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Pulse Oximeter (LK87)
Nasal Prongs are small, soft tubes designed to gently deliver oxygen through the nose, helping patients breathe more comfortably. They sit lightly inside the nostrils and are connected to an oxygen source, allowing a steady flow of oxygen without covering the face.
Because they are lightweight and flexible, nasal prongs are comfortable to wear and allow patients to talk, eat, and move more freely. They are commonly used for people with breathing difficulties, during recovery after surgery, or in emergency and home care settings.
Pulse Oximeter Handheld
Pumice
QeakLab 1.8 mL Cryogenic Tubes
Key Features
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Durable Material: Made from tough, laboratory-grade polypropylene that maintains its integrity in both very cold and high-temperature conditions.
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Wide Temperature Range: Suitable for storage in ultra-low freezers and liquid-nitrogen vapor environments, while also able to withstand autoclaving temperatures for sterilization.
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Secure Screw Cap: Equipped with either internal or external threaded caps that ensure a tight, leak-proof seal to protect your samples.
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Clear Markings: Each tube features easy-to-read graduation marks and a white writing area for quick labeling and identification.
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Contamination-Free: Manufactured to be DNase-free, RNase-free, and pyrogen-free, making them safe for sensitive biological and molecular work.
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Practical Design: The smooth, rounded bottom minimizes sample residue and makes pipetting easier during freezing or thawing processes.
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Reagent Immersion Oil
Key Features:
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High refractive index for sharp, clear imaging
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Non-staining and non-fluorescent, ensuring accurate observations
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Viscous and stable for easy application without running or spreading
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Compatible with standard optical microscopes
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Prevents air gaps between the slide and objective lens for improved resolution
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Chemically inert, safe for common lab specimens and coverslips