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The newly hatched neonates were transferred to muslin covered beakers (11.0r6.5 cm).
Within 24 h of being transferred to the laboratory, snails were examined individually in beakers of water for emerged or emerging cercariae, the morphology and behaviour of which were noted.
Leaching columns used in both experiments consisted of plastic beakers 88 mm in depth and tapering from 68 mm to 50 mm diameter at the base.
At 35 days post-infection, faeces from lambs infected with the same isolate were thoroughly mixed and aliquots of 10 g containing approximately 3000 epg were dispensed in plastic beakers.
Surely the world will not tumble down if we do not make such things as beakers, flasks, burettes, hosiery latch needles, ignition magnetos and permanent magnets.
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The child usually notes that the beakers do contain the same amount of liquid.
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In this task, a child is presented with two identical beakers containing the same amount of liquid.
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Graduated cylinders are generally more accurate and precise than laboratory flasks and beakers.
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Kentish manufacture before 600 included glass beakers and jewelry.
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Five neonates were reared per beaker with an excess of aphids until adult emergence.
When he was 23 he started on his own and became a prolific and notable silversmith making tankards, beakers, porringers, caudle cups and candlesticks.
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She helped with establishing the first chemistry books in the library as well as ordering the first beakers and chemicals.
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The beakers are small round pots with a handle on one side and a tiny lip on the opposing side.
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Artwork includes burial masks, beakers and metal vessels that previous cultures traditionally made of clay.
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Additional glycerine was added to the beaker, the sides scraped and this too was added to the large container.
Once a sufficient amount of clear glycerine is drawn into each needle, the vacuum is relieved before the needle is removed from the beaker.
The culture is named for its characteristic ceramics, beakers and amphorae with funnel-shaped tops, which were probably used for drinking.
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Three coated slides with a total surface area of 30 cm2 were placed on the bottom of the beaker.
Other shapes were oenochoes with spiral handles, dinos, kyathos, plates, beakers with high bases, and, less often, kantharos and other forms.
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Following digestion, fluid was poured through a tea sieve into a conical beaker, and allowed to stand for 40 min for sedimentation of larvae.
Each leaching column was placed above a second beaker which collected leachate.
Two beakers of mercury are placed in a large container, at different heights.
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To further contain the vapour, a small beaker was placed over the caps.
The prunts on the stems of glasses reminded drinkers of the rough bark of the wooden beakers, hence the association.
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Nasca artists created ceremonial and utilitarian bowls and beakers, effigy jars, panpipes, and vessels of new designs, including the stepped-fret.
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The cut ends were immediately put into a small beaker of water and taken to the laboratory in an air-tight container.
The towels were then rolled together and partially immersed in a beaker containing 10 ml of distilled water.
Since carbon tetrachloride is a very poor absorber of infra-red radiation, the container for the carbon tetrachloride was placed inside a larger beaker containing water.
There are globular beakers, small flasks, tall vases, cups and dishes.
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He is able to eat anything, from science beakers to golf clubs.
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Palynological studies and analysis of pollen, associated with the spread of beakers, certainly suggests increased growing of barley, which may be associated with beer brewing.
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The smaller of the beakers contained cremated human remains and fragments of a bronze brooch.
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Twelve 2-mm-diameter holes were drilled in the base of each beaker and covered with acid-washed fibreglass wool.
The beaker of water is placed above the flame, the water is heated.
Traditionally they were superseded by the short-necked beakers which in turn were replaced by long-necked forms.
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The pipettes were placed tip-up in an aluminum electrode holder, in a large beaker, with holes in the base under each pipette.
Commonly used containers in this genre include cups, beakers, bowls, baking pans, and wine or cocktail glasses.
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They can be built with common laboratory supplies, such as beakers, for demonstrations of how electrochemical cells work.
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To make beakers that are totally inviting and then to freeze them in an installation.
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The end of each needle is placed into a fresh beaker of glycerine and a slight vacuum is applied to the reservoirs.
Agitation and sedimentation was repeated in decreasing volume (5 l to 2 l to a 250 ml beaker).
Samples from the beaker were investigated for schistosome worm fragments and eggs, which were transferred into saline and then washed in distilled water.
The 4th and 5th century ceramic specimens from the late phase of this culture include pitchers, clay pails, beakers and bowls.
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Smaller devices to check food on radioactivity were shown, testing food placed in beakers.
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Typical shapes are fruitstands, shallow bowls and beakers.
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They are told that the beaker is at rest and filled by as much water as needed to make the surface touch the dot on the right of the container.
The primary difficulties in the preparation of the dyes were clumping of the powders in the glycerine, strong adhesion to the beaker walls, and slow dissolution rates.
