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Pasteur Pipette and Pouring Ring
UE/2013-14/555 21-05-2013
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To
The Principal
St Anthony’s College
Shillong
Sl.no | Description of Goods | Brand & Code. | QUANTITY | Price/each | TOTAL AMOUNT | 1 | Glass pipette, capacity: 1 ml | Borosil-70060P01 | 1 | 105.00 | 1800/- | 2 | Glass pipette, capacity:2ml | Borosil7060P02 | 20 | 116.00 | 2320/- | 3 | Glass pipette, capacity:5ml | Borosil7060P05 | 8 | 128.00 | 1024/- | 4 | Glass pipette, capacity:10ml | Borosil7060P06 | 8 | 135.00 | 1080/- | 5 | Centrifuge Tubes, conical bottom ,capacity:15ml | Borosil8080 | 1 | 106.00 | 106/- | 6 | Slide Frosted , pack of 50slides | Blue star | 1 | 123.00 | 123/- | 7 | Measuring Cylinder, graduated,single Metric ScaleWith pour out Hexazonal base (10ml) | Borosil (3022) | 5 | 252.00 | 1260/- | 8 | Measuring Cylinder, graduated single Metric Scale Measuring Cylinder, with Pour Out, with Hexazonal base (25ml) | Borosil (3022) | 5 | 332.00 | 1660/- | 9 | Measuring Cylinder, graduated single Metric Scale Measuring Cylinder, with Pour Out, with Hexazonal base(50ml) | Borosil (3022) | 3 | 645.00 | 1935/- | 10 | Microscope Mirror with holder (Microscope Reflector/Mirror) | | 10 | 135.00 | 1350/- | 11 | Scissors for dissection (blunt tip6”) | | 5 | 55.00 | 275/- | 12 | Scissors for dissection (blunt tip4”) | | 5 | 45.00 | 225/- | 13 | Needles, with plastic handle, | | 10 | 5.00 | 50/- | 14 | Reagent, Wide Mouth with Screw Cap and Pouring Ring, Graduated (50ml) | Borosil (1501) | 5 | 225.00 | 1125/- | 15 | Reagent, Wide Mouth with Screw Cap and Pouring Ring, Graduated (100ml) | Borosil (1501) | 5 | 262.00 | 1310/- | 16 | Reagent, Wide Mouth with Screw Cap and Pouring Ring, Graduated (250ml) | Borosil (1501) | 4 | 280.00 | 1400/ | 17 | Reagent, Wide Mouth with Screw Cap and Pouring Ring, Graduated (500ml) | Borosil (1501) | 4 | 292.00 | 1168/- | 18 | Reagent, Wide Mouth with Screw Cap and Pouring Ring, Graduated (1000ml) |

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