instrument knowledge
Tags :
information about different instruments use for analysis purpose in ANALYTICAL DEVELOPEMENT LABORATORY,BIOANALYTICAL DEPT.
Industry :
Pharmaceuticals
Functional Area : R&D |
|
|
Follow this Topic |
more actions >>
|
About "instrument knowledge" topic:
INSTRUMENT KNOWLEDGE
3 debates
on topic: "instrument knowledge"
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 2 of 2
|
(rate this)
|
|
instrument knowledge & management skill
|
2
|
VS |
0
|
only instrument knowledge
|
|
|
sachin kasodekar
| Argues in support of
"instrument knowledge & management skill "
| 2 years ago
|
|
expert in other activities makes globally accepted
|
|
Debate: "instrument knowledge" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
CHEMICAL/PETROCHEMICALS/OIL AND GAS /POLYMER SECTOR
|
2
|
VS |
0
|
PETROCHEMICALS
|
Debate: "POST FOR LABORATORY CHEMIST" deleted from your view.
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 2 of 2
Other knowledge matching "instrument knowledge" topic
|
Activity:
180 referals
,
7 comments,
408 views
|
|
|
Know Where a Wine Really Comes From by Jim Gordon The mantra of real estate buyers everywhere -- "location, location, location" -- is almost as important for wine buyers. While certain foods and beverages carry a general notation of their origin, like Idaho potatoes and Sumatra coffee, wine can narrow the notion down to the precise plot of land where the grapes grew. Governments in virtually all winemaking countries have made it illegal to cheat consumers by putting misleading information about a wine's origin on a label. They needed to, because a minority of dishonest winemakers is constantly tempted to make more money by tricking the consumer. They make a wine from inexpensive grapes grown in a low-quality growing region, then pass it off as something pedigreed and expensive. Most wine producers are honest, of course, but it's still important to know what you're buying. Look carefully at the wine label to learn at least the minimum. The front label of most U.S. wines usually...
|
|
Activity:
215 referals
,
8 comments,
127 views
|
|
|
Abraham Lincoln once said that if he were given eight hours to chop down a tree, he would spend six hours sharpening his ax and two hours chopping down the tree. That is one of the true characteristics of a leader. We all should take time to sharpen our axes - by reading! Believe it or not, the average American reads just one book a year. What that means to you and me is that if we only read one book a month in our field, we will be twelve years ahead of the average person! The late Earl Nightingale, in his book, The Strangest Secret , said that if we read for two hours every day on any subject, in five years, we would become national experts on that particular subject. And in ten years, we would have the equivalent of a Ph.D! Reading quality books is the ultimate joy in life. It rekindles hope and takes a person to new heights. It rejuvenates and gives a boost to any person. We can no longer make excuses about not having time to read. Today we can even buy most books on...
|
Similar Topics
1 insight
, 7 debates
, 1 idea contests
, 1 question
Toostep being the chain of knowledge, experience and professionals from...
2 insight
, 1 debates
, 1 idea contests
, 2 question
According to me it is the technology that rules the wold, so the knowledge...
1 insight
, 1 debates
Degree should not be important than knowledge because in order to complete...
2 debates
How wealthful is Knowledge management for an organizations growth? Let's...
1 debates
, 1 question
Sponsored Jobs
