New Digital Veterinary Refractometer Has Species Specific Scales
1st May 2006, 22:42 GMT
MISCO introduces the new VETMED Refractometer; a portable digital testing instrument designed for the analysis of animal blood and urine in a clinical veterinary practice or testing laboratory. The VETMED may be used to instantly and accurately measure urine specific gravity, blood plasma protein concentration, peritoneal, pleural, and other bodily fluids... click link for more info.
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