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MaLa Scientific Think Inside The Box: Skin Activity
Instant Learning Of Skin Structure And Function
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NeuLog Carbon Dioxide Logger Sensor
This sensor monitors changes in CO2 levels.
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Milwaukee® Pro Digital Free Chlorine Photometer
Designed for advanced student experiments to test for quality in waste and drinking water, environmental labs, and aquaculture.
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3B Scientific® Muscled Lower Leg And Knee
This life-size replica of the lower leg, ankle, and foot helps students compare differences in bone and muscle positions.
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3B Scientific® Eye In Bony Orbit
Removable parts of this anatomical human eye model include: Upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle attachments, both halves of choroid with iris and retina, lens and vitreous humour.
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NeuLog Motion Logger Sensor
This sensor uses an ultrasonic transducer to provide streamlined measurements in the classroom.
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Neulog Drop Counter
Take the human error out of counting drops and bubbles during experiments and demos.
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Star and Planet Locator
This rotating star chart helps you identify constellations and stars visibleoverhead at any given date and time.
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Digital Hanging Scale
An economic option that combines weight and length measurement to support hands-on investigations in the classroom, laboratory, or field.
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La Crosse Wireless Weather Station with Fisherman Icon
Get weather forecasts and clothing suggestions with a wireless weather station featuring a unique fisherman icon.
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GPI Anatomicals® Osteoarthritis Stages Model
Four smaller shoulder models that depict glenohumeral joint osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint ailment.
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GPI Anatomicals® Male Pelvis With BPH Model
This is near full size, mid-sagittal section showing the anatomy of the pelvis and prostate.
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WiFi Compact Microscopes, National Optical & Scientific Instruments
Ideal for hobbyists or for teaching microscopy to primary levels.

