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SGE Gas Tight Syringes, Luer Lock
1MDF-LL-GT, volume 1000 μL, needle size (not included)
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SYRINGE SGE 1ML GAS TIGHT LUER LOCK, EA
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material
glass syringe
needle size
(not included)
feature
needle type Luer lock
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
SGE 008025
volume
1000 μL
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Application
SGE Gas Tight Syringes, Luer Lock was used:
- for collection of estuary water sediment, in an experimental study done to assay the anammox reaction occurring in estuary sediments.
- to sub-sample, 15N-N2 and N2O sample gas in head-space, during measurement of annamox and denitrification in intact sediment cores.
- with combination of PCC, which is basically a cell homogenizer, during the isolation of mitochondria, in an experimental investigation done to study the progression of human diseases.
- for the introduction of the sample in to the GASIS (gas sampling and injection system) inlet, during the compound-specific δD and δ13C gaseous mixture analysis by mass spectrometry.
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