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PRODUCTS
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1,735 eCOA & ePRO Studies Completed
eCOA and ePRO with Enrollment, eConsent, Payments and EDC integrated. Our services cover build, licensing and 24/7 support.
95%+ Patient Compliance Rate
4-8 Weeks to Deploy
190+ Validated Instruments
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Gain expert guidance and connect with a global network of qualified QPPVs and LPPVs, who will ensure compliance with pharmacovigilance regulations and tailor their approach to your product launch strategy.
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GRF2010 is a broadband gain block with exceptional gain flatness for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high performance applications.
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Qorvo's QPA0017 is a high power, packaged Ku-Band MMIC amplifier fabricated using Qorvo's production 0.15 um GaN-on-SiC process (QGaN15).
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The SI893x’s 0 to 2.25 V specified input range is ideal for isolated voltage sensing. Flexible output options include differential analog (Si8931) and single-ended analog (Si8932).
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Authentic Engagement: Reaching Underserved Lupus Patients
By partnering with the ICLF, see how we were able to gain access to and build trust with influential community leaders and advocates within the African American communities located near study sites.
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Nevro Eliminates Majority Of Source Data Verification With ePRO And EDC
Read how a global medical device company was able to unlock new efficiencies by implementing data collection via electronic patient-reported outcome assessments.
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Water Authority Chooses Siemens Pressure Transmitters For Accuracy, Reliability And Ease Of Use
A county water authority in the Northeast U.S. supplies over 40 million gallons per day to its 340,000 residential customers. In this case study, learn why they chose Siemens pressure transmitters.
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Meet The Demand: Doubling Capacity At Two 503(b) Manufacturing Sites
503B compounders require special attention to maintain cGMP and regulation compliance. Examine the process for designing and managing new facilities for sterile and parenteral injectable manufacturing.
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Maximizing e-Builder To Reduce Review Times
Discover how the Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department (WASD) streamlined their project evaluation with e-Builder, saving time and enhancing project documentation reliability.
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Monoclor® Residual Control Manages Residual For Problematic 5.5 Million Gallon Tank For Eastern Municipal Water District
Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) serves about 142,000 customers in Riverside County, California. The EMWD service area is one of the largest for any water district in arid southern California. On the drinking water side, EMWD manages two water treatment plants and over 15 reservoirs. With 70% of the district’s water coming from the Metropolitan Water District with chloramine disinfection, EMWD has become reliant on chloramine disinfection to manage long transmission lines and longer detention times due to on‐going water scarcity.
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Sulzer Submersible Aerator Mixer Improves Wastewater Treatment In A Cardboard Mill
With the increase of a WWTP's capacity, the oxygenation of its basins had become insufficient. Learn about the upgrade of its aeration performance of the existing installation with minimal capital expenditure.
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Dechlorination Of Boiler Makeup Water At Baseload Generation Facility
Atlantium Technologies installed a HOD UV system at a North American baseload generation facility to replace GAC filters and provide efficient and effective water treatment. The system ensures low chlorine concentration and reduces bacterial growth.
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Generate High Quality Data And Execute Full Factorial Design Of Experiments
Learn how a bioprocessing company supplemented their in-house bioreactor capacity and performed large-scale DOE studies using a cloud bioreactor facility.
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Saving Dollars And Crushing Odors: How SulFeLox® Outperformed Calcium Nitrate In Tackling H2S
Faced with increased chemical prices, a large facility in Tennessee wanted to trial SulFeLox as a potential alternative to their BIOXIDE program.
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Reducing Water Loss With Continuous Monitoring Sensors
In this case study, discover how continuous monitoring provided holistic network visibility, enabling proactive maintenance and preventing potential water pressure issues.
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Reshaping A Biopharma Drug Manufacturer's Real Estate Portfolio Strategy
From strategy to execution and implementation, learn about the partnership that allowed a biopharmaceutical drug manufacturing company to modernize its real estate portfolio and achieve its strategic goals.
NEWS
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Pocket Alarm Detects And Records RF/Microwave Directed Energy Weapons, Nuclear Events, And Terrestrial Gamma Bursts5/8/2025
Ultraview Corp’s EM/GAMMALERT is a new pocket device that warns of RF/microwave jammer and directed energy weapon deployment1 - an emerging threat speculated as a modality in “Havana Syndrome”.
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Digital Trial Reduces I&I Wastewater Costs9/10/2024
Inflow of stormwater and infiltration of groundwater into wastewater systems is a constant operational challenge for managers. Now, Håbo municipality in Sweden is tackling the challenge head-on with an innovative digital approach, says Adam Wood, chief product officer at water analytics company Infotiles.
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Cleanwater1 Announces Acquisition Of Velocity Dynamics, LLC1/3/2024
Cleanwater1 today completed the acquisition of Velocity Dynamics, a leading solutions provider of branded, proprietary dry and liquid feed systems for the optimization of chemistry in water and wastewater utilities and industrial plants.
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Securely Propagating Entanglement At The Push Of A Button7/11/2024
Entanglement, Einstein's "spooky action at a distance", today is THE tool of quantum information science. It is the essential resource for quantum computers and used to transmit quantum information in a future quantum network. But it is highly sensitive.
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PulpFixin Announces Strategic Distribution Partnership With Wildcat Laboratory Solutions To Expand Sustainable Lab Products Across The UK And EU4/14/2025
PulpFixin, an innovator of sustainable laboratory products, announced today a new distribution partnership with Wildcat Laboratory Solutions a leading provider of lab equipment and solutions across the United Kingdom and European Union.
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About Nutrient Removal
Nutrient removal from wastewater consists of treating wastewater to remove nitrogen and phosphorus before it reenters natural waterways. High levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater cause eutrophication, a process where excess nutrients stimulate excessive plant growth such as algal blooms and cyanobacteria. The decomposition of the algae by bacteria uses up the oxygen in the water causing other organisms to die. This creates more organic matter for the bacteria to decompose. In addition, some algal blooms can produce toxins that contaminate drinking water supplies.
As authorized by the Clean Water Act, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program regulates point sources, such as municipal wastewater treatment plants, that discharge pollutants as effluent into the waters of the United States. In recent years, many of the States’ environmental bodies have lowered nutrient limits to arrest eutrophication. Maryland’s effort to protect the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries is perhaps the most notable example of nutrient removal in the US. Nutrient removal continues to be a growing area of focus for wastewater treatment throughout the world.
The removal of nitrogen and phosphorus require different nutrient removal processes. To remove nitrogen, the nitrogen is oxidized from ammonia to become nitrate through a process called nitrification. This process is then followed by denitrification where the nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas which is released to the atmosphere and removed from the wastewater.
Nitrification is a two-step aerobic process which typically takes place in aeration tanks. Denitrification requires anoxic conditions to encourage the appropriate biological conditions to form. The activated sludge process is often used to reduce nitrate to nitrogen gas in anoxic or denitrification tanks.
Phosphorus can be removed biologically using polyphosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs) which accumulate large quantities of phosphorus within their cells and separate it from treated water. Phosphorus removal can also be achieved by chemical removal. Once removed as sludge, phosphorus may be stored in a land fill. However, many municipalities and treatment facilities are looking to resell the biosolids for use in fertilizer.