What is a lateral flow test (LFT)? A lateral flow test (LFT) is a simple, quick and cheap assay that can detect the presence of target antigen(s) or antibody(ies) in a liquid sample. 1 As a type of ...
For each test performed by such an IVD device, the same process is undertaken, and a result is generated in the same way. Moreover, in known IVD devices, a built-in or integrated display is used to ...
Part I in the October 2002 issue began to unravel the mystery of deciphering airflow numbers that are derived from flow bench testing. We addressed the question, "Why test for airflow?" and detailed ...
Product burn-in (BI) is an indispensable step in the production test flow to ensure good quality and a properly functioning product for the customer. Amkor takes pride in rating ‘quality delivered to ...
Offshore well testing verifies well productivity, reservoir deliverability, and fluid properties under controlled flow/shut-in conditions before full-field development or completion. It sits between ...
Back when semiconductor devices contained only a few thousand gates, manufacturing test was almost an afterthought. The development team threw the chip “over the wall” to the test engineers, who ...
Putting tap water on a lateral flow test will break it. Claims that water has tested positive have no basis in fact, because the test is used incorrectly. Some of the Facebook posts are videos showing ...
CO2 capture and storage is crucial in combating climate change, but transport presents unique challenges. At the advanced Colorado Flow Loop test facility, we perform research into these challenges.