Martin Nash
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Martin Nash created an article, ReCIVA Discontinued Product Notification
Owlstone Medical is committed to supporting you with your breath research and we’re working continuously to improve the quality and functionality of Breath Biopsy ® to provide you wit...
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Martin Nash created an article, Breath Sample Collection Toolkit
This user guide explains how to use the Breath Biopsy Collection Kit Support Pack (PN: 01-0967) to assemble, disassemble and maintain the parts of the Breath Biopsy Cartridge required for use with ...
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Martin Nash created an article, Breath Sample Collection Kit User Guides
The Breath Sample Collection Kits (PN 00-0130 & PN 00-0214) provides the consumable items required for the ReCIVA® Breath Sampler to collect samples of Volatile Organic Compounds that are present i...
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Martin Nash created an article, OMNI® Global VOC Kits User Guides
The OMNI Global VOC Kits (PN 00-0134 & PN 00-0188) contain the consumable items required for the ReCIVA® Breath Sampler to collect samples of Volatile Organic Compounds that are present in breath f...
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Martin Nash created an article, CASPER-SC Filtered Air Supply User Manual
The intended use of the CASPER Portable Air Supply is to provide a supply of filtered, ambient air in which environmental Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) have been reduced to low levels. It is on...
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Martin Nash created an article, ReCIVA Breath Sampling Software User Guide
The Breath Sampler Controller (or BSC) v3.4 is a software package designed for use with the ReCIVA Breath Sampler. It is essential that this user manual and the user manual for the ReCIVA be read a...
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Martin Nash created an article, How to Collect a Breath Sample Using ReCIVA
This video provides information on the following topics. Please take 7 minutes to familiarise yourself with ReCIVA before using it. Please click here and observe the following: Appropriate Persona...
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Martin Nash created an article, ReCIVA Breath Sampler User Manual
ReCIVA is used to collect samples of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in exhaled breath for subsequent laboratory analysis. The device is intended for professional use only with study subj...