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Klinger Rutile Crystal Model

Klinger Rutile Crystal Model

This model is hand made in the USA by Klinger Educational Products.

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Klinger Edge Dislocation Crystal Model

Klinger Edge Dislocation Crystal Model

This model is hand made in the USA by Klinger Educational Products.

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Klinger Screw Dislocation Crystal Model

Klinger Screw Dislocation Crystal Model

This model is hand made in the USA by Klinger Educational Products.

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3B Scientific® Primate Skulls

3B Scientific® Primate Skulls

Primate skulls for comparison.

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3B Scientific® Physical Eye Model
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BoneClones® Lesser Primates Comparative Skull Set
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BoneClones® Primate Skulls with Lesson Plan

BoneClones® Primate Skulls with Lesson Plan

An out of the box evolution investigation.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skull

Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skull

2.9 to 3.6 MYA. Australopithecus afarensis is the best represented early hominid with approximately 100 fossils representing the species.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skulls 'Lucy'

Bone Clones® Australopithecus afarensis Skulls 'Lucy'

3.2 MYA. The Australopithecus afarensis skull 'Lucy' was discovered by D. Johanson in 1974 in Hadar, Ethiopia.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus boisei Cranium, Female KNM ER 732

Bone Clones® Australopithecus boisei Cranium, Female KNM ER 732

1.7 MYA. Female. The Australopithecus boisei skull KNM ER 732 was discovered in 1970 at Koobi Fora, Kenya by R. Leakey and H. Mutua and described in Nature in 1971.

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Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis (Child) Skull Teshik-Tash

Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis (Child) Skull Teshik-Tash

70000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis (Child) skull, Teshik-Tash, was discovered by A. Okladnikov in Uzbekistan in 1938. This skull helped establish the easternmost range of Neanderthals.

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Bone Clones® Sahelanthropus tchadensis Cranium

Bone Clones® Sahelanthropus tchadensis Cranium

6-7 MYA. The Sahelanthropus tchadensis skull was discovered by Michael Brunet's team in Chad in 2001 and described in Nature in 2002.

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Bone Clones® Australopithecus africanus Craniums Sts 5 'Mrs. Ples'

Bone Clones® Australopithecus africanus Craniums Sts 5 'Mrs. Ples'

Considered to have lived 2.5 MYA, the Australopithecus africanus Skull Sts 5 'Mrs. Ples' was discovered in 1947 by R. Broom and J. Robinson in Sterkfontein, Transvaal, South Africa.

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Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Chapelle-aux-Saints

Bone Clones® Homo neanderthalensis Skull La Chapelle-aux-Saints

50000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull was discovered by A. and J. Bouyssomie and J. Bonneval in 1908 in La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France. It was the most complete Neanderthal skull found at the time.

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Blue Phantom® Gen II Femoral Line and Regional Anesthesia Ultrasound Trainer

Matches the acoustic characteristics of real tissue.

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