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    #45 Found This Tissue Box Holder From Goodwill For Only 2.99!! Image credits: Weird and Wonderful Secondhand Finds #46 Saw An Opportunity & Had To Take It At Our Local Flea Market.

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    Preparation of microbiological samples in a laminar chamber. A laminar flow cabinet or tissue culture hood is a partially enclosed bench work surface designed to prevent contamination of biological samples, semiconductor wafer, or any particle-sensitive materials.

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    A classic horizontal-axle, wall-mounted toilet roll holder. A toilet-roll holder, also known as a toilet paper dispenser, is an item that holds a roll of toilet paper. Common models include a hinged length of wire mounted horizontally on a wall, a thicker axle either recessed into a wall or mounted on a frame, or a freestanding vertical pole on ...

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    Tissue culture bottles: to grow or keep alive cells or tissue from a living organism, e.g. stem cells: Tuberculin syringe: as a normal syringe or to perform Mantoux test: ULT freezer: to freeze and storage of specimens Universal container: a cylindrical small glass bottle with a screw cap used as a culture medium holder Vaccine bath

  7. Desiccator - Wikipedia

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    The lower compartment of the desiccator contains lumps of silica gel, freshly calcined quicklime, Drierite, molecular sieves, phosphorus pentoxide, (not as effective) anhydrous calcium chloride, or other desiccant to absorb water vapor.