www.shimadzu.com.br Review:

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Shimadzu do Brasil - A Shimadzu do Brasil é uma subsidiária da Shimadzu Corp. com sede no Japão. Fabricante de equipamentos científicos nas áreas Analítica, Médica, e Biotecnologia. Atua no Brasil desde 1988 com escritório em São Paulo, gerenciando operações no Brasil e América Latina.

  • http://www.shimadzu.com.br/noticias/2016/nova_sede.aspx Shimadzu do Brasil - espectrômetros, fluorescência, raios-x, difratômetros, microscópios, durômetros, balanças, médico, hospitalar, ultra-som, us, tomografia, ct, angiografia, hemodinâmica

    Country: 186.202.149.93, South America, BR

    City: -43.2192 , Brazil

  • Ladia Igunbor - Fake alert

    This oil is fake. For those who haven't use bio-oil before or just don't notice this oil has a different smell, color and feel. It's like baby oil and food coloring. Was really disappointed because I didn't expect this for Amazon, Ebay yes. But not Amazon. Need to be way more careful while shopping

  • T. A. Breise - One of the best purchases I've ever made

    I've been playing with Rocksmith 2014 for about a month now and I'm already learning songs outside of it. One of the best purchases I've ever made. The guitarcade allows you to practice fretting, chording, picking, sliding, bending, scales, vibrato and hammer-ons/pull-offs. Learn a song mode teaches you songs note-by-note and chord-by-chord. And, the best part of all is session mode which allows you to jam with a virtual band that follows your lead.

  • Happy Shopper - It is sturdy and truly even cheese won't stick to it

    This is a must-have for casserole cooks. It is sturdy and truly even cheese won't stick to it. I've been using it for years since it was first on the market, even at higher prices. As soon as I open the last one in stock, I reorder.

  • debra starr - Great vacuum for $$$.

    I spent some time comparing reviews of the Shark vacuums, especially as they compared to the Dyson, and finally bought this model yesterday at Bed Bath & Beyond. It was $159 and I had my expired 20% off coupon which they honored. I put it together in under five minutes without needing instructions. Before I used it I vacuumed the floor with my current vacuum (Bissel) as I normally would. Then I went over the same area with the Shark. I could not believe how much the Shark picked up that the Bissel left behind. It filled the collection cup. So I went over the area again. And it filled the cup a second time. I could not believe how much pet hair and actual dirt was in my carpet when I thought it was clean! I use carpet fresh type products as well as baking soda to freshen my carpets from time to time. Apparently, that stuff had been staying in my carpet when I vacuumed because it ALL came out yesterday. I could immediately tell a difference in the suction of the Shark as I used it. My daughter Shannon said she could see it tugging on the carpet fibers as I used it. And even though the Shark has far superior suction to anything I ever used, it only weighs 12 pounds and practically propelled itself across my carpet. And it left those cool "vacuum tracks" in my carpet that I hadn't seen in a while with the Bissel. My carpet actually looked clean and felt "squishier" when we walked on it. The collection cup empties so easily. And the Hepa filter system works great. There is no dusty smell when I vacuum. And the lift away feature is awesome. I can take the canister with me as I do furniture, drapes, ceilings, etc. Today I'll use it to do my stairs! It came with a crevice tool, an extension pole, an upholstery tool, and best of all an attachment with a rotating brush for stairs or smaller areas. With three dogs and three cats, my daughter immediately put this to use on our couches and wow, what a difference. I was originally going to buy the Nv502 after reading great reviews about it, but when I tried it at BB&B I found it to feel very cheaply constructed and unwieldy. And it was almost $100 more even though it was on clearance. I tried this model and liked it immediately. I give this vacuum four stars to start with. The fifth star will come after I've used it for a while and see how it holds up. For the money, I can't believe what an awesome vacuum I now have. I'm actually looking forward to cleaning house today. Now I'll know my carpets are actually CLEAN. Hope this helps.

  • Nobody - a middling book

    We found other books were more useful, but that seems to be a matter of travel style. The book is aimed at the traveler who runs around, sees the sites, and doesn't stay long - we prefer to stay a bit, sit in the plazas, hike around. Rick Steeves books frequently aren't suited to that. So in the end we get better mileage out of travelogs, specialty books, and buying a sim card with data plan/using trip advisor and Lonely Planet Online.

  • C. Herzog - My Resolution...

    From now on, when the local news comes to interview me about drug arrests and sewage problems in my neighborhood, I will wear this shirt instead of the stained "Tigger" shirt I previously wore on such occasions.

  • Hound Dog 56 - Not bad, but not great either

    A boring account of an exciting campaign. The writing is journalistic in nature with a minimal amount of insight or analysis.