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As the world’s premier measurement company, Agilent works in close collaboration with scientists, researchers and engineers around the globe to meet the communications, electronics, life sciences, and chemical analysis challenges of today and tomorrow.

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Interesting news on universities that are using Agilent equipment to do unique and exciting things.

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Acqiris Digitizers Become an Integral Part, in the Quest for Nuclear Waste 
Researchers at CERN have been investigating transmutation processes involving neutron capture for the safe disposal of nuclear waste.

Article 2008-06-13

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A New Measurement of the Half-Life of the Superallowed -decay of 26mAl  
This short article reprint was prepared by Rebecca Scott from the University of Melbourne. It discusses the use of Agilent Acqiris digitizers for digital signal processing in nuclear physics.

Article 2008-05-20

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NASA Chooses Acqiris Products from Agilent - Customer Article 
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA selected Agilent Acqiris digitizers for key data acquisition requirements in advanced propulsion research.

Article 2008-05-09

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Broadband FFT Spectrometer for Radio and Millimeter Astronomy Article Reprint 
The core architecture, tests in the lab and first results of a Fast Fourier Transform spectrometer are described in this document

Article 2008-04-02

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T&M Environment Photoionization Aerosol Mass Spectrometer Customer Article 
A new method, photoionization aerosol mass spectrometry (PIAMS), is described for real-time analysis of organic components in airborne particles below 300 nm in diameter.

Article 2008-03-07

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Measurement of the Real Time Fill-Pattern at the Australian Synchrotron  
This article describes the development, commissioning and operation of a Fill-Pattern Monitor (FPM) for the Australian Synchrotron that measures the real-time intensity distribution of the electron bunches in the storage ring.

Article 2008-03-05

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Germany’s Renowned Max Plank Institute Chooses Advanced Acqiris Data Acquisition 
Article reprint from the June Focus Newsletter by Greg Tate.

Article 2007-10-10

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Acqiris Gigahertz FADCs Help Astronomers Probe Deep Space Using Gamma Rays 

Article 2007-10-09

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