Sentences with phrase «into vials»

This bad boy absorbs kinetic energy into vials that allow you to turn this sword and shield into an explosive ax with elemental properties.
After the sorting, the mosquitoes go into vials filled with saline and a BB.
Kloek was pipetting reagents into vials, constructing graphs on his computer, and daydreaming.
The highest GMP standards for sterile production are fulfilled by Macofar's VF 12 aseptic liquid filling machine for putting pharmaceuticals and biotech products into vials.
In a recent investigation, Ganetzky and his colleagues loaded fruit flies into a vial, then smacked the vial against a padded surface.
You can take them directly out of the bottles or you can also test how many drops you need to put into your vial and then mix ONLY with distilled water.
Dogs should be groomed daily during tick season and ticks removed and dropped into a vial of alcohol.
Insert the needle into the vial, and inject the air.
Inject 20 ml of ethanol through a different needle into the vial and then remove this needle.
Push excess air and insulin back into the vial, stopping exactly at the number of units you will be giving.
What's neat about Skinceutical's machine is how it determines how much of each ingredient to drip into your vial.
Give your pumpkin a floral border by inserting one or two flowers into each vial (the flowers should be big enough to cover the holes).

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The experiment went something like this: what if you placed a cat into a box with a hammer, a vial...
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.
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.
She was catching moths on a July night in the Russian Far East and had just eased a Calyptra, with brownish forewings like a dried leaf, into a plastic collecting vial.
«So I collected some water samples with a phytoplankton net, concentrated them into a small plastic vial, and then brought that in my suitcase to Sweden,» he says.
They placed them into 10 - centimeter - long hardened steel vials loaded with steel balls the size of marbles and BBs.
To test if these forms had adapted to specific environments, the researchers put the original stock and the two most common morphs into a fresh vial.
Munster massages its bladder until urine dribbles into a plastic vial.
Mahdi Abu - Omar, Purdue's R.B. Wetherill Professor of Chemistry, holds a small vial containing results of a new catalytic process that can convert the lignin in wood into high - value chemical products for use in fragrances and flavoring.
She pokes one end of a flexible tube contraption into their tank, pops the other end into her mouth, and blows on it, propelling a handful of mosquitoes into a glass vial.
Pushing his sunglasses into his black hair, the first one kneels to scoop up some sand in a little vial, while the other one records an identifying number in his notebook.
A Canadian researcher is in U.S. custody after attempting to smuggle 22 vials of biological materials into the United States.
According to this 2009 article by the late bioweapons researcher Jonathan Tucker, after most smallpox stocks were shifted to the two central repositories, «[a] few scientific research centers also reported finding and destroying vials containing the smallpox virus that had been retained inadvertently in laboratory freezers, sparking fears that other poorly secured samples might exist that could fall into the hands of terrorists.»
Spark CEO Jeff Marrazzo says their more potent vector and differences in how the treatment is made, such as the company's use of a surfactant to make sure the vector doesn't stick to the vial when the surgeon injects it, may result in a higher dose of the RPE65 gene getting into retinal cells and long - lasting effects.
All it might take is someone sticking a thumb into a collecting vial.
Many teens were too embarrassed to spit into the sample vials.
The whole content of each FMP2.1 vial was dissolved by adding the contents of 0.62 mL pre-filled syringes of AS02A to the vial immediately before injection, mixing well, and withdrawing into a new syringe.
These living but weakened parasites are then counted and placed in vials, where they can then be injected directly into a patient's bloodstream.
The researchers poured the slurry into a straight - sided vial.
Undergo cleansing rituals and practices for complete purification of the mind and body, while the Ayurveda massage with traditional therapists works towards restoring the body vials back into its form.
After the needle is inserted, a small amount of blood will be collected into a test tube or vial.
Undergo cleansing rituals and practices for complete purification of the mind and body, while traditional Thai massage with trained therapists work towards restoring the body vials back into its form.
The vial comes with a metallic crown that can be turned into a pendant necklace with a black silk ribbon.
Then, when you get home, you can squeeze the Booster vial into the Concentré vial and apply it in place of your conditioner once a week.
Director: Brad Peyton Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Akerman, Jake Lacy, Joe Manganiello Plot: An illegal experiment goes horribly wrong when three vials get out into the wild and mutate a gorilla, a wolf and a crocodile to