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Micropipette
Who Invented the Micropipette and where did it originate?
The micropipette was invented at the University of Marburg, Germany by Heinrich Schnitger in 1957.
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Description:
Micropipette is a common device used for transfering liquids and specimens into containers and in biological chemistry experiments. There are two types of pipettes: glass micropipetties and adjustable micropipettes.

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Glass Micropipettes are used in measuring, microinjections, and other kinds of experiments.
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* Adjustable Micropipettes are used in chemistry and biological experiments.
Thermocycler
Description:
A thermocycler is a device used  in Polymerse Chain Reaction (PCR) analysis to copy small fragments of DNA. It is also used to duplicate DNA in a lab experiment. This instrument  has as thermal block with hole to hold the tubes while the PCR reaction mixtures are inserted.
High Power Comparison Microscope
Description:
The high power comparison microscope is an equipment used for crime scene investigation, auto theft investigation, forensics document examination, and more. Along with the high power magnification,this type of microscope also has two stages for comparing the slides.
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