File:Micropipette Rack.jpg
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editDescriptionMicropipette Rack.jpg |
English: Micropipettes are one of the most useful tools in the lab. They can be used with a multitude of substances and projects. Micropipettes are more precise than other tools or techniques that require “eye-balling” a measurement. These are color-coded, separated by their different capacities. |
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Author | Alyssa LaGrange |
This photo was taken by Alyssa LaGrange at Mary Baldwin University
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