In early 1999, we purchase our very first
show quality lab to show.
Not exact matches
Over the past year, Southold Town's engineering department has had «unprecedented» access to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's shellfish
lab, allowing for additional water
quality testing that could
show some previously closed water bodies will be suitable for shellfishing, according to town engineer Michael Collins.
While initially they couldn't match the high image
quality produced by LCDs, they rapidly improved in display performance as
shown in the extensive
lab tests and measurements in my Display Technology Shoot - Out article series.
Finally, the majority of
lab studies have involved an instantaneous change in pH. However, studies of a slow change
show very different results, as sea creatures are quick to react to changes in the
qualities of the water around them.