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LALS
(redirected from Low Angle Light Scattering)

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LALSLatin American and Latino Studies (various locations)
LALSLatin American Language Services (UK)
LALSLow Angle Light Scattering
LALSLinguistics and Applied Language Studies (college program)
LALSLimited Advanced Life Support (healthcare)
LALSLinkless Ammunition Loading System (Navy)
LALSLaser Alarm Locator System


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The second article looks at light scattering detectors and, in particular, provides an authoritative review of the principles of measurement and operation of the low angle light scattering (LALS) detector.
Viscotek released a Low Angle Light Scattering detector for routine direct measurement of molecular weight for synthetic polymers, natural polymers and proteins .
It features an integrated Tetra Detector Array comprised of a low angle light scattering (LALS) detector, four capillary viscometer detectors, RI and UV/ VIS; a GPCmax pump, autosampler and degasser module specifically designed for GPC/SEC applications; and OmniSEC software for multiple detection analysis and complete system control.
 
 
 
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