File:Man using a Beckman-Spinco Protein-Peptide Sequencer bg257f292.tiff
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| current | 19:31, 6 August 2019 | 2,642 × 3,250 (24.63 MB) | Mary Mark Ockerbloom | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Photograph |photographer ={{unknown}} |title = Man using a Beckman/Spinco Model 890 Protein-Peptide Sequencer |description = Product Line Manager John Deutschlander displays the Model 890 Protein-Peptide Sequencer. The instrument was capable of separating individual amino acids from protein 12 to 15 times faster than could be accomplished manually at that time. Published without a copyright notice in Beckman Instruments ''Feedback'' news... |
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