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  2. Sigma-Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Advanced Genetic Engineering (SAGE) Labs is a division within Sigma-Aldrich that specializes in genetic manipulation of in vivo systems for special research and development applications. It was formed in 2008 to investigate zinc finger nuclease technology and its application for disease research models.

  3. Rubidium - Wikipedia

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    Because of the bright red lines in its emission spectrum, they chose a name derived from the Latin word rubidus, meaning "deep red". [39] [40] Rubidium is a minor component in lepidolite. Kirchhoff and Bunsen processed 150 kg of a lepidolite containing only 0.24% rubidium monoxide (Rb 2 O).

  4. Merck Group - Wikipedia

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    The life science business of Merck, formerly known as Merck Millipore, was created in July 2010 following the completed acquisition of the US company Millipore. It employs around 19,000 people in 66 countries and runs 65 manufacturing sites and uses the brands Sigma-Aldrich, Milli-Q and Millipore. [64]

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  6. Sigma-Aldrich Corporation - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Sigma-Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    The first parameter is needed when the catalog is not aldrich, such as sigma, fluka, etc. id: the number (might also contain letters) by which the compound is known under the catalog. name: the name used in the catalog.

  8. Run batted in - Wikipedia

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    A run batted in or runs batted in (RBI [1]) is a statistic in baseball and softball that credits a batter for making a play that allows a run to be scored ...

  9. Fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl chloride - Wikipedia

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