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Stage guard rails are used every day in conjunction with our stages and risers. High-quality state-of-the-art guard rails are safe, durable, easy to operate. Platforms and accessories are perfect for heavy-use and heavy-turn settings providing years of trusted service.
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(470101-810)
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What happens when you place a separator sheet between a column of red-colored warm water on top of blue-colroed warm water and slowly slide the separator out? What happens if the cold water is on the top and the warm water is on the bottom? Use this lab to find out the answers to these questions and determine if density is an intrinsic or extrinsic property of matter.
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(470346-888)
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Is it really a Bigfoot wandering the forest? Use gel electrophoresis to find out!
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(470101-124)
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How does a hot air balloon stay afloat? Let your students find out for themselves as they create their own hot air balloon model using simple, everyday items.
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How do molecules move into and out of a cell?
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Flexible polystyrene boats feature smooth surfaces to provide accurate pour-outs with minimal sample loss.
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This colorful, graphically rich chart illustrates and summarizes what is now known about the history and fate of the universe.
Developed by scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) in collaboration with the Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP) and George Smoot, Nobel prize winner for 2006, the chart is crammed with information covering a broad range of cosmological topics.
The centerpiece is an evolutionary timeline that takes viewers from 10-44 seconds, when the universe was much smaller than a proton, to the current era, about 14 billion years later, when the visible universe contains 4 x 1011 billion galaxies.
Side panels provide short discussions on the birth, inflation and expansion of the universe, the cosmic microwave background and redshifts of distant supernovas.
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Flexible polystyrene boats feature smooth surfaces to provide accurate pour-outs with minimal sample loss.
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(470039-910)
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Use the PEM Electrolyzer to produce hydrogen and oxygen using only pure water and an external power source. Take your pick of power sources, all available from Horizon: small solar cell, wind turbines, fuel cells, mechanical hand cranks, or batteries. Using the high-tech proton exchange membrane, this tiny electrolyzer will produce hydrogen for use in any classroom or laboratory activities.
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Get the most out of your budget with these popular bundled sets for your classroom.
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(470179-998)
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<i>Selaginella lepidophylla</i>. Find out how plants survive desert conditions; this plant’s curled, dried, gray-brown fronds unfurl and turn green when placed in water. It is found in desert regions of the South and Southwest United States, and Central America. It is supplied in a plastic bag and comes with care instructions. Size: approximately 3".
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(470092-310)
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<B>Conifers come in all shapes and sizes — and so do their cones.</B><BR>Includes: 6 pine cones, 6 spruce cones and 6 cedar cones.<B><BR>*Pine cone factoid: Pine cones can forecast the weather! In dry weather, the scales dry up and open out. If they start to close up, wet weather is coming!</B>
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(470176-378)
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This brightly colored marine anemone has unusually long tentacles, making it stand out in almost any aquarium.
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(470015-304)
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Students use observational and analytical skills to find out “Whodunit.”
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(470104-538)
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Students investigate the inheritance of the ability to taste sodium benzoate by constructing a pedigree of the ability of members of their family to taste them. Includes: 1 vial sodium benzoate, 1 vial control papers (100 papers per vial), and a family pedigree chart. *Test Paper Factoid: Taste papers can be used to demonstrate inheritance. The ability to taste PTC is a hereditary trait. 7 out of 10 people will taste it. Sodium Benzoate tastes sweet, salty, bitter or will be tasteless to different people. Thiourea tastes bitter to most but is tasteless to some!
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Learn the Principles of Forensic Odontology
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