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GVS 1222017 Poretics™, Filtration Membrane Polycarbonate Track Etched PVPF Hydrophobic 25mm 0.2 µm

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GVS 1222017 Poretics™, Filtration Membrane Polycarbonate Track Etched PVPF Hydrophobic 25mm 0.2 µmPolycarbonate Track Etched (PCTE) PVP Free Hydrophobic Membrane, 0. 2 m, 25 mm, 100 pk, White, Not gridded GVS Polycarbonate Track Etched (PCTE) PVP Free Membrane; 0. 2m, NON STERILE, 25mm diameter A Hydrophobic PVP Free(Polyvinylpyrillidone) version of the GVS Polycarbonate (PCTE) Membrane Identical structure to the PCTE filters without the PVP wetting agent. Features and Benefits GVS' two step proprietary mfg process that employs high quality

Polycarbonate Track Etched (PCTE) PVP-Free Hydrophobic Membrane, 0.2 µm, 25 mm, 100/pk, White, Not gridded
GVS Polycarbonate Track Etched (PCTE) PVP-Free Membrane;
0.2µm, NON-STERILE, 25mm diameter
  • A Hydrophobic PVP-Free(Polyvinylpyrillidone) version of the GVS Polycarbonate (PCTE) Membrane
  • Identical structure to the PCTE filters without the PVP wetting agent.

    Features and Benefits
  • GVS' two-step proprietary mfg process that employs high quality standards for increased control over pore size and density.
  • Physical properties of each membrane precisely fit specifications.
  • Results in a thin, translucent polycarbonate filter with precisely defined cylindrical pores and a smooth, flat surface.
  • rapid cell migration and reduced incubation time.

    Applications
  • Designed for chemotaxis (cellular migration toward a chemical stimulus) and venting Applications
    . Chemotaxis is used extensively in the study of the immune reaction mechanism.
  • Recommended for: chemotaxis, cell studies, PVP-free for coating Applications
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    DL
    Houston, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Permission to Help My Child Find Joy
    Format: Hardcover
    As a parent starting the college search process, I've really come to appreciate Jeff's insights in his previous books, podcast and newsletter. So pleased to finally have this book at my disposal, and less than a month in, it's already dog-eared and marked up! Like most parents out there, I'm fighting my own internal inertia to align my child's accomplishments against the "metrics" (real or imagined) of admission, and gravitating towards the big names. If you are in that stage, I'll say from personal experience that now is a great time to pick up this book. It's a quick read (for someone who's not a "reader"), and it plants the right questions and data in your head to open your perspective. Its funny, every good parent I know just wants their kid to be happy, to find their joy in life. When it comes down to it, our only equating of big name to their happiness comes a derivation that success brings happiness, and big school brings success. As Jeff suggests, this book doesn't say DON'T seek the big name... It just gives permission to look more broadly, that the same success, and perhaps even greater happiness, can be found elsewhere. Now we just need need to make sure our kids see that too, and they are empowered to seek their joy with our full support. There is still data in here that confirms name schools do convey certain advantages. Whether those advantages align with a child's success and happiness is the question we can chase in this process. I, for one, really appreciate Jeff's efforts to make the case for the broader search and taking the time to do it with excellent, fresh analysis of the data in hand. Maybe this book and others generate the momentum to continuing these unique data streams to break the US News/Naviance overload of the process. Good luck to everyone in a similar boat, and I hope you find this as useful a reference as I did.
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    Udo F
    Bozeman, US
    ★★★★★ 4
    Good Book!
    Format: Hardcover
    Pretty insightful book! I don't read college books too often but Selingo has very very good ideas that can easily transfer to college.
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    Lauren Feltner
    Louisville, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Great read to start on the college search journey
    Format: Hardcover
    Highly recommend for high school parents and students!
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026
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    Melanie R.
    Carnegie, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Good advice
    Format: Hardcover
    Good advice for my younger relatives
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    Pirate Radio
    Natrona Heights, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Works well
    Format: Hardcover
    I learned a lot about current college selection process. I still recommend urging your kids to apply for stretch colleges. Don't limit to safe schools. But this book helped me understand the nature of current college student selection process, i feel less crazy re contradictory results.
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