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... skin irritation , penetrates skin , and is dissolved in lipids . Avoid contact by wearing protective gloves , appropriate laboratory clothing , and eye goggles . ) : 50 , 20 , 10 , and 5 % ( wt / vol ) tri- chloroacetic acid in ...
... skin irritation , penetrates skin , and is dissolved in lipids . Avoid contact by wearing protective gloves , appropriate laboratory clothing , and eye goggles . ) : 50 , 20 , 10 , and 5 % ( wt / vol ) tri- chloroacetic acid in ...
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... skin . Work with bacteria should not be allowed by anyone with a new or old cut , an abrasion , a lesion of the skin , or any open wound , including that resulting from a tooth extraction . 24.2.2 . Pipetting Safe pipetting techniques ...
... skin . Work with bacteria should not be allowed by anyone with a new or old cut , an abrasion , a lesion of the skin , or any open wound , including that resulting from a tooth extraction . 24.2.2 . Pipetting Safe pipetting techniques ...
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... skin if used too frequently in too high concentrations ) . Use alcohol ( 50 to 70 % ) on the hands for 20 to 30 s , followed by a soap scrub of 10 to 15 s and a rinse with water . ACKNOWLEDGMENT I acknowledge the contributions of the ...
... skin if used too frequently in too high concentrations ) . Use alcohol ( 50 to 70 % ) on the hands for 20 to 30 s , followed by a soap scrub of 10 to 15 s and a rinse with water . ACKNOWLEDGMENT I acknowledge the contributions of the ...
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Light Microscopy R G E MURRAY AND C F ROBINOW | 6 |
NOW | 17 |
Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
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