“You aren’t as good as you think when you win, or as bad as you think when you lose.” It’s an old sports cliche, and it’s simple to understand: We all have good days and bad days, and our performance ...
In measuring the quality of experiments, repeatability and reproducibility are key. In this article, we explore the differences between the two terms, and why they are important in determining the ...
Two studies are presented in this technical note; one performed at multiple HORIBA Application Labs using polydisperse standards, and one performed by a customer analyzing their own sample. Both ...
Although you may recognize the green and yellow tractors, combine harvesters, and other wide range of machinery and tools for agriculture, construction, and forestry, you may not know that Rutland, ...
When you decide which converter will work bestfor your application, you may first think about thespeed, accuracy, and repeatability of your perspectivesystem. OK, but let’s try to get beyond the ...
Cycling is rarely a steady state exercise. Even in a time trial on a velodrome, the power output varies from higher in the banking to lower in the straightaways. The same is true for a time trial on ...
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