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. 1978 Dec;36(6):962–965. doi: 10.1128/aem.36.6.962-965.1978

Two stomacher accessories.

A N Sharpe, I Dudas
PMCID: PMC243173  PMID: 367269

Abstract

Two useful and easily constructed accessories for the Colworth Stomacher blender are described. The first automatically opens and holds Stomacher bags above a balance of weighing in the sample. The second stores bags on the bench between manipulations and opens and holds them as required for pipetting, etc.

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