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Thermoluminometer FAN-TL2 Fischer ANalysen Instrumente
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The FAN-TL2 is a thermoluminometer for measuring thermo- and chemiluminescence from up to 4 samples simultaneously. The device can be used in plant breeding, pharmacological research and in basic research.
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