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Item Number Description Quantity from Unit List Price Unit 10 Unit 10% Item Quantity Unit List Discount Number Description From Price Price 126000 KIT, TMV INFECTIVITY 1 102.95 92.66 131154 HOMEOSTASIS AND THE AMOEBA 1 54.50 49.05 131196 ASEXUAL&SEXUAL REPRD.KIT W/CPN 1 72.95 65.66 131210 EVOL.EUKARYO,PROKARYO.&VIRUSES 1 71.95 64.76 132290 MEDIA, CULTURE MEDIA SET 1 47.50 42.75 132780 L65-HYDRA CULTURE KIT W/COUPON 1 41.95 37.76 139295 EGGS, FERTILE, CHICKEN SET 1 48.95 44.06 139315 FOOD, CHICK FEEDING SET 1 28.75 25.88 139320 KIT, BIDDY FARM 1 776.50 698.85 139325 KIT, OCTAGON 20 CLASSROOM PACK 1 648.95 584.06 139337 KIT, QUAIL FARM 1 772.50 695.25 139338 QUAIL FEEDING SET 1 41.25 37.13 141560 CLSSRM WORM COMPOSTER KT W/CPN 1 117.95 106.16 143298 DLX ROSY TARANTULA HAB-10 GAL 1 147.95 133.16 143542 TRTL BEHVR.HSE CRICKETS W/CPN 1 49.75 44.78 144007 LIVE COUPON-5 LARVAE WITH FOOD 1 23.50 21.15 144015 BUTTERFLIES CLSRM-KIT W/COUPON 1 66.95 60.26 144062 AMAZING BUGSTM)HORNWORM COUPON 1 33.75 30.38 144085 AMAZING BUGS(TM)PAINTED COUPON 1 33.75 30.38 145000 STEM CHALLENGE:ISOPODS W/COUP 1 114.95 103.46 145000P STEM CHALLENGE:ISOPODS W/LIVE 1 114.95 103.46 145252 L1254-GOLDFISH AQUARIUM KIT 1 149.95 134.96 145258 GLOFISH DESKTOP A 1 119.95 107.96 145260 GLOFISH(R)LED AQUARIUM KIT 1 85.95 77.36 145557 ZEBRA FISH BREEDING KIT W/CPN 1 75.95 68.36 145558 DELUXE ZEBRA FISH BREEDING KIT 1 229.95 206.96 147202 L1650C-ANOL CAROLINENSIS HAB 1 118.95 107.06 154629 GLOGERM GLOBOX KIT 1 107.95 97.16 154635 GROW MICROBIAL MATS W/COUPON 1 73.95 66.56 154641 KIT, GERM. EFFECTS W/UV LIGHT 1 118.50 106.65 154656 KIT, COMING CLEAN W/ENZYMES 1 269.95 242.96 154711 SPICY INHIBITORS WITH COUPON 1 92.50 83.25 154728 GRAM STAIN/BACT MORPH W/COUPON 1 72.95 65.66 155581 CASPER FISH OBSERV.:DELUXE KIT 1 102.95 92.66 155583 ANTMY&PHY.CASPER FISH DELUX KT 1 145.95 131.36 155584 BASIC GENETICS CASPERFISH KIT 1 92.95 83.66 155586 DELUXE GENETICS CASPERFISH KIT 1 234.95 211.46 158698 READING GREEN TM STORIES 1 55.50 49.95 158949 WFP POLLIN. BAGS,158989,PK10 1 8.50 7.65 158949 WFP POLLIN. BAGS,158989,PK10 3 8.25 7.43 158977 WFP WATERING MATS 1 3.95 3.56 158977 WFP WATERING MATS 10 3.75 3.38 158984 WFP SUPPORT STAKES/RINGS 1 3.35 3.02 158984 WFP SUPPORT STAKES/RINGS 10 3.10 2.79 158986 WFP ANIMAL&PLANT INTER W/CPN 1 94.95 85.46 159130 TERRAQUA COLUMN DEMO KIT W/CPN 1 26.50 23.85 159132 TERRAQUA COLUMN CLRM KT W/CPN 1 50.50 45.45 159645 HAND TOOL SET 1 45.50 40.95 161430 BASC FRESHWATER AQUARM KI 1 144.95 130.46 161435 BASIC AQUARIUM KIT 1 174.95 157.46 161535 COMPL SPEC AQUARIUM KIT 1 295.95 266.36 161536 20GAL RIVER TANK ECOSYSTEM 1 299.95 269.96 161537 30GAL RIVER TANK ECOSYSTEM 1 399.95 359.96 161538 20 GALLON RIVER TANK MOLD ONLY 1 154.95 139.46 161539 30 GALLON RIVER TANK MOLD ONLY 1 180.25 162.23 