«Given the type of weather we've been having,
a flask where you can keep juice or water cold is great,» Mita says.
They added IL - 4 to
the flasks where they reared those immune cells.
Not exact matches
The seed yeast is grown in sterile
flasks and then transferred to large stainless steel fermentation tanks,
where it will be cultivated.
He spends his days in a laboratory stocked with petri dishes and
flasks of bacteria — exactly the place
where you would expect him to do that sort of work.
Dion, who is studying at at Kent University, said: «I poured water from the kettle in a small
flask, put the lid on and
where the water was boiling and there was too much steam it just exploded in my face.
A mid-film moment
where Sutter gives Aimee a
flask of her own as a prom gift elicits both a feeling of naïve romance and pathos, making the film feel (both literally and figuratively) like a car crash waiting to happen.
Next stop an impressive plunge
where the pouring of morning coffee cascades from a
flask into a camping cup to mimic a mini Mac Mac Falls; in combination an unusual drive - through Mac breakfast on the natural side.
The show at Guild Hall includes images of a cryopreservation unit (
where the dead are preserved by freezing), a glass
flask containing live HIV cells, and a decomposing corpse that's part of the Forensic Anthropology Research Facility, known in popular culture as the Body Farm.
Locations of
where surface air is collected with glass
flasks.
In microbiology, we have the most ideal tools of science available, allowing experimentation in small culture tubes or
flasks, while physics is mostly math, and the experimentation is largely limited to the applied end
where technology is developed.