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O M A R S Project, 2002. Ten years in planning and 28 months under construction, the second Orbital Manufacturing and Research Station (OMARS) went on line with little public fanfare. Its purpose: zero-G manufacture of enzymes, a n d continuing study of the long-term effects of life in space. Without H PLC, O M A R S wouldn't have gotten off the ground. The space-tough, high tensile strength polymer composites used to construct the station were engineered using specialized G P C characterization methods. HPLC analysis of amino acids and other nutritional elements led to the development of super-efficient hydroponic produce that helps keep the project self-sufficient. On-line HPLC streamlines the genetic manufacturing process for maximum yield, and robotized Q . C . sampling saves precious man-hours. Automated monitoring of the artificial environment measures and identifies trace contaminants d o w n to the parts per quadrillion level, to guarantee the safety of the orbital scientists. A n d instantaneous t w o - w a y data transmission links the HPLC power in space with the best minds on Earth.

putting our technology to work in new ways, in new applications. From GPC characterization of space-age polymers to fast purification of bioactive proteins; from sensitive ion analysis of acid rain to metabolic mapping of therapeutic drugs. N o one can predict exactly where HPLC will be fifteen years from now. But w e plan to be there with you. Whether you need an analytical result or a purified product, w e can offer a range of solutions tailored to your needs and budget. A n d a guarantee you can't get anywhere else: whatever your application —simple, complex or " o u t of this world"—we'll keep working with you until you're successful. We've proven it thousands of times, in the lab, in the field, and on the production floor. If you're putting HPLC to work, take your best shot at success and work with Waters. For immediate applications information, call toll-free (800) 252-HPLC; in Massachusetts, (617) 478-2000. Waters Chromatography Division, Millipore Corporation, 34 M a p l e St., Milford, M A 01757. Fora free poster of this illustration, circle Reader Service Card.

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