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There were 12 questions found in this category:
Does Warner have a demo program?
Unfortunately, Warner does not have a demo program.
Is there a chamber that can be used to generate a chemical gradient while also perfusing a sample?
We are not aware of a system that has been developed whereby a sample can be perfused while maintaining a well defined gradient. Every method that comes to mind would result in either a poorly defined gradient or a plus/minus chemical step, which is all or nothing. However, Ibidi sells a chamber ...
What chambers do the Sutter chamber columns accommodate?
The Sutter MT-150/W2 chamber column accommodates any Series 20 chamber and platform.You must inform Sutter if you intend to use a Warner PM series platform as they will supply a different adapter.The MT-150/CUST is a custom built Sutter chamber column that is designed to accommodate a user speci ...
What is a banana connector?
A banana connector (commonly banana plug for the male, banana jack for the female) is a one conductor (single-wire) electrical connector used for joining wires to equipment. The plugs are also frequently used to terminate patch cords for electronic test equipment. Some Warner Instruments that ac ...
What is a BNC connector?
More properly known as the Bayonet-Neill-Concelman connector, the BNC connector is one of several radio frequency connectors on the market today. The name of the connector is derived from a combination of two things: the connecting technology employed; and the names of the two inventors of the ...
What is a D connector?
A D connector contains two or more parallel rows of pins or sockets surrounded by a D-shaped metal shield that provides mechanical support and some screening against electromagnetic interference. The D shape guarantees correct orientation. The part containing pin contacts is called the male conn ...
What is a DIN connector?
All male connectors (plugs) of this family feature a 13.2 mm diameter metal shield with a notch that restricts the orientation in which plug and socket can mate. A range of connectors of the same form that differ only in their pin configuration exist and have been standardized. There are seven ...
What is a modular connector?
The term modular connector is the name given to a family of electrical connectors originally used in telephone wiring and are now used for a variety of other things as well. Advantages of modular connectors include small size and ease of connecting. Many devices that originally used a bulkier co ...
What is an alligator clip?
An alligator clip (also crocodile or spring clip) is a temporary electrical connector, named for its resemblance to an alligator's jaws. Functioning much like a clothespin, the clip's two tapered, serrated jaws are forced together by a spring to make them grip, and one of the jaws usually has a ...
What is meant by the "working distance" of a microscope objective?
The working distance on a microscope objective is defined as the distance from the front lens element of the objective to the closest surface of the coverslip when the specimen is in sharp focus.
What is the outer diameter for a given gauge size?
Gauge Size OD Inches OD mm 6 0.203 5.16 7 0.18 4.57 8 0.165 4.19 9 0.148 3.76 10 0.134 3.4 11 0.12 3.05 12 0.109 2.77 13 0.095 2.41 14 0.083 2.11 15 0.072 1.83 16 0.065 1.65 17 0.058 1.47 18 0.05 1.27 19 0.042 1.07 20 0.036 0.914 21 0.032 0.813 22 0.028 0.711 23 0.025 0.635 24 0.022 0.559 25 0.0 ...
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