Are there any recent technical advances that have made it possible for BioVigilant to create IMD instruments?
Extensive efforts in bio-agent sensor technology for military and homeland security applications provided valuable scientific data and technical materials for the development of IMD instruments. Additionally, BioVigilant was fortunate to be able to take advantage of recent advances in laser technology in the IMD design.
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- What is the chance that two or more separate microbes will pass through BioVigilant’s IMD instruments so closely together that they may inaccurately be counted as one larger particulate?
- In what ways are BioVigilant’s IMD instruments preferred to conventional plate culturing methods and "rapid methods"?
- Can BioVigilant’s IMD instruments tell difference between live and freshly killed microbes?