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Ward's® Dichotomous Key To Free-Living Protists
Identify Over Thirty Different Forms
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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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Excelis™ Microscope Cameras
These microscope cameras will deliver superior performance and crisp images.
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VION™ Crystal Violet, 0.1% Aqueous, Histology Grade
Visualize proteins and DNA in living cells with histology grade crystal violet stain.
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VION™ NBF (Neutral Buffered Formalin), Histology Grade
A stable, neutral fixative used to ensure the long-term preservation of tissues as close to the living state as possible and provide clear, reproducible results.
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Returning To The Workplace In The Age Of The Covid-19 Video Series
Video support for return to office training.
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Innovating Science® Playing With Polymers Lab Activity
Learn How To Make Slime and Polymer Worms!
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Cardionics® Simulscope Bedside System
Share stethoscope sounds with others in your sim center.
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Sabre Tooth Tiger Skull
One of the finest specimens of a Smilodon fatalis (saber-toothed cat) from the world famous La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. The La Brea Tar Pits is home to the most extensive collection of Pleistocene fauna in the world, with over 3.5 million specimens curated. Approximately 90% of the fossils excavated from the Tar Pits are carnivores, with the saber-toothed cat being the second most common occurring carnivore and named the California State Fossil. With canines measuring up to 11 inches in length from root to crown, this ferocious animal fed on bison, horse, camel and small pronghorn. Studies suggest the saber-toothed cat probably lived in packs, evidenced by bones with extensive healing, indicating survival after a crippling injury. This indicates the individual was cared for or at least allowed to feed with the rest of the pack.




