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Ward's® Live Mycobacterium smegmatis culture
This organism is occasionally isolated from soil, but most frequently from smegma- a secretion from male and female genitalia.
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Ward's Stream Table Bundle
This unique kit includes a stream table and a starter pack of sediments, with refill options available.
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ADC® Multikuf 3 Cuff Sphygmomanometer
Multiple cuff access in a compact case.
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Ward's® Live Staphylococcus aureus Culture (Pathogenic)
This yellow, shiny organism is known to cause wound infections and more famously, toxic shock syndrome.
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Ward's® Live Enterococcus faecalis Culture (Pathogenic)
This organism is normal flora of human intestine and may be pathogenic in humans. This organism will grow in Sodium chloride solution.
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Ward's® Engage Macronutrients in Food, IBL Case
In this inquiry-based learning case, students enter the role of laboratory interns learning how to conduct chemical testing on foods to determine macronutrient composition.
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Innovating Science® The Case of the Contaminated Lake
Who contaminated the Pine Lake?
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Horizon Educational DIY Fuel Cell Science Classroom Pack
Organize a DIY race, fueled by hydrogen generated electricity!
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VWR® Micro Incinerator
VWR® Micro Incinerator is designed to sterilize metal inoculating loops and needles without using an open flame; eliminating aerosoling of microorganisms.
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Ward's® Experiencing Forces Lab Activity
What Is Making the Block Stop Moving?
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Water Pollution and Wastewater Treatment Lab Activity
In this activity, students explore methods to treat wastewater by creating a laboratory model that simulates large-scale commercial water treatment methods.
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2020t/i Portable Turbidity Meters, LaMotte
Ratiometric design in innovative, waterproof, handheld meters.
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Ward's® Live Pseudomonas aeruginosa culture (Pathogenic)
This organism can be isolated from many human urinary tract infections, as well as polluted water and sewage. It is commonly identified by its distinctive grape-like smell (trimethylamine) or because it can turn the agar light green due to production of a blue pigment (pyocyanin).

