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in my high school we had some facets that looked like this but then were in chem lab and were used when using flame the carried gas not water
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I'd do the good samaritan thing and remove the lock, so no-one would get trapped..
It looks so clean.
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Reminds me of my first job @ what was then called Institute for Cancer Reseach (ICR)
Today it's called the Fox Chase Cancer Center.
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This is strange.
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Trying to get in.
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They knew.
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Maybe I'm seeing things, but it does look like there is a ovular sink underneath what are probably water faucets.
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These last two pictures remind me of the movie DreamScape. I am waiting to see a photo of Christopher Plummer walking down these halls.
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Motts, you never fail to inspire me. :-)
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Just too clinical my sweet Lynne. There was a bag of sweets in there just for Joanne and Larry. Mystical drugs of the human race couldn't have imagined. Waiting for them to partake to make the last sacrifice in our time worn lives. Just kidding Lynne, I love you, you know that by this time. Oops, just kidding again.
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Gee, Larry and Joanne, I hope you got to be comfortably numb on this one. I want to know about these two folks. Write kids, we miss you.
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Lordy, I hope Joanne and Larry made it out alive. It's syringes, labs, and nice curved clinical features. Where are you Joanne and Larry, we want to know. We love you and hope you survived the madness.
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I believe these are just marble chips. The porous surface allows boiling to occur in a more uniform fashion.
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Just curious, 'cause this is my domain: was there any EDTA or heparine (both clear fluids) left in de "whole blood" tube?