INFLUENZA – Parasitology & Diseases Chart | 34A | Dbios

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INFLUENZA – Parasitology & Diseases Chart | 34A | Dbios

Premium-grade parasitology chart detailing influenza and diseases. Laminated for durability, ideal for educational and research applications.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – High-quality paper with lamination

Pack Size – Single chart

Grade – Educational/Research

Application – Disease study, parasitology reference, lab display

Product Overview

The INFLUENZA – PARASITOLOGY & DISEASES CHART is a meticulously designed educational tool for detailed study and reference. Crafted on high-quality paper with a protective lamination, this chart ensures long-lasting durability even in high-traffic lab or classroom environments. The content is structured to provide clear, visually organized information on influenza and related parasitic diseases, making it an indispensable resource for researchers, educators, and students. The chart’s layout is optimized for quick comprehension, featuring labeled diagrams, concise descriptions, and comparative data to facilitate deeper understanding. Whether used for self-study, teaching, or lab reference, this chart delivers accuracy and reliability. Its compact yet comprehensive design ensures it fits seamlessly into any workspace while offering maximum utility. The laminated finish also makes it resistant to wear, moisture, and accidental spills, ensuring it remains a functional asset for years.

FAQs

1. What material is the chart printed on?

The chart is printed on high-quality paper with a durable lamination to protect against wear and moisture.

2. Is this chart suitable for professional lab use?

Yes, it is designed for both educational and research applications, offering detailed and accurate information.

3. Can this chart be used as a wall display?

Absolutely, its laminated finish and sturdy build make it ideal for mounting or frequent handling.

4. Are there alternative charts available for other diseases?

This specific chart focuses on influenza and parasitology, but similar charts may be available for other subjects.

5. How should I store the chart when not in use?

Store it flat or rolled in a dry, cool place to prevent creasing or damage to the lamination.