Publications by authors named "W Kuipers"

This work is concerned with the influence of different operating parameters on the response of a counter-current micro flame ionization detector (cc-μFID) with low gas consumption for mobile applications. At cc-μFID flow rates (<10ml/min hydrogen), the response depends mainly on the oxygen flow. At 7.

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The sensitivity of a MEMS μFID with reduced fuel gas consumption for portable applications like mobile GC or THA is examined. It is shown that sensitivity depends on flame size and type of sample gas supply (either separate supply or premixed with the hydroxygen). In contrast to conventional FIDs, the sensitivity of the μFID increases with decreasing molecule size.

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Background: Platelet (PLT) storage lesions might depend on the total PLT count in the storage container and also on the PLT pooling system, especially the storage container, that is used for preparation of PLT concentrates (PCs). In this study, the PLT capacity of four commercially available PLT pooling systems was studied.

Materials And Methods: Four PCs were prepared in pooling systems of Baxter, Fresenius, Terumo, or Pall.

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Background: For logistic reasons, possibilities to produce both platelet (PLT) concentrates prepared from fresh or overnight-stored whole blood (fresh and o/n PCs, respectively) are convenient. The consequences of both possibilities are not well described. The PLT pooling system used might also influence the condition of PCs.

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Background: Hematology analyzers use impedance, optical, and/or immunologic techniques for counting platelets (PLTs). PLT counting in whole blood has been validated thoroughly; however, this is not the case for PLT counting in PLT concentrates (PCs), in which red cells (RBCs) are absent. Therefore, this study is focused on PLT counting in PCs to study use of ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA), carryover, and accuracy of the analyzers.

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