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Laboratory fridges have been designed to store samples, specimens, vaccines and medicines at a very specific temperature range. They are used to cool samples or specimens for preservation. A laboratory fridge is used by healthcare facilities and professionals for the storage of medical or pharmaceutical supplies.
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