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ISSN1061-2203
刊名Instrument Business Outlook
参考译名仪器市场展望
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The IBO 2018 Industry Forecast: Instrument sales growth to reach almost 5% in 2018Tanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
2017 Instrument and Laboratory Product Trends and Developments: A look at the top 3 trends of last yearTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Chromatography: Mobile and High Performing: Aftermarket products continue to dominate chromatography salesTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Life Science: Continued Strength: Consumables drive life science salesTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Mass Spectrometry: New Products Accelerate Growth: Biopharma and food safety sectors drive MS demandTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Lab Automation: Software Fuels Demand: Informatics and LIMS demand to boost lab automation sales to over $5 billion in 2018Tanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Atomic Spectroscopy: Gathering Strength: 2017 atomic spectroscopy market demand soars to nearly $4 billionTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Molecular Spectroscopy: Steady Growth Ahead: IR and Raman fuel 2018 growth for molecular spectroscopyTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Surface Science: Focused on Growth: Life science imaging and nanotech fuels surface science growthTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
Materials Characterization: Hitchhiking Oil Prices: Calorimetry leads 2018 sales growth and market share in materials characterization technologiesTanya Samazan20182018, vol.26, no.19
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