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Active USB 2.0 extension cableLength: 5mUSB 2.0 A Male to USB 2.0 A FemalePerfect for extending standard USB cables on all your peripherals (mouse, keyboard,webcam, USB Mic, USB Headset and much more)NB
The shallow, circular and transparent petri dish is extremely versatile. It ranges in use from culturing micro-organisms to sorting items and housing living and dead specimens for both eye and microscopic viewing. Courier
Removes dust efficiently with a light touchSlim profile with fluffy fibres allowing the user to get to difficult to reach placesLarge Microfibre duster head PET plastic handle with TPR soft touch handleProduct
HDPE (High Density Polyethlene) BottlesBlow Moulded at Parrot ProductsEasily Recyclable High Quality and extremely durableUV and Impact ResistantResistant to Most ChemicalsAvailable in 120g, 160g and 200gCan be used with most 38mm Caps
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Connect your old printer to your computer with this USB 3.0 A Male Connector to Male B connector cable.
Description:Nichrome wire Inoculation loop Test:Isolation, identification, studying of organisms Usage:Pick-up & transfer smallsample to culture plate Additional Information:Volume: 10ul. Diameter: 6mm
The vials are preferentially used on instruments of the following manufacturers: Dionex, Shimadzu, Spark, Varian, VWR (Merck)/ Hitachi,Waters (Wisp 48 Position Carousel), etc. HPLC Vials 13-425 4ml Screw Vials 13-425 screw thread caps, septa,
Power: 900W Voltage: 220V-240V Rotation speed: High, medium, low Air flow rate (m3/min): 160, 130, 110 Cable: 7m Blows cold air only.
Cotton wool is a very handy item to have in a Science classroom or lab. Use it to grow seeds or place it inside a diffusion tube.
A power supply that connects directly to 220-250V AC. The output can be in AC or DC at 2, 4, 6.8, 10 or 12V. This is a convenient, practical piece of equipment
The binocular stereo microscope with top and bottom illumination is great for classroom and field use. Observe micro-organisms, grains of sand, hairs on insects and fungus on bread. It has both an
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