The beaker's form is a waisted cylinder with flared lip; the border to the flat base is engraved with gilded foliage and encircled by two mystical animals, which resemble serpents.
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To minimize clumping, the dyes were measured out into a small beaker pre-filled with approximately 10 ml of glycerine to prevent the dye from sticking to the bottom and sides.
The bridge breaks into droplets due to capillary action when the beakers are pulled apart at a critical distance, or the voltage is reduced to a critical value.
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Flasks, in beaker form and spouted, were 2s.
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He found two more glass vessels, a painted pot and a small poppyhead beaker and guessed rightly which field the occupation site would be in.
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However, if one takes a teaspoon of fluoride and puts it in a beaker of water and drinks it, one would die in about five or six hours.
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Many paleoneurologists measure cranial capacity via the submersion method, in which displacement of water in a beaker is taken as the volume of the endocast.
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Beaker has bulging eyes, a shock of red hair, and a drawbridge mouth.
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Two main types are found, a beaker and a lamp.
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A test tube filled with water and upturned into a water-filled beaker is often used to capture gases, e.g. in electrolysis demonstrations.
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The sample to be tested is mixed with color reagent in a beaker and the color is allowed to develop.
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Frightened by the constable's presence, the gallants agree to return the beaker.
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Press the plunger to separate the grounds and hold them at the bottom of the beaker, and pour.
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The other apparatus consists of a burette, beaker and stirrer.
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Then he was supposed to stand up, take the beaker and make solemn vows, after which he would ascend his father's high seat.
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After pouring a chemical inside, he sets the beaker onto the table, and the beaker begins to bounce.
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His logo was present in this scene in the form of a large pair of prop scissors suspended over a beaker.
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They are cylindrical like an inverted beaker and work up and down in the tank.
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Likely this beaker was presented as a christening present.
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Powdered plant leaves of the test plant (1.0 g) are weighed into a beaker and 10 ml of distilled water are added.
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Another important type of laboratory equipment is laboratory glassware such as the beaker or reagent bottle, or even a thermometer.
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Both teams are given a beaker of water along with two similar-looking containers of white powder.
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Accompanying this burial were two barbed and tanged arrowheads, ten other lithics and the fragments of a finely decorated beaker pot.
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Since centrifuges were not available at the time, the cells were allowed to settle to the bottom of a beaker.
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In the fourth room, they find a machine fitted with circular saws that contains a beaker requiring ten pints of blood to open the door.
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When one beaker is slowly pushed away from the other, the structure remains.
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Energy crystals or a green fluid held in a beaker can also increase power.
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Pottery work includes vases, bowls, basin, dish, beaker etc.
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He goes into his lab, but finds only the empty beaker.
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He allegedly got his name because he could swallow four litres of beer without taking the beaker from his mouth.
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His famous experiment was used with a curved neck placed on top of a beaker.
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Beaker is particularly commonly used to describe a lidded cup designed for toddlers or small children, with a no-spill mouthpiece incorporated into the lid.
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When ammonia was generated through a glass delivery tube, the mercury in the beaker came down into the container vessel.
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Then he should stand up, take the "bragafull", make solemn vows to be afterwards fulfilled, and thereupon empty the beaker.
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The reaction chamber (florence flask, erlenmeyer flask, beaker) is immersed in the heated bath.
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The beaker and juglet are decorated with similar leaf and stem patterns, and the juglet has three gilded bands.
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The sacrificial beaker was to be borne around the fire.
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The reaction can also be performed in a beaker using a magnetic stirrer.
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Dilution of this strong alkali must be done by adding the hydroxide slowly into the beaker of water.
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Beaker is a magnet for misfortune; his appearances typically involve him being blown up, electrocuted, eaten by large monsters, or losing body parts.
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Provide a set of cups or beakers of similar size and shape to give experience of sharing, estimating and matching.
The four replicate beakers of similar treatment solution were placed in a small plastic tray which was then kept in a tightly closed polythene bag.
Plastic beakers filled with 250 ml of distilled water were used.
Another creature commonly found on the beakers is a dolphin.
More were still on the floor asleep, part-drunken no doubt, for the long tables were littered with wine-flagons and beakers and broken meats.
Up to 16 beakers could be monitored simultaneously.
The sieved intestinal contents from each cat were well mixed and two 50 ml amounts removed with a ladle into separate 100 ml beakers.
The beakers could also have been used for pouring libations on an altar in the act of making a vow.
A total of ten beakers containing a maximum of five larvae each were placed at the three temperatures.
The beakers were periodically removed and replaced.
The earliest beakers were small, and, apart from a few early hunt scenes, all the figures on the larger examples came into fashion in the third century.
At its lowest level, the beakers could be seen merely as souvenirs bought at the markets, which sprang up round the arenas and race-tracks at festival times.
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