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  2. VWR International - Wikipedia

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    VWR International is an American company involved in the distribution of research laboratory products, with over 1,200,000 items to more than 250,000 customers in North America and Europe. The U.S. division is headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania .

  3. Avantor - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Avantor merged with Nusil Technology. In 2017, Avantor acquired chemical blending business Puritan Products Inc. and laboratory supplies company VWR. The combined company operates under the Avantor name, with VWR and vwr.com remaining as a selling channel. [10]

  4. Univar Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Univar Solutions Inc.(formerly Royal Vopak) is a global chemical and ingredients distributor and provider of value-added services.. Founded in 1924 as Van Waters & Rogers, it was acquired in August 2023 by funds controlled by Apollo Global Management. [2]

  5. Talk:VWR International - Wikipedia

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    VWR is a leading supplier of biomedical research equipment on a global level. It doesn't matter that a large holdings comapny bought them out recently, this company is notable in its own right and deserves a well written and cited article. --Howrealisreal 00:23, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

  6. Voltage-sensitive dye - Wikipedia

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    Pioneers of voltage-sensitive dyes: A. Grinvald, L.B. Cohen, K. Kamino, B.M. Salzberg, W.N. Ross; Tokyo, 2000. Fast-response probes: These are amphiphilic membrane staining dyes which usually have a pair of hydrocarbon chains acting as membrane anchors and a hydrophilic group which aligns the chromophore perpendicular to the membrane/aqueous interface.

  7. Edmund Scientific Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Scientific Corporation, based in Barrington, New Jersey, was founded in 1942 as a retailer of surplus optical parts like lenses.It later branched out into complete systems like telescopes and microscopes, and in the 1960s, a wide variety of science toys and kits.

  8. Ward's Science - Wikipedia

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    Ward's Science is a supplier of science education materials for K-12 and college-level studies in Rochester, New York.It was founded by Henry Augustus Ward in 1862 as Ward's Natural Science [1] and was renamed in 2012.

  9. Scientist.com (company) - Wikipedia

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    Scientist.com (formerly known as Assay Depot) is a network of public and private e-commerce marketplaces that connect buyers and sellers of scientific research services. [1] [2] [3] The company was founded in 2007 by Kevin Lustig, Chris Petersen and Andrew Martin and launched its first public research marketplace in September 2008.