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Z143928

Solid-glass beads

borosilicate, diam. 3 mm

Synonym(s):

borosilicate beads, boiling stones, glass beads, mixing beads

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NACRES:
NB.43
UNSPSC Code:
41102422
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material

borosilicate

packaging

pack of 1 ea (454 g), pack of 4 ea (4 x 454 g (4 x 1 lb))

diam.

3 mm

General description

For use as distillation column packing, mixing beads, and boiling stones. Each 454 g box has a packing volume of approx. 360 cm3. +/-10% variation in bead size.


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William Soto et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England), 165(2), 174-187 (2019-01-17)
For micro-organisms cycling between free-living and host-associated stages, where reproduction occurs in both of these lifestyles, an interesting inquiry is whether evolution during the free-living stage can be positively pleiotropic to microbial fitness in a host environment. To address this
Veronica Jové et al.
Neuron, 108(6), 1163-1180 (2020-10-14)
Blood-feeding mosquitoes survive by feeding on nectar for metabolic energy but require a blood meal to develop eggs. Aedes aegypti females must accurately discriminate blood and nectar because each meal promotes mutually exclusive feeding programs with distinct sensory appendages, meal



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SKUGTIN
Z143928-4EA04061833576779
Z143928-1EA04061835575282