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(470025-154)
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Previously Known as Syracuse University Mineral and Rock Set
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(470024-914)
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Titanite Thin Section
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(470025-852)
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Quartzite (Green), Hand Specimen, Each
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(470179-328)
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Hemolysis, the rupture of red blood cells, is induced by certain species of streptococcal bacteria that produce extracellular hemolysin. Observ...
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(470179-808)
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Stigeoclonium Culture for 35 Students
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(470176-468)
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Mixed Flagellates, For 100 Students
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(470176-478)
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Amazon Sword Plant, Live, Each
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(470180-248)
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Examine the morphological characteristics of typical soil nematodes with the specimens in our well-populated culture.
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(470178-620)
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This exceptional specimen has been hand picked for its well-defined additional structures.
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(470179-912)
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Marine. Unicellular; contains same pigments as other Golden Algae but contains haptonema, unique to Haptophyceae. Coccoid, from coccoliths. Marine med...
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(470025-170)
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Everything Students Need to Work Independently to Identify Rocks and Minerals
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(470179-882)
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Gloeotrichia Culture for 100 Students
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(470024-916)
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Topaz Thin Section
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(470025-246)
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Five Types of Cohesiveness
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(470176-656)
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Ulothrix, for 120 Students
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(470180-564)
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Rosey Red Minnow