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UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S Department Pedodontics Vendor Ritter Co., Inc., Rochester, N.Y. W. H. Kessel & CoChicago Chicago Apparatus Co., Chicago

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Cost JS18 535 00 net delivered 4 213 00 17 690 50 net delivered

Item Ten dental units, ten junior motor dental chairs, and ten dental lights to replace o b s o l e t e and o b s o l e s c e n t equipment being traded in One linear mirror monochromator with two prisms and accessories One lot laboratory supplies consisting of 24 screw compressors, 24 bags of corks, 9 dozen rolls parafilm, 12 glass marking pencils, 36 boxes dispo-pettes, 72 pro-pipets, 1,300 gross microscope slides, 6,600 feet plastic tubing, and 600 cases of Pyrex laboratory glassware Item One whole body scintillation gamma ray counter, consisting of a steel chamber, 9 ft. high, 10 ft. wide, and 9 ft. long, outside dimensions, of 5-in. plate; a liquid detector system of 2 pi motorized horizontal wells facing each other and one tube analyzer for automatic print out of data, to equal or exceed minimum performance characteristics as set forth by the Department of Animal Science staff (the whole body scintillation counting chamber is a device which, as proposed, will be used to measure the natural radioactive potassium, known as K-40, in an animal and by this measurement, provide a basis for determining the amount of muscle — usable meat — in an animal without destructive effects) One plant growth chamber including both fluorescent and incandescent lamps, seven-day wet and dry bulb recorder, temperature range from 32°F to 00°F and precise control of temperature and humidity One x-ray diffraction unit with fourwindow cu x-ray tube and fourwindow port, voltage and current regulation to 60 kv and 60 MA, automatic stabilization, water cooled, 220 volt, 60 cycle; one powder diffraction camera 114.6 mm., and camera mount with motor One gas c h r o m a t o g r a p h , m a n u a l temperature programming, flame ionization detector, recorder, and disc integrator One surface grinding machine, 8 in. x 24 in. size, complete with motors, controls, and flood and mist type coolant system One toolroom lathe, 15 in. x 30 in. size, complete with all standard equipment, motor, and controls Three centrifuges, automatic superspeed refrigerated with superspeed and large capacity rotors, sustained6 temperature range - 1 5 ° C t o +35 C Laboratory furniture, including two wall tables, one center table, sinks, and gas, electric, and water fixtures for installation in Engineering Research Laboratory basement One microdensitometer, with Tungsten filament bulb as a light source, with a graded spectrum filter to select any wave-length between 400DA and 7000°A with an adjustable light beam One mechanically tuned reflex klystron, frequency range 67-73 kmc, minimum mid-band power output of 100 MW, resonator voltage 2600 V maximum

Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology Various

Urbam-Champaign Departments

Department Animal Science Vendor Metrix, Inc., Deerfleld Cost S71 155 00 f.o.b. delivered and installed

Botany

Percival Refrigeration & Manufacturing Co., Boone, Iowa

4 010 00 f.o.b. delivered

Ceramic Engineering

Erb & Gray Scientific, Inc., Oak Park

5 006 00 f.o.b. delivered

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Coordinated Science Laboratory Dairy Science

Wilkens Instrument & Research, Inc., Walnut Creek, Calif. DoALL Rockford Co., Rockford The R. K. LeBlond Machinery Co,, Oak Park Ivan Sorvall, Inc., Norwalk, Conn. Borroughs Manufacturing Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. National Instrument Labs., Inc., Washington, D.C,

2 554 75 f.o.b. delivered 7 146 69 f.o.b. delivered 5 108 00 f.o.b. Cincinnati, Ohio 7 708 50 f.o.b. delivered 2 972 68 f.o.b. delivered 13 500 00 f.o.b. delivered, including freight and installation 2 930 00 f.o.b. delivered

Electrical Engineering

Newark Electronics Corp., Chicago