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The Eppendorf Research Plus adjustable multichannel pipetter has eight channels, a manual volume control, a secondary calibration option, and a digit counter. This adjustable multichannel micropipette has a manual volume control and a secondary calibration option, and it is used for transporting a measured volume of aqueous or viscous liquid. Its four-digit counter indicates the selected volume and has a magnified shape for visibility. The plunger requires low operating force to aspirate and dispense liquid, reducing user fatigue and thumb muscle activity. It has spring-loaded tip cones for ease of connecting and ejecting pipette tips. This pipette is fully autoclavable for decontamination and sterilization. The pipette has one-handed operation for aspirating and dispensing liquid, and ejecting the tip. Individual tip cones can be disassembled for cleaning and replacement. It is color coded by volume for ease of selection. It comes with a certificate of quality and instructions. Multichannel pipettes are typically used in biotechnology research, microbiology, and chemistry applications to aspirate, transport, and dispense a small, measured volume of liquid.Pipettes are laboratory tools for collecting, transporting, and dispensing a small amount of liquid. Sometimes called pipets, pipettors, or chemical droppers, a pipette is composed of a tube that collects the measured substance and a mechanism to aspirate and dispense the substance. Some pipettes can measure a fixed volume of liquid, others are graduated to show the volume, while others can be set to measure a volume within a range. Pipettes can aspirate and dispense liquid manually, electronically, or with a pipette filler that can be motorized. Pipettes are available in a variety of sizes and designs, offer ergonomic features for often-repeated functions, can be autoclavable for reuse, or disposable. The type of pipette used is determined by laboratory applications. Pipettes are typi