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A person wearing protective gloves and a lab coat is working with a pipette inside a laboratory. They are transferring liquid into a container and focused on their task. The environment has scientific equipment and containers labeled with various substances.
A person wearing protective gloves and a lab coat is working with a pipette inside a laboratory. They are transferring liquid into a container and focused on their task. The environment has scientific equipment and containers labeled with various substances.
A person is scooping a powder from a large container labeled 'BU' with a white scoop. The container appears to be a pre-workout supplement. Nearby, there is an empty, clear plastic shaker bottle on a countertop.
A person is scooping a powder from a large container labeled 'BU' with a white scoop. The container appears to be a pre-workout supplement. Nearby, there is an empty, clear plastic shaker bottle on a countertop.
A hand is holding a small green bottle with a dropper cap, surrounded by green foliage in a natural, outdoor setting. The text on the bottle reads 'Original Skin Energy Peptide 500' from the brand 'Mizon'.
A hand is holding a small green bottle with a dropper cap, surrounded by green foliage in a natural, outdoor setting. The text on the bottle reads 'Original Skin Energy Peptide 500' from the brand 'Mizon'.
A pipette is used to fill a series of clear glass vials with a golden liquid. The vials are arranged in a line on a reflective metallic surface, likely a laboratory or industrial setting, with soft lighting creating gentle reflections on the vials.
A pipette is used to fill a series of clear glass vials with a golden liquid. The vials are arranged in a line on a reflective metallic surface, likely a laboratory or industrial setting, with soft lighting creating gentle reflections on the vials.