Stabilizing means for laboratory ware

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23292, 248364, B01L 300, B01L 900

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ABSTRACT:
Containers such as laboratory glassware are stabilized in their upright resting position by means of a split torus; e.g., a high density rod, preferably of essentially circular cross-section, bent into a substantially, but incompletely closed loop.

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