In Today's Labs, Disposable Plastics Play A Supporting, But Essential, Role

SUPPLIERS OF PIPETTES, MICROCENTRIFUGE TUBES, AND OTHER PLASTIC LABWARE Action Scientific P.O. Box 765 Forest Hill, Md. 21050 Circle No. 062 on Reader Service Card Analtech Inc. P.O. Box 7558 Newark, Del. 19714 Circle No. 063 on Reader Service Card Ashton Pumpmatic 3306 Encrete Lane Dayton, Ohio 45439 Circle No. 064 on Reader Service Card Becton Dickinson/ Falcon Labware 1 Becton Dr. Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417 Circle No. 065 on

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Action Scientific
P.O. Box 765
Forest Hill, Md. 21050
Circle No. 062 on Reader Service Card

Analtech Inc.
P.O. Box 7558
Newark, Del. 19714
Circle No. 063 on Reader Service Card

Ashton Pumpmatic
3306 Encrete Lane
Dayton, Ohio 45439
Circle No. 064 on Reader Service Card

Becton Dickinson/ Falcon Labware
1 Becton Dr.
Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417
Circle No. 065 on Reader Service Card

Bel-Art Products
6 Industrial Rd.
Pequannock, N.J. 07440
Circle No. 066 on Reader Service Card

Bio-Rad
Laboratories
2000 Alfred Nobel Dr.
Hercules, Calif. 94547
Circle No. 067 on Reader Service Card

Corning Costar Corp.
1 Alewife Center
Cambridge Mass. 02140
Circle No. 068 on Reader Service Card

DBM Scientific Corp.
28604 Avenue Stanford
Building H
Valencia, Calif. 91355
Circle No. 069 on Reader Service Card

Drummond Scientific Co.
500 Parkway, Box D
Broomall, Pa. 19008
Circle No. 070 on Reader Service Card

Dynalab Corp. 350 Commerce ...

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