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7- inch color touch- screen
Direct concentration display (Don’t cover FP-I640)
Automatic calculation of correlation coefficient (Don’t cover FP-I640)
Pre-selection of flame sizes
Flameout protection device
Measuring range changing
Concentration units selectable
Multilingual user interface
Air compressor provide
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Range 190-1100 nm, basic/quantiative wavelength scan/DNA Protein Test/Kinetic, automatic peak picking spectrum display. Large screen with graphic display. Spectrum and data can be printed out by printer and sent to computer via USB PORT. Set of 4 quartz and 4 glass cuvettes is provided. Software Included (Imported with German Lamps).
OptiMelt provides a fast and accurate means of automatically determining the melting points and melting ranges of chemical substances. With microprocessor controlled temperature ramping, a built-in digital camera, and a selling price that is half that of competing models, OptiMelt offers the best value of any commercially available melting point apparatus.
Model number: ECG-903 (Three channel)
Three channel ECG with interpretive
Build in rechargeable Li battery
Chinese/English language
Simultaneous 12 leads
320X240 graphic LCD, 3.8 inch screen
Paper size: 63mmX20/30m
Built in RS232 interface (USB is optional)
128 patients save/copy/communication
Reciprocating Shakers are designed for a range of applications including cell cultures and extraction procedures that require accurate, repeatable results. Our shakers are designed to provide consistent, uniform shaking action. The back-and-forth reciprocating motion has a 19 mm stroke length. Permanently lubricated ball bearings and maintenance-free, brushless DC motor provide reliable service and continuous-duty operation
Gentian violet slightly stains the nuclei of the leucocytes. The blood specimen is diluted 1:20 in a WBC pipette with the diluting fluid and the cells are counted under low power of the microscope by using a counting chamber. The number of cells in undiluted blood is reported per cumm (µl) of whole blood.
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