
Hannah Daniel
Host at Pharma Intelligence Podcasts
Reporter at Medtech Insight
Medical Device Regulatory Reporter for @Medtech_Insight at @citeline | based in DC | all views are my own
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Nov 23, 2024 |
insights.citeline.com | Hannah Daniel |Brian Bossetta
News We’re Watching: Widespread Plastic Syringe Issues, Call For TAP Pilot Comments, AdvaMed/FDA Conference, Warning Letter RoundupsThis week, the US FDA issued an update on its safety warning for plastic syringes made in China; AdvaMed announced a medical device and diagnostics statistical conference in collaboration with the agency; the FDA is looking for comments on its TAP Pilot and published two warning letters for high-profile recalls.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
pubs.aip.org | Katherine De |Katherine De Lange |Ben Ikenson |Hannah Daniel
Topics Magnetic resonance, Energy efficiency, Household appliances, Refrigerators, Flow visualization, Fluid flows, Turbulent flows, Velocimetry Magnetic resonance velocimetry (MRV) is a flow visualization technique extending to opaque and complex internal structures. It measures both mean velocity field and turbulent kinetic energy (TKE), two factors important for improving energy efficiency and reducing flow-induced noise.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
pubs.aip.org | Ben Ikenson |Hannah Daniel |Katherine De Lange
Topics Superconducting devices, Single-photon detector, Field programmable gate array, Energy detector, Microwave devices, Linear filters, Dilution refrigerators, Digital signal processing, Frequency combs, Optical metrology Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) are superconducting detectors capable of counting single photons while measuring their energy and arrival time down to the microsecond.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
pubs.aip.org | Ben Ikenson |Hannah Daniel |Katherine De Lange
Topics Ultra-high vacuum, Ultracold atoms, Atomic and molecular beams, Doppler broadening effects, Magneto-optical trap, Laser cooling, Transition metals, Laser fluorescence spectroscopy, Dark states Atomic beams are central to the study of atomic properties. While some elements, like alkalis, are easily produced in a beam by sublimation in a vacuum, others are not.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
pubs.aip.org | Ben Ikenson |Hannah Daniel |Adam Liebendorfer |Katherine De Lange
Topics Impact testing, Laboratory procedures, Projectile launchers, Martian soil, The Moon, Granular materials, Mechanical stress, Porous media, Computed tomography, Particle distributions The surface of the Moon and Mars are covered in loose, powdery debris called regolith that is subjected to micrometeorite impacts and space weathering.
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