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Rubber Policemen with Glass Rods
Rubber policeman attached to glass rod facilitates scraping and mixing.
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Air Track, Complete with Gliders
With the Air Track, students can investigate motion phenomena at a precise level of measurement.
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Ward's® Live Mixed Green Algae
One jar containing a mixture of 6 different genera of algae. Each algae is cultured individually in Ward's laboratories, and mixed together immediately prior to shipment to ensure an adequate supply of each organism.
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Hanna Instruments NPK Soil Chemical Test Kit
This chemical test kit will determine the commonly monitored parameters in soil testing.
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Penicillium notatum
Penicillium notatum is a deuteromycete that produces penicillin. It is available in normal and high-yield strains.
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Ward's® Live Coliphage Set
Practice Techniques Employed in Genetics and Biotechnology Studies.
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Ward's® Moraxella catarrhalis
Normal flora of respiratory tract. Beta-lactamase positive. Also known by the name Branhamella catarrhalis
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3B Scientific® Catheterization Trainers
Each of these simulators is incredibly accurate and flexible.
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Metabolism Experiment Kit
With the Metabolism Experiment Kit, students draw correlations between organism size, oxygen consumption, and temperature.
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Osmosis and Diffusion Lab Activity
How do molecules move into and out of a cell?
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Electric Heaters
Excellent for heating all acid solutions except hydrofluoric.
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LifeECO 96-well Gradient Thermal Cycler, Bulldog Bio
A thermal gradient of up to 30°C can be precisely generated so that the temperature of each well is repeatable cycle-to-cycle
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3B Scientific® Stages of Fertilization and the Embryo
The model illustrates schematically how the ovum matures, how ovulation and fertilization occur and how the fertilized ovum develops to the stage where it embeds itself in the womb wall to begin the growth into an embryo.




