Laboratory Tools Their Uses

I need at lease15 Science Laboratory tools & their uses. Where can I find it? I need it in 5 mins. pls.?
Try this:
ref: http://www.bestlabdeals.com/New_Lab_Equipment_s/20001.htm
Just click of a category, and then an item and it will give you a picture of a lab tool/apparatus, with a description and use.
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The Kitchen as Laboratory: $19.76 Eating is a multi-sensory experience, yet chefs and scientists have only recently begun to anatomize food’s components, introducing a new science called molecular gastronomy and a new frontier in the possibilities of the kitchen. In this global collaboration of essays, chefs, scientists, and cooks put the innovations of molecular gastronomy into practice, advancing a culinary hypothesis based on food’s chemical properties and the skilled use of existing and cutting edge tools, ingredients, and techniques. As their experiments unfold, these pioneers create, and in some cases revamp, dishes that answer specific desires, serving up an original encounter with gastronomic practice. From the seemingly mundane to the food fantastic, from grilled cheese sandwiches, pizzas, and soft-boiled eggs to sugar glasses and gellified beads, these essays cover a range of creations and their history and culture. They discuss the significance of an eater’s background and atmosphere, the importance of a chef’s methods, and strategies for extracting and concentrating aromas, among other intriguing topics. The collection will delight experts and amateurs alike, as restaurants rely more on “science-assisted” cooking and recreational cooks increasingly explore the chemistry behind their art. Contributors end each essay with personal thoughts on food, cooking, and science, offering rare insight into their professional passion for playing with food. |
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More Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things: $11.52 Following on the success of the best-selling first edition, here is an entirely new collection of 1,715 ingenious uses for items in your pantry that can save you hundreds of dollars, oodles of time, and lots of hassle—plus help the environment in the process. A team of researchers and writers were sent out to talk with chefs, landscapers, herbalists, pet-store owners, carpenters, decorators, and many more experts to find the very best tips and tricks for getting things done quicker, easier, cheaper—and by only using items already available around the house. Most of the solutions are accomplished without chemicals, therefore they are healthier for you, your family, and the environment. The thirteen chapters focus on an integral part of everyday life. For the Cook: Learn how to extend the life of vegetables, tried-and-true methods for baking bread, and 10 kitchen uses for salt. For the Housekeeper: Discover faster, easier cleaning ideas, such as remove carpet stains with peanut butter, and 10 ways to clean with lemon. For the Handyman (or woman): Silence squeaky hinges with shaving cream, remove rust from tools by rubbing them with a slice of raw potato dipped in salt, and 10 neat home-repair uses for nail polish. Filled with special features that will inform, instruct, and entertain— “Household Superstar!” details many uses for popular home ingredients; “Make Your Own” offers simple, natural recipes; “Curiosity Corner” lets you dip into a veritable grab bag of novelty ideas; and “What’s the Story?” brings you the surprising histories of household items. |
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Clean-Up Tools 6 in. $2.13 Although clean-up tools have many uses, they are primarily used to clean-up in slip-cast greenware by removing imperfections (seamlines and mold marks) and sharpening cast-in details. A variety of shapes and sizes of blades to accommodate the ordinary as well as the intricate clean-up job. Blades are made from high quality stainless steel with double edge keenly sharpened cutting edges. The DPC-X tool has ends that are designed for smoothing uneven areas and small bubbles on the inside bottom of vases, mugs and cups. The RD-1 has blades adapted for clean-up work, trimming and smoothing. |
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A Sculptor’s Guide to Tools and Materials A Sculptor’s Guide to Tools and Materials $19.75 This first edition publication, in its second printing, is highly recommended for all students of sculpture. Addresses clay and wax modeling, wood carving, stone carving, ceramics, moist clay products, and mold making, casting and enlarging. Discusses the uses and functions of sculpting tools and materials used in traditional sculpture. Explains how tools are made; answers questions frequently asked by store customers and students of sculpture. Charts on proportional requirements of materials, weights and measures, plus an extensive glossary are also provided. 134 pages. |