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I. PURPOSE OF QUESTIONS |
The Stetten Museum collects, preserves, and interprets scientific instruments and non-scientific artifacts that played an important part in the history of biomedical research, with emphasis on the National Institutes of Health. In developing exhibits, we try to explain 1) the operation of instruments and 2) their contribution towards a deeper understanding of biological phenomena. To this end, we must preserve not only a physical artifact but also knowledge associated with it. The more we know about historic artifacts, the more meaningful they are to future generations. Thank you for taking the time to assist us. |
II. Instrument Name |
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Name:
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III. Donor Information |
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IV. Instrument Information |
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V. Distinctive Features of this Instrument |
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VI. Documentation |
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VII. Additional Information |
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1. A curriculum vitae and picture for each key investigator who used the instrument.
None available:
Available for these people:
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2. Copies of scientific articles that 1) describe the instrument and/or 2) typify the experiments performed with the instrument.
Will send articles:
No articles available. Here is a brief description of the research performed using this device:
Please note, if possible, main author, brief title, journal in which published, and year of publication for each key paper documenting the instrument:
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