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EyeProtectionScienceOlympiad-FINAL 7-29-15
EyeProtectionScienceOlympiad-FINAL 7-29-15 Science Olympiad Eye Protection Policy Updated July 29, 2015 Purpose: This policy provides details regarding EYE PROTECTION in those events where an Event Rule requires Eye Protection. The objective is to...
Pouring Plates(1)
Primary Hazard Warning Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. When pouring bottles, agar is HOT! Burning can occur. Always handle hot agar bottles with heat-protective gloves. For added protection wear late...
Wards Dermestid Beetle LMCS
Page 1 Dermestid Beetle 470030-332 Species: maculatus Genus: Dermestes Family: Dermestidae Order: Coleoptera Class: Insecta Phylum: Arthropoda Kingdom: Animalia Conditions for Customer Ownership We are a USDA compliant facility and hold all necess...
Andesite
+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Andesite Type: Igneous; extrusive. Texture/Appearance: Generally fine-grained, aphanitic. Massive structure, often porphyritic with phenocrysts standing out in a vitreous or fine-grained groundmass. Color: Dar...
Silkworm Eggs(1)
Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. There are currently no USDA permit...
Gypsum
wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Gypsum CaSO4 • 2H2O Crystallography: Monoclinic; 2/m. Crystals commonly simple in habit; tabular on {010}; diamond- shaped, with edges beveled by {120} and {111}. Twinning common on {100}. Also granular, massive. Physical ...
Quartzite
+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Quartzite Type: Metamorphic; regional. Texture/Appearance: Massive, with generally small grain size; sometimes saccharoidal. Grain size (sand size, 1/16-2mm) dependent on original detritus. Generally non-folia...
mCellandCellPROCESSESuCells
instructional content: + Cell theory and microscopy • History of compound microscope • Scientists contributing to the development of the cell theory • Optical versus electron microscopes + Prokaryotic cells • Structure • Types of cell walls + Euka...
Mod 3 - Who Killed Ward - TEKs
The Plus is Us. Your Texas Personal Account Managers: [email protected] + [email protected] + [email protected] module 3 – fingerprint analysis biology TEKS 1A Demonstrate safe practices during laboratory and field investigations. 2F Collect a...
Request a Quote
Ward’s Custom Microscope Slides How to Request a Quote for Your Custom Slides Project Contact us to request a quote for your Ward’s Custom Slides. We’ll work one-on-one with you to assess your needs and build your slides to your exact specificatio...
Syenite
ward’s sciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Syenite Type: Igneous; intrusive. Texture/Appearance: Massive; medium to coarse-grained, often changing to pegmatitic. Appears speckled with dark patches, sometimes porphyritic; may show flowage. Color: Pale, ...
876270 Dermestid Beetle
5100 West Henrietta Rd • PO Box 92912 • Rochester, NY 14692-9012 • p: 800 962-2660 • f: 800 635-8439 • wardsci.com ward's+boreal env.lh.indd 2 12/7/2012 9:34:30 AM Conditions for Ownership Never purchase living specimens without having a dispositi...
Skarn
+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Skarn Type: Metamorphic; contact. Texture/Appearance: Most often coarse-grained and granoblastic with no foliation. Massive structure with zones of mineral concentration. Color: Varies with mineralogy, but usu...
Obsidian
+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Obsidian Type: Igneous; extrusive Texture/Appearance: Glassy with rare microphenocrysts or spherulites; conchoidal fracture. Color: Shiny black to brown. Mineralogy/Chemistry: A natural glass or rhyolitic (fel...
Marble
wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Marble Type: Metamorphic; regional and contact. Texture/Appearance: Fine to coarse-grained; granoblastic to saccharoidal. May appear patched or with streaks or banding that is deformed. Color: Variable, commonly white, pin...
WS DataHub SS CX
The power of twelve, the convenience of one. • Twelve or more integrated probes in each wireless unit, available for Biology/Chemistry, Physics, General Science and Environmental Science • Lowest price per probe when compared to other classroom pr...
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