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  2. List of environmental sampling techniques - Wikipedia

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    This information can then be used to better understand the environment, its ecology, the behaviour of species and how organisms interact with one another and their environment. Here is a list of some sampling techniques and equipment used in environmental sampling: Quadrats - used for plants and slow moving animals [2] [3]

  3. Plant press - Wikipedia

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    Using a plant press on a collecting trip Specimens prepared in a plant press are later glued to card stock with their labels, and are filed in a herbarium.. A plant press is a set of equipment used by botanists to flatten and dry field samples so that they can be easily stored.

  4. List of research methods in biology - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Charts and diagrams. 1.3 Statistical analyses. 2 Laboratory techniques. 3 Field techniques. ... This list of research methods in biology is an index to articles ...

  5. Category:Laboratory equipment - Wikipedia

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    Equipment commonly found in a scientific laboratory ... Molecular biology laboratory equipment (6 P) O. Optical devices (21 C, ... Near-field scanning optical microscope;

  6. Bioelectronics - Wikipedia

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    A ribosome is a biological machine that utilizes protein dynamics. At the first C.E.C. Workshop, in Brussels in November 1991, bioelectronics was defined as 'the use of biological materials and biological architectures for information processing systems and new devices'.

  7. Centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    A laboratory tabletop centrifuge. The rotating unit, called the rotor, has fixed holes drilled at an angle (to the vertical), visible inside the smooth silver rim.Sample tubes are placed in these slots and the motor is spun.

  8. Incubator (culture) - Wikipedia

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    Incubators are essential for much experimental work in cell biology, microbiology and molecular biology and are used to culture both bacterial and eukaryotic cells. An incubator is made up of a chamber with a regulated temperature. Some incubators also regulate humidity, gas composition, or ventilation within that chamber.

  9. Bio-MEMS - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, George M. Whitesides, a Harvard chemist, introduced inexpensive PDMS-based microfabrication and this revolutionized the bio-MEMS field. [3] Since then, the field of bio-MEMS has exploded. Selected major technical achievements during bio-MEMS development of the 1990s include: In 1991, the first oligonucleotide chip was developed [6]