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| • | Live Blood Labs Microscopes |
| Live Blood Microscopes used for both live and dry blood analysis. We have reliable, effective, and affordable solution that will produce images of a high enough quality level to see specific features in the blood. | |
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| • | Stereo Zoom Microscopes |
| Stereo zoom microscopes are stereoscopic microscopes in which the variation of magnification is continuous. The main advantage of this instrument is that you are able to adjust the magnification to suit yourself and whatever project your are working on. O... | |
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This is the easiest, best(for me) and a very effective way of repairing/cleaning your CDs. Trust me it works, if u do not believe me watch and try it your selves. If i does not work for you, no harm done, it wont damage your CDs in anyway. |-Helping Hand Productions-|
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| • | Crop Residue May Be Too Valuable To Harvest For Biofuels |
| In the rush to develop renewable fuels from plants, converting crop residues into cellulosic ethanol would seem to be a slam dunk. However, that might not be such a good idea for farmers growing crops without irrigation in regions receiving less than 25 inches of precipitation annually, says a soil scientist. | |
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