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In the late 1940s, Wallace H. Coulter invented what is now known world-wide as the Coulter Principle for counting and sizing small particles and cells. He and his brother, Joseph, dedicated themselves and their company to the advancement of science, and particularly medical science. They have always been very proud of the extent of the uses of, and the vast number of applications of, their ideas and products. Since the very beginning, they kept a record of the contributions made by their products to laboratory science for medicine, cytometry and industry.

No record can be complete, but this collection of published references is produced in their honor. We hope that it serves to give you encouragement and enlightenment in your work.

 
 
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