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Week 3 – 26th to 30th September – Let’s skip the science

December 5, 2011by luciegraham Leave a comment

Once again this week started as a busy one in the lab. A 2 day seminar on Raman spectroscopy was held in the museum, and attendees were able to see the […]

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