Sentences with phrase «from vial»

The CO2 ERF is one - half the 4 × CO2 forcings from Andrews et al. (2012), and the total feedback (ALL + Planck) is from Vial et al. (2013).
A spot - on product is one which makes flea treatment very easy — the hair is parted on the back of the animal's neck and the small volume of liquid from the vial is released onto the skin (see picture right).
Then the plunger of the syringe will be pulled out until the prescribed amount of medication is drawn from the vial.
Smelling the herbal nervine before bed has been shown to promote deep, slow - wave sleep, so keep some potpourri nearby, spritz a lavender spray on your pillow, or smell some straight from the vial.
These are especially vulnerable to bacterial and fungal contamination because many doses are drawn from each vial.
As Miller and his former student Jeffrey Bada brushed the frost from the vial that morning, they could see that something had happened.
Create a form for vaccines with your rescue information and a place to put the stickers from the vials after vaccinating the rescue pet to send home with the animal after adoption.
For vaccines requiring reconstitution, remove label from both vials and affix both labels to the animal's medical chart.

Not exact matches

The wholesale list price for a vial of Novo Nordisk's Levemir, a long - acting insulin, went from $ 144.80 in 2012 to $ 335.70 in January, when the price rose 4 %, according to Connecture, a research firm.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has allowed a contract for the dissemination of embryonic stem cell lines approved for US government funding to lapse, shuttering a key stem cell bank, and doubling the price researchers pay for samples of some human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line... from $ 500 per vial of frozen cells to $ 1,000.
Luther's patron and protector, Frederick, was really keen on relics: the Wittenberg church had more than 19,000 of them, displayed along the nine aisles, including vials of milk from the virgin Mary, straw from Jesus» manger, bread from the last supper, a branch of the burning bush from which God spoke to Moses (thankfully no longer alight) and a strand of Jesus» beard.
Just for another comparison, most organized churches are two steps away from the Westboro Baptist church, filled with hate and anger, preaching the most vial corrupted hate filled messages this world has seen since the Hitler.
Depending on the model, the intermittent VRT 1010/1020 takes the filled and plugged injection and infusion vials from an upstream filling machine or a rotary table via a single or double lane.
This time, the six vials of yeast were swiftly retrieved by a U.S. Army helicopter and transported back to Ninkasi's lab, where it was tested and brewed into the first beer made from yeast that traveled to space and back.
It holds ten vials of pepper powder with heat levels ranging from 1 (Aji Pesce Frutta) to 11 (Naga Morich).
• In June 2004 apatient named Evan Fields picked up three vials of testosterone and relatedinjection supplies from a Columbus, Ga., doctor, traced through Applied.
The documents seized included records revealing that a patient named «Evan Fields» picked up three vials of testosterone and related injection supplies from a doctor in Columbus, Georgia in June 2004.
and he would say, «Port,» which meant that his veins had collapsed from being pierced by so many needles, and that the four vials the doctors needed today would have to be drawn from the lump over his left breast, where a plastic access valve had been surgically inserted.
The vial was threaded at the top and could be unscrewed from the flange, much like the milk collection bottles that screw into the breastshields of today.
Most notably, their breast pump included a milk collection vial which was removable from the breastshield.
Those words came from the ventriloquist in the corner — the tech holding a crimson vial of Myles» blood.
Open the freezer in the laboratory across the hall from Annabelle Rodriguez's office at the University of Connecticut Health Center, and you will find rows of miniature fluid - filled vials, many of them holding tiny strands of DNA.
One morning in late 1997, Stanley Miller lifted a glass vial from a cold, bubbling vat.
Even if it had been positive, it would have indicated only that the vials had contained blood from someone exposed to the virus.
Instead, a forensic pathologist looked at her wound and filled vials with blood and fluid from her eyeballs, screening them for drugs and alcohol.
Until recently, Ain was renowned for a highly prized repository of 18 immortal cancer cell lines, which he developed by harvesting tissue from his patients» tumors after removal, carefully culturing them to everlasting life in vials.
The scientists then removed chunks of brick from under each vial and examined the electrons at different depths.
He showed them a sad film — a scene from Franco Zeffirelli's 1979 film The Champ, in which a son cries over the body of his dying father, a boxer — and collected their tears in vials (see video).
Shyh - Ching Lo, a pathologist and director of the FDA's Tissue Microbiology Laboratory, discovered that he possessed 37 unopened vials of whole blood and plasma from CFS sufferers, the pristine cryopreserved remains of experiments undertaken in the early 1990s.
Vials of blood from the 1960s may help resolve why women without a family history still developed breast cancer
The working group review was triggered last year by the discovery of fungal contamination in two vials from a pharmacy sterile production unit.
Visual inspection of about 650 vials from the same batch revealed one additional contaminated vial.
He was game to research the microbial communities he would encounter on his journey, and every day after he made what he called a «tripmark,» a tire tread imprint on a piece of paper with location information and notes (above), he filled three vials of dirt and sent them back to Nagler at the University of Innsbruck, providing her with a rare opportunity to examine many samples of microbes from a broad geographic range.
He placed male and female mosses of the species Bryum argenteum in vials lined at the base with plaster of paris, which prevented the sperm from swimming.
Vaccinating from multi-dose vials is cheaper than from single - dose ones.
The six vials of freeze - dried virus, apparently dating from the 1950s, were found by a scientist from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on 1 July in a cold storage room that was originally part of an NIH laboratory, but was transferred to FDA in the early 1970s.
In 2004 the man swallowed a vial of salty liquid brimming with 500 human whipworm eggs, which he obtained from a parasitologist in Thailand.
A handheld glass vial in visible on her left leg, probably from another figure now lost.
Last week, two more problems came to light: a recent CDC shipment of flu samples contaminated with the deadly H5N1 avian influenza and the discovery of smallpox vials from 1954 in a government lab at the National Institutes of Health.
U.S. officials in Milwaukee have arrested a cancer researcher from China, Huajun Zhao, 42, on charges of «economic espionage» after a colleague at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCOW) reported that vials of a research compound were missing.
The glass collecting vials are sealed and either frozen for future study or oven - heated to 90 degrees Centigrade (194 ° Fahrenheit), hot enough to volatilize the pollutants from the tree tissues.
* Two small lab vials of Yersinia pestis, the cause of plague, is an acute bacterial infection transmitted to humans and some domestic animals by fleas that come from infected rodents.
The aromatic teardrop in her vial was extracted from the crust of a white bread loaf a month earlier and is a crucial part of an experiment that could overturn a tightly held belief about the Maillard reaction, one of the key chemical responses that occurs during cooking.
What emerges can be anything from a delicate vial to the thin, snaking tubes of specialised vacuum pumps.
No one knows if it is alive or dead — killed by a quantum event that causes toxic fumes to spew from the shattered vial.
In 2001, well before Kennedy's article or his related book, thimerosal was removed from all childhood vaccines in the United States except multidose vials of flu vaccine.
Once a compound from the NCI bank shows promise, larger quantities of the drug are synthesized in the laboratory - a task that is relatively easy for Simon, who is trained as an organic chemist and has amassed a lab full of elaborate glassware and vials filled with mysterious powders.
Obtain a vial of the desired cell line from a reputable distributor such as
Obtain a vial of the desired cell line from a reputable distributor such as the American Type Culture Collection and freeze as many early passage vials as possible.
On the right is the same vial after a week of inversion, showing that the nanoparticle kept the liquids from moving.
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