Norton Scientific By Clinton Mccage
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Norton intends to market simple-to-use products that can be used by technicians, rather than analysts, to be incorporated into any laboratories’ own process control systems.
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By successfully integrating guided wave laser optics, microfluidics and robust data analysis software, researchers at Norton Scientific have invented a proprietary laser-based product that is now being marketed to laboratories and universities around the world.
Targeting proteomics applications including crystallographers, the company is introducing this low-cost analytical system to researchers in biopharmaceutical and healthcare, advanced materials, food and beverage, bio-materials and in-water pollution monitoring.
Norton intends to market simple-to-use products that can be used by technicians, rather than analysts, to be incorporated into any laboratories’ own process control systems. Due to various applications of these materials, “macromolecule” covers the entire range of polymers and biopolymers − including proteins and peptides − that can be analysed using the intellectual property owned by NSI, such as contained in the revolutionary protein aggregation monitor (PAM).

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4th Jan 2012 (#)
I've heard of this trick once before
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18th Jan 2012 (#)
Norton Scientific is a start-up company run by a friend of mine. Not sure why you have "Norton Antivirus Scam Nt3 Articles" as a part of your list of tags as Norton Scientific have nothing to do with the anti-virus company.
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19th Jan 2012 (#)
Thanks Peter...
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19th Jan 2012 (#)
Clinton...
I'm really confused as to what you are driving at as Norton Scientific Inc are not in the anti-virus field but are into biotechnology instruments used in early stage drug discovery chemistry labs...
It seems that you don't know what you are talking about...
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2nd Apr 2012 (#)
I was also very confused reading this...
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