Cognitive Surplus Lab Notebook |...
Cognitive Surplus Lab Notebook |...
Cognitive Surplus Lab Notebook |...
Cognitive Surplus Lab Notebook |...
Cognitive Surplus Lab Notebook |...

Cognitive Surplus Lab Notebook | Brain & Neuroscience

A laboratory notebook in which to record your new scientific discoveries.

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zł159.00

Description

A notebook designed with the laboratory scientist in mind, which offers traditional laboratory notebook paper with a comprehensive table of contents, in a hardback, fold-out format. The cover of the notebook is covered with a waterproof coating, and the graphics it is decorated with depict the anatomy of the brain and its processes.

The inside cover has illustrations of creatures from the natural world and the most popular hypotheses.

The pages are printed in a 6 mm grid and each page has a comprehensive table of contents:

- company,

- design,

- book and sequence number

- section,

- date of issue and return,

- personal details,

- witness signature fields and project details.

Cognitive Surplus creates sustainable products. The paper used for the notebooks was sourced from recycled sources.

It features a grey fabric bookmark.

Material | Recycled laboratory notebook paper

Weight | 81 g/m2

Centre | Grid

Size | 235 x 286 mm

Number of pages | 192

Designed in the state of Oregon.

Paper milled in Japan

Produced responsibly in China.

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