. This makes the FlowCAM easier to use because they spend less time focusing the instrument and can identify organisms faster. |
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