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Section of a Boeing 747, 1973.

Section of a Boeing 747, 1973.

1973

EEG headband from Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories

EEG headband from Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories

circa 2000

Aluminium Spectroscopic Plate from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)

Aluminium Spectroscopic Plate from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)

1998-2002

PATH-HIV-1 screening assay, Washington, United States, 1991

PATH-HIV-1 screening assay, Washington, United States, 1991

1991

'Artilk' Articulating Silk

'Artilk' Articulating Silk

1970-1978

Box of 'Raformer' plastic facing forms

Box of 'Raformer' plastic facing forms

1970-1978

Box of 'Incisaform' incisal matrices

Box of 'Incisaform' incisal matrices

1973-1978

2 glass tubes containing polyacrylomide gel

2 glass tubes containing polyacrylomide gel

1980

Trays with 96 wells from PATH-HIV-1 Screening Assay

Trays with 96 wells from PATH-HIV-1 Screening Assay

1991

Aircraft, Boeing 247D, serial no. 1722. Built July 1933. (Some of switches, dials etc. are radioactive and have been given separate part numbers).

Boeing 247D, serial no 1722, 1933.

1933

8 x Adversarial Stickers: Pieces of Paper or photo paper with various patterns printed on them, made by Earlence Fernandes and colleagues CSE, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. 2017-18

Adversarial Stickers

2017-18

Box for "PATH-HIV-1 Screening Assay", rapid dipstick assay for in vitro testing of donated blood (non-functional), by Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Seattle, Washington, United States. Cardboard with sticker on lid which reads, "PATH-HIV-1 Screening Assay. A rapid assay for antibody to human immunodefficiency virus type-1. For investigational in vitro use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Kit should be stored between 2-8 degrees celcius. Lot no. 071291. Expires 071292. Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), 4 Nickerson Street, Seattle, Washington, 98109, USA."

Box for PATH-HIV-1 screening assay, Washington, United States, 1991

1991

Five sachets of antigen-coated combs from "PATH-HIV-1 Screening Assay", rapid dipstick assay for in vitro testing of donated blood (non-functional), designed for use in developing countries, by Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, Seattle, Washington, United States.

Antigen-Coated Combs from PATH-HIV-1 Screening Assay

1991