Laboratory
facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed
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Equipment
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Tabletop centrifuge
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Gas syringe
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PH indicator paper
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filter
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Flint spark lighter
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Gas washing bottle
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Glass electrode scheme
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Titration device
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lab pipettes rack
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UV light decontaminates laminar flow bench when not used
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drop counter
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brown glass bottles and drop counter
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Pipette filler
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Laboratory sieves Laborsiebe
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Equipment for Falling Number, Fallzahlgerät
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pink liquid
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box
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glove box
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collections
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biochemistry
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test tubes
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test tubes
Important laboratories
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Tycho Brahe in his laboratory.
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Invention of destillation
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Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory and Bureau building of 1893, in Washington, D.C., a U.S. National Historic Landmark
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Rare photo taken at the Volta Laboratory, 1884, showing an experiment by Bell and Tainter in the photography of voice patterns.
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Montgolfier
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Edison labs