161541 RIVER TANK PLANT SET W/COUPON 1 63.25 56.93 161545 RIVER TANK ANIMAL SET W/COUPON 1 69.95 62.96 161549 RIVER TANK ACCESSORY SET 1 77.95 70.16 161635 COMPL SHOWCASE AQUAR KIT 1 442.95 398.66 161730 PREMIER FRESHWATR AQUARM 1 720.95 648.86 161735 COMPL PREMIER AQUARIUM KI 1 777.95 700.16 162456 CREATE-A-WATER GARDEN W/COUPON 1 75.95 68.36 162505 SEA URCHIN EMBRYOLOGY KT W/CPN 1 143.95 129.56 162690 BASIC MARINE AQUARIUM KIT 1 265.95 239.36 162715 DELUXE MARINE AQUARIUM KIT 1 499.95 449.96 162725 DELUXE MARINE AQUAR KIT W/CPN 1 615.95 554.36 162733 CA TOUCH TANK ACCESSORY SET 1 39.95 35.96 162740 CA SPEC MARINE AQUARIUM KIT 1 762.95 686.66 162755 CA SPEC MARINE AQUAR/FISH,ANIM 1 952.95 857.66 163000 WHITE SAND & GRAVEL SET 1 19.95 17.96 163200 WATER-WORN PEBBLES 10 LB 1 7.95 7.16 163201 WATERWORN PEBBLES 50LB 1 32.50 29.25 171027 GENE REG:LAC OPERON BIOKIT 1 92.50 83.25 171041 BEADS, WHITE, 4-WAY, 288 1 31.50 28.35 171042 BEADS, PINK, 4-WAY, 288 1 31.50 28.35 171043 BEADS, RED, 4-WAY, 288 1 11.50 10.35 171044 BEADS, GREEN, 4-WAY, 288 1 11.50 10.35 171045 BEADS, BLUE, 4-WAY, 288 1 11.50 10.35 171046 BEADS, YELLOW, 4-WAY, 288 1 11.50 10.35 171047 BEADS, ORANGE, 4-WAY, 288 1 11.50 10.35 171048 BEADS, PURPLE, 4-WAY, 288 1 11.50 10.35 171049 CONNECTORS, CLEAR, 432 1 20.55 18.50 171115 CENTROMERE, MAGNETIC, PK10 1 35.75 32.18 171120 MODELING MITOSIS&MEIOSIS 8/STN 1 179.95 161.96 171121 MODELING MITOSIS&MEIOSIS 1/STN 1 25.95 23.36 171130 ONION MITOSIS BIOKIT (R) 1 74.95 67.46 171132 CK-METAPHASE ARREST BIOKIT (R) 1 96.95 87.26 171135 EQ-PRESERVED ONION ROOT TIPS 1 24.45 22.01 171137 EQ-COLCHICINE TREATED ROOT T 1 39.95 35.96 171138 EQ-IRRADIATED ONION ROOT TIP 1 56.95 51.26 171170 MITOSIS AND MEIOSIS STUDY UNIT 1 159.95 143.96 171203 FORM FITS FUNCTION W/COUPON 1 125.00 112.50 171205 EVOLUT REAL TIME 1-STAT W/CARD 1 52.50 47.25 171206 EVOLUT REAL TIME 8-STAT W/CARD 1 109.95 98.96 171955 CHROMA DROS.EYE PIGMENTS W/CPN 1 125.00 112.50 171956 DROS.EYE PIGMENTS W/O SL W/CPN 1 120.00 108.00 171963 DROSOPHILA BIOKIT 1 STN W/CARD 1 52.50 47.25 171965 DROSOPHILA BIOKIT 4 STN W/CARD 1 82.50 74.25 171967 DROSOPHILA BIOKIT 8 STN W/CARD 1 130.00 117.00 171984 EQ-MONO CROSS KIT 1 95.00 85.50 171987 EQ-SEX-LINKED CROSS KIT 1 95.00 85.50 171990 EQ-DIHYBRID CROSS KIT W/COUPON 1 95.00 85.50 171995 NATURAL SELECTION DROSOPHILA 1 99.95 89.96 172159 FLIGHTLESS MONOHYB.CROSS KIT 1 92.00 82.80 172626 EASY FLY DIHYBRID CROSS W/CPN 1 115.00 103.50 173030 DROSOPHILA STAND 1 8.15 7.34 173037 ANESTHETIC, TABLETS, RPLC PK24 1 8.75 7.88 173037 ANESTHETIC, TABLETS, RPLC PK24 3 7.75 6.98 173076 VIAL, DROSOPHILA CULTURE PK/36 1 50.45 45.41 173078 VIAL, DROSOPHILA CULTURE PK/72 1 87.00 78.30 173080 VIAL,DROSOPHILA CULUTRE PK/144 1 146.85 132.17 173091 PLUG,DROSOPHILA ANTI-MITE,PK12 1 10.35 9.32 173091 PLUG,DROSOPHILA ANTI-MITE,PK12 6 9.35 8.42 173094 