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WBC pipette, diluting fluid, compound microscope, sterile lancet, watch glass, rectified spirit, cotton. … WBC Pipette: This is a bulb pipette having a long stem with a capillary bore and a pointed tip. The bulb contains a white bead inside
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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.
The waterbath with the most modern comfort and highest safety The
Memmert waterbath is available in six sizes and two performance classes. In addition to the Basic class for simple temperature control tasks, the Excellent version offers precise test procedures with maximum safety: electronic overtemperature protection and a multitude of visual and acoustic signals, e.g. when the filling level is too low, overtemperature, but also for input acknowledgement or at the end of the programme. In the largest water bath model, an optional circulation pump ensures even better thermal homogeneity of the water.
Temperature range up to +95 °C (with cooling device CDP115 from +10 °C)
6 model sizes (7 to 45 litres interior volume)
various accessories: e.g. Peltier cooling device, flat and slanted lid, shaking device, floor grid, test tube rack
ultra-modern control technology
Water level maintenance optional
high-quality, rust-resistant and easy-to-clean stainless steel for interior and exterior housing
Haemometers are used for the determination of blood’s content of haemoglobin. The Marienfeld Superior haemometer according to Sahli is supplied as complete set consisting of:
polystyrene support with 2 coloured rods and opal glass plate
comparator tube
haemoglobin pipette 20 μl acc. to Sahli
silicone tubing of approx. 16 cm length
white mouthpiece
dropping pipette with rubber teat
stirring rod
acid vial
cleaning brush
directions for use
without CE – mark, only for sale and application outside EC
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