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A spokesman for BioVeris, which makes testing systems to detect things like biowarfare agents and bacteria in food, declined comment.
Roper Industries, which makes control systems for oil and gas transportation, has agreed to buy Struers Holdings of Denmark, which makes testing equipment, for $139 million.
Mr. Crasta said that his company, CM Envirosystems, which makes testing chambers built mostly from domestic parts, has seen a threefold increase in exports so far this year.
Correction: October 26, 2000, Thursday An article in Business Day yesterday about Xerox's reorganization plans misstated the relationship between the company and Tektronix, which makes testing and measurement devices.
Typical was the 1998 acquisition of Fluke, which makes testing equipment for computers, for $625 million; the Fluke name, like Kleenex or Thermos, is almost synonymous with its products.
ONI also accused Nortel of pressuring two of its suppliers, Beltron Technologies, which makes testing software, and Metal Leetwo, a maker of circuit boards, to stop doing business with ONI.
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The Cytyc Corporation, which makes tests for cervical cancer, agreed to buy the closely held Novacept for $311 million to add to its women's health products.
Siemens will offer $58.50 for each share of Los Angeles-based Diagnostic Products, which makes test kits to detect diseases such as cancer and allergies, the Munich-based company said in a statement today.
ℓ = loge-likelihood 1 LRT = Likelihood ratio test, twice the difference of the log likelihoods[2Δℓ = 2 ℓ1-ℓ0)] ** Extremely significant (P < 0.01; χ1) For the γ2 env gene, we found statistical support for the "one-ratio" model (P = 0.053), which made testing the "two-ratio" model unnecessary.
Two companies responded: Gen-Probe of San Diego and Roche, the multinational pharmaceutical company with headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, both of which make tests for the viruses that cause AIDS and hepatitis.
On Monday, Bob Edwards of Britain won the Nobel Medicine Prize for his pioneering work on in vitro fecondation, which made test tube babies possible and brought the joy of parenthood to millions of infertile couples.
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