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Frozen in Time
- Offers equipment for removing water from a substance without cell collapse of biological organisms. Can be used for freeze drying flowers, food, pharmaceuticals and old books.
id: 383
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Giangarlo Scientific
- Sells analyzers, environmental monitoring, samplers, life science equipment, sensors, lab safety supplies, and wastewater testing products. Located in Pennsylvania, USA.
id: 384
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Labbay
- European electronic marketplace for new and used laboratory equipment, consumables, spares and accessories, software and service partners.
id: 428
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LabMaketplace
- A laboratory marketplace providing an unbiased opportunity to find, compare and evaluate everything important for the lab. Searchable by keyword, product name or code.
id: 386
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LabWrench
- Resource site providing lab equipment information and troubleshooting. Users can post questions and find answers to their equipment needs.
id: 387
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Science-Laboratory-Equipment.com
- Online directory of manufacturers and exporters of science instruments and equipment for medical facilities and laboratories.
id: 431
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Select Science
- A consumer based link list for laboratory equipment giving independent and professional equipment recommendations. Registration required.
id: 432
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