Sentences with phrase «beakers at»

12 month old formula fed babies generally still receive formula, either in a bottle or beaker at a year, sometimes until 2 - 3....

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It made a huge beaker full, and I sipped on it with a straw for about half an hour at work, so good.
I loved that little brother just went ALL OUT as usual and poured the entire beaker of vinegar in the glass at once.
A beaker with two handles will be easier to hold at first.
A lidded free - flow beaker or cup (in other words, one without a valve or teat) is best at this age so that your baby can learn to sip.
I picked up a small Christmas tree at the grocery store and placed it into my favorite 500 ml beaker -LCB- affiliate -RCB-.
The Bell Beaker culture comprised at least two genetically distinct populations and initially represented a spread of ideas more than of people, unlike other notable prehistoric archaeological cultures in Europe.
The variety of Beaker artefacts makes it hard to define them as emerging from one distinctive culture: many researchers prefer to call their spread the «Bell Beaker phenomenon», says Marc Vander Linden, an archaeologist at University College London.
William Ristenpart of the University of California at Davis accidentally applied a strong electric field to a beaker filled with oil and water.
A long history of funding shortages had left many so - called «beaker - ready» projects shelved — or at least suspended in application limbo.
Last February, Danish biologist Lars Peter Nielsen stumbled on a possible explanation after his team at the University of Aarhus noticed activity in beakers of sludge set up for an experiment that had ended weeks earlier.
I pictured my bacteria saying to each other, «We can not undergo binary fission in the beaker of someone who makes pithy observations at open - mic nights!
I'm less convinced by the small beaker of greyish gloop being stirred in an industrial blender in his lab at Warwick University, UK.
Why limit yourself to a beaker and a test tube when you can use an empty bathtub at a friend's house and a full bottle of shampoo?
Co-exec produced and directed by David Gordon Green (Manglehorn, Undertow), Red Oaks stars Craig Roberts (Submarine, The Story of Tracy Beaker) as David, an NYU undergrad home for the summer who gets a job as an assistant tennis instructor at the Red Oaks Country Club.
Another method to remove the bolt, that works on any engine that turns clockwise (looking at it from the front)(not some Honda's) is to use a long breaker bar, put it on the bolt and rotate the crank clockwise to the left side of the engine and let the beaker bar hit the frame or steering, hold it there while some one taps the starter, this will break it loose.
The colorful and exotic member of the clan, an Amazon parrot named «Beaker», can be found every day at the clinic for your enjoyment and entertainment.
«Over the last two years we've learned a lot from Beaker (like why he was named Rocket while at ARF!).
Beaker is a great companion, whether we're running, hiking, or just sitting at home.
If you do try the treatment, you might see a beaker full of grubby water at the end, and yes, that's all the residual dirt and impurities that have been removed from your skin!
Body - oriented artists in the exhibition include Alan Rath, from San Francisco, whose extruded electrical wires turn into eyeballs and ears and noses, and Martin Kersels, from Los Angeles, whose sculpture in the show consists of an oversize glass beaker filled with water in which a speaker is submerged with a recording of Kersels's voice blasting continuously, «I'm trying to raise the temperature of this water by yelling at it!»
Two major sculptures make up the installation at Anat Ebgi, comprised of a colorful 400 - pound chandelier of beakers and bulbs, suspended above a scattering of blown glass, driftwood, flasks, and pipettes.
Suppose we have a block of iron and a beaker of water, initially at the same temperature.
Since we can not do controlled experiments, climate science is an OBSERVATIONAL science we can't put the climate in a beaker, we can only look at past temperatures and past forcings to CONSTRAIN our estimate of sensitivity.
When dipped into a beaker of water, instead of producing electricity, the leaf harnessed the electrons to break the chemical bonds of water and release hydrogen gas — a fuel that can store energy at a significantly higher density and lower cost than electricity.
If I was sitting on a chair and this glass beaker was on the bench and I was shining a heat source at it... I reckon I could use basic physics to predict the average temperature in the beaker after 5 / 10 / etc minutes.
(We used old lab beakers — look for them at antiques stores.)
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