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Stainless steel 304 syringe needle

gauge 16, L 6 in.

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UNSPSC Code:
42142600
eCl@ss:
32070500
NACRES:
NB.03

description

Standard Hub with 304 Stainless Steel Tubing

packaging

pack of 1 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Popper 7046

L

6 in.

gauge

16

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General description

304 SS needle with chrome-plated brass Luer hub. Needle is designed with a slightly curved, deflecting tip to prevent coring during needle insertion through the septum.
Standard Hub with 304 Stainless Steel Tubing

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Kaiming Tan et al.
PloS one, 14(11), e0224810-e0224810 (2019-11-07)
Insect repellents are widely used as the first line of defense against mosquito bites and transmission of disease-causing agents. However, the cost of daily applications of even the most affordable and the gold standard of insect repellents, DEET, is still
WeiYu Lu et al.
PloS one, 12(12), e0189243-e0189243 (2017-12-15)
The insect repellent N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET), is a multimodal compound that acts as a spatial repellent as well as an irritant (contact repellent), thus being perceived by the insect's olfactory and gustatory systems as an odorant and a tastant, respectively. Soon
Pingxi Xu et al.
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology, 113, 103224-103224 (2019-08-26)
In addition to its primary function as an insect repellent, DEET has many "off-label" properties, including a deterrent effect on the attraction of gravid female mosquitoes. DEET negatively affects oviposition sites. While deorphanizing odorant receptors (ORs) using the Xenopus oocyte
Fangfang Zeng et al.
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology, 113, 103213-103213 (2019-08-24)
Mosquitoes rely heavily on the olfactory system to find a host for a bloodmeal, plants for a source of energy and suitable sites for oviposition. Here, we examined a cluster of eight odorant receptors (ORs), which includes one OR, CquiOR1

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