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Crucible Tongs with Straight Tips
Measuring 12" long, these stainless steel tongs features a bow design, straight serrated tips, and are suitable for various laboratory applications.
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Advanced Biology with Vernier Lab Book
Step-by-Step Experiments That Are Easily Executable
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3B Scientific® Head With Neck
Representation of the superficial musculature and deep muscles, nerves and vessels.
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Geoblox Environmental Degradation Block Models
Investigate human impacts on the environment while building your own models
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ADA Compatible Mobile Workstation
This self contained unit constructed of solid oak and oak veneers is designed primarily as a work station for the physically impaired.
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Complete Pesticide Test Kit
A simple visual test kit that lets students quickly check for the presence of common pesticide residues in water or on produce without needing lab equipment.
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Mini Solar Panels
For STEM renewable energy experiments and circuit projects.
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3B Scientific® Functional Larynx
This is functional larynx depicts the epiglottis, vocal cords and arytenoid cartilage.
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Eisco Plastic Spot Plate, 12-Well
Spot plate made of high quality polyethylene plastic which can be cleaned and reused.
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VWR® Scientific Calculator
This scientific calculator performs 99% of routine and not-so-routine lab calculations, and provides instant and accurate answers for a variety of conversions, scientific functions, statistical operations, all arithmetic calculations, and other lab constants.
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Flint Glass Bottles
Dropping bottles allow for the accurate dispensing of reagents one drop at a time or in a stream.
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Student Workstations, Double-Faced Units Phenolic Top, Door/Drawer Configuration
Four student double faced workstation that provides a fully equipped science center.
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Engino® Robotic Challenge: Flexi-Track Puzzle
Turn your floor into a robotic coding landscape.




