
U103-C Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?92*82
M20*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-C 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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Thirty-three universities have now come out publicly in favour of animal testing, and debate in general is
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donations will fall off.) In April the Coalition for Medical Progress, which represents pro-vivisection voices
in commerce and science, launched an online petition in support of well-regulated animal research.
Twenty thousand people have signed it so far, including one Tony Blair.
It helps that, of the 2.9m experiments that the Home Office says were carried out last year, only a small
proportion were the sorts of procedures that make even pro-science types wince. About a third consisted
of breeding animals for laboratory tests. Some were genetically modified so that scientists can study
human diseases by placing genes inside developing embryos; others were never used at all. Ministers say
that the tests (84% of them on rodents) are tightly regulated.
All this has focused attention on just what the trade-off should be between the wellbeing of animals and
the wellbeing of humans. One charity that has decided to be open about its own use of animals in
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Jul 27th 2006
From The Economist print edition
When MPs return from their long summer break, the countdown to Tony Blair s departure will
begin
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