Pasteur pipettes - 3.0ml, graduated

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Pasteur pipettes - 3.0ml, graduated

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  • Pasteur pipette, 3.0ml, graduated,
  • Sterility: non-sterile
  • Ideally suited for the rapid transfer of liquids
  • Length: 153 mm
  • Working volume: 2.5 ml
  • With graduation
  • Quantity per pack: 500
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  • Pasteur pipette, 3.0ml, graduated,
  • Sterility: non-sterile
  • Ideally suited for the rapid transfer of liquids
  • Length: 153 mm
  • Working volume: 2.5 ml
  • With graduation
  • Quantity per pack: 500
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