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plastinated specimens | specimens<br />

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Plastinated<br />

Biological Specimens<br />

Life-like Presentation of Organisms<br />

Prepared with a unique method of plastination,<br />

these biological specimens are ideally suited for<br />

research, teaching, and demonstration. The method<br />

of plastination is based on replacing the water and<br />

fat contained in tissues with special reactive polymers,<br />

rendering them dry and odorless while maintaining<br />

an appearance identical to their state prior<br />

to preservation, down to the cellular level. A vivid,<br />

completely lifelike specimen is then permanently<br />

preserved for years of student use. Produced by<br />

Dalian-Hoffen, these stunning specimens have been<br />

displayed in various museums and science exhibits<br />

settings. Now these astonishing pieces of anatomical<br />

art are available as teaching tools and classroom<br />

displays, exclusively through Ward’s <strong>Science</strong>.<br />

695800 Viscera of Bullfrog $154.50<br />

695801 Dissection of Rat $154.50<br />

695814 Shape of Pig’s Heart $277.10<br />

695815 Longitudinal of Pig’s Heart $277.10<br />

Viscera of Bullfrog<br />

Shape of Pigs Heart<br />

+usthe plus is us.<br />

Our preserved specimens are the<br />

most true-to-life, accurate, and sistent because we take the time to<br />

conprepare<br />

each one by hand in our<br />

on-site labs. Need help choosing<br />

the right preserved materials<br />

for your lessons? We can<br />

help. Just email us at<br />

sciencehelp@vwr.com<br />

to get started.<br />

Dissection of Rat<br />

ward’s<br />

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