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An Inexpensive, Disposable Cannula Filtration Device
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Abstract
The construction and use of a very simple and inexpensive cannula filtration device from filter paper, septum, and a Pasteur pipette is reported. The apparatus is constructed in minutes and is simple enough to be used routinely in advanced undergraduate synthetic laboratories.
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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