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A science demonstration about forces culminating in a three board palm strike like I learned in Tae Kwon Do.
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In part two of our NeoFox tutorials, we show you how to perform a two-point calibration. In this example we will be using Nitrogen as the Zero percent Oxygen standard, and room air as our second standard at 20.9% Oxygen. If you have not setup your NeoFox software, please view the first video in...
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Oxygen, sensor, O2, pH, Sensors, Fiber Optics, NeoFox, Ocean Optics, Optical Fiber, Phase, Measurement, Non-invasive, Calibration |
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Introducing the newest in Oxygen sensing technology from Ocean Optics. This video walks you through setting up your NeoFox system and installing the specialized software interface on your computer. For more information, visit www.oceanoptics.com/Products/neofox.asp
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Optical, Oxygen, Sensor, O2, pH, Phase Measurement, NeoFox, FOXY, Patches, Probes, Ocean Optics |
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In this video, Dr. Enoch Small from Quantum Northwest presents the advantages of the qpod 2e temperature controller. Combined with Ocean Optics spectrometers, the qpod 2e creates a highly sophisticated system at a fraction of the cost of other bench-top units. For more information on the qpod 2e,...
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spectroscopy, spectrometer, temperature, control, peltier, thermal, cuvette, holder, ocean optics, lenses, fibers, light, measurement, science, Quantum, Northwest, fluorescence, absorbance |
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Learn the quick and easy steps for turning your Jaz into a network spectrometer. Configure your Jaz and access your data over Ethernet. Communicate with your Jaz from anywhere on the network using SpectraSuite software. For more information, visit www.oceanoptics.com/Products/jaz.asp
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spectrometer, remote, connection, spectroscopy, jaz, jazz, network, ethernet, data, spectrasuite, software, ocean optics |
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