BRUSH, DROSOPHILA SORT PK/12 1 9.00 8.10 173094 BRUSH, DROSOPHILA SORT PK/12 3 8.25 7.43 173120 VIAL,DROS CULT,173085,PK12 1 9.50 8.55 173120 VIAL,DROS CULT,173085,PK12 6 8.50 7.65 173122 PLUG, DROS VIAL, 173086, PK12 1 5.25 4.73 173122 PLUG, DROS VIAL, 173086, PK12 6 4.55 4.10 173125 CAP,DROS VIAL,173125,PK12 1 5.35 4.82 173125 CAP,DROS VIAL,173125,PK12 6 4.25 3.83 173135 BOTTLE, DROS CULT,173089,PK24 1 39.00 35.10 173235 YEAST,DRY,173234,PK12 1 19.50 17.55 173235 YEAST,DRY,173234,PK12 5 18.00 16.20 173608 DNA DAMAGE UV YEAST 8 (COUP) 1 99.95 89.96 173609 UV DAMAGE YEAST KIT 1 STA 1 24.95 22.46 173836 MAGNETIC KARYOTYPING DEMO KIT 1 55.00 49.50 177240 FLAT AND SOIL 1 11.95 10.76 177240 FLAT AND SOIL 10 10.50 9.45 178402 SEEDLING TOBACCO, GRN-ALBINO 1 16.50 14.85 180602 APES NATURAL WATERS CHEM-8 STA 1 308.95 278.06 180700 AP ENVIRONMENTAL LAB PACKAGE 1 1,649.95 1,484.96 180702 COMPLETE APES LAB PACK 1 2,695.95 2,426.36 180950 STEM CHALLENGE: BIOFUELS 1 71.95 64.76 180952 STEM CHALLENGE: HYDROELECTRIC 1 104.95 94.46 180956 STEM CHALLENGE: GEOTHERMAL 1 84.95 76.46 180958 STEM: BATTERY DILEMMA 1 71.95 64.76 180960 STEM: SOLAR CAR DESIGN 1 139.95 125.96 180962 STEM: PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN 1 74.95 67.46 180964 STEM CHALLENGE:WIND FARM 1 84.95 76.46 180966 STEM CHALLENGE:ENERGY BUNDLE 1 549.95 494.96 181061 BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES W/COUPON 1 194.95 175.46 181062 BIOGEOCHEM.CYCLES REFILL W/CPN 1 122.95 110.66 181063 BIOGEOCHEM.CYCLES 1-STN W/CPN 1 102.95 92.66 181069 OCEAN ACIDIF.8-STATION W/CPN 1 153.95 138.56 181070 OCEAN ACIDIF.8STN REFILL W/CPN 1 87.95 79.16 181071 OCEAN ACIDIF.1-STATION W/CPN 1 71.95 64.76 181074 EUTROPHICATION-8 STAT-W/COUPON 1 153.95 138.56 181075 EUTROPHICATION-8ST RFILL W/CPN 1 81.95 73.76 181079 PRIMARY CONSUMER ENERGY FLOW 1 121.95 109.76 181079P PRIM.CONSUMER ENERGY FLOW/LIVE 1 121.95 109.76 181093 APES POP.GROWTH 8-STA (COUPON) 1 127.95 115.16 181093P APES POP.GROWTH 8-STA (PERISH) 1 127.95 115.16 181094 APES POP.GROWTH 8-STA RFL CPN 1 71.95 64.76 181094P APES POP.GROWTH8-ST RFL PERISH 1 71.95 64.76 181095 APES POP.GROWTH 1-STA (COUPON) 1 55.95 50.36 181095P APES POP.GROWTH 1-STA (PERISH) 1 55.95 50.36 181115 APES:BIOMASS-BIOFUEL-8ST W/CPN 1 159.95 143.96 181115P APES:BIOMASS-BIOFUEL-8STA/LIVE 1 159.95 143.96 181116 APES:BIOMASS-BIOFUEL-1ST W/CPN 1 57.95 52.16 181116P APES:BIOMASS-BIOFUEL-1STA/LIVE 1 57.95 52.16 181117 APES:BIOMASS-BIOFUEL REF W/CPN 1 57.95 52.16 181117P APES:BIOMASS-BIOFUEL-REFL.LIVE 1 57.95 52.16 181324 OIL SPILL BIOREMD ECOKIT 1 69.95 62.96 181325 OIL SPILL BIOREMD REFILL 1 14.95 13.46 182150 CA CLASSROOM RIVER KIT 1 289.95 260.96 182250 TEACHING-PHOTOGRAPHIC T-P TANK 1 52.95 47.66 187000 POP.GRW,CAR.CAP.DUCKWEED W/CPN 1 53.50 48.15 187002 SPECIES INTERACT.
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