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Liver Slide
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity
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Thymus, Thin Section Slide
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity
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Onion Mitosis Explano-Mount™ Slide
Slide and Illustrated Guide Packed in a Durable Plastic Sleeve
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Paramecium caudatum, Explano-Mount Slide
Slide and Illustrated Guide Packed in a Durable Plastic Sleeve
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Amoeba Proteus Routine Slide, Explano-Mount™
Slide and Illustrated Guide Packed in a Durable Plastic Sleeve
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Cardiac Muscle, Thin Section Slide
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity
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Thyroid and Parathyroid
Extremely Thin, Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity.
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Olfactory Epithelium Slide
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity.
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Stomach Slide
Extremely Thin Plastic Embedded Tissue For Greater Viewing Clarity.
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The Circulatory System Microslide
Explore the pathways and tissues of the circulatory system.
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INCYTO C-Chip™ Disposable Hemacytometers, SKC
These plastic hemacytometers offer repeatable and reliable measurements and analysis
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Student Grade Lab Pack Plastic Slide Set
These blank microscope slides provide unsurpassed quality and value. Explore slidemaking with this starter pack.
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Animal Mitosis Microslides
One strip of 8 related 35 mm images photographed through a microscope called photomicrographs. Arrows and call outs help the student locate important features. The film is mounted in a clear plastic holder that protects it on both sides.
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Life Cycle of Ferns Microslides
One strip of 8 related 35 mm images photographed through a microscope called photomicrographs. Arrows and call outs help the student locate important features. The film is mounted in a clear plastic holder that protects it on both sides.
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Cells of Your Body Microslides
One strip of 8 related 35 mm images photographed through a microscope called photomicrographs. Arrows and call outs help the student locate important features. The film is mounted in a clear plastic holder that protects it on both sides.

