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Attofluor digital fluorescence microscopy workstation consists of an Axiovert microscope; a CCD camera system; a vibration-free, stand-alone excitation filter selector; and Attograf software. Carl Zeiss 427
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sions of pressure-relief, check, and slide valves; hose fittings; blow guns; and fluid-level indicators. Perfor mance charts, interchangeability in formation, and a coupler identifica tion gauge also are included. 28 pp. Tomco 428 S o f t w a r e . "1992/1993 Scientific Software Catalog" lists software for geosciences, chemistry, biology, civil engineering, astronomy, hydrology, mathematics, and environmental sci ences. More than 300 applications are featured, and an index is in cluded. 24 pp. RockWare 429 E l e c t r o c h e m i s t r y . "1992 BAS Cat alog of Electrochemistry Products" describes voltammetry electrodes, cells, microvoltammetric electrodes, a rotating disk electrode, a high-cur rent module, and an ac impedance accessory. Technical notes on using voltammetry data are also included. 68 pp. Bioanalytical Systems 430 B i o t e c h n o l o g y . " 1 9 9 2 - 1 9 9 3 Bio technology Catalog" offers instru m e n t a t i o n , consumables, and r e agents that extend the capabilities of the GeneAmp PCR process. Other PCR products, including AmpliWax PCR Gem 100, multifunctional re combinant Thermus thermophilus DNA polymerase, and reaction tubes—as well as products for DNA typing and sequencing and environmental water testing—are included. Also featured is a PCR bibliography. 87 pp. Perkin Elmer 431