Coulter
Coulter can refer to several different concepts and entities, ranging from people and places to scientific instruments and companies. Below is a detailed exploration of the various meanings and uses of the term "Coulter."
People[edit | edit source]
- Ann Coulter - An American conservative media pundit, author, syndicated columnist, and lawyer.
- Catherine Coulter - An American author known for her romance novels and thrillers.
- John Coulter (politician) - An Australian politician and former leader of the Australian Democrats.
- John Merle Coulter - An American botanist and educator, known for his work in plant taxonomy.
Places[edit | edit source]
- Coulter, Iowa - A city in Franklin County, Iowa, United States.
- Coulter, Pennsylvania - A community in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Science and Technology[edit | edit source]
- Coulter counter - An instrument used for counting and sizing particles suspended in electrolytes. It is widely used in medical and research laboratories for blood analysis and other applications.
Companies[edit | edit source]
- Beckman Coulter - An American company that develops, manufactures, and markets products that simplify, automate, and innovate complex biomedical testing.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Ann Coulter
- Catherine Coulter
- John Coulter (politician)
- John Merle Coulter
- Coulter, Iowa
- Coulter, Pennsylvania
- Coulter counter
- Beckman Coulter
See Also[edit | edit source]
- Coulter principle - The principle behind the operation of the Coulter counter, which involves the measurement of changes in electrical resistance produced by non-conductive particles suspended in a conductive liquid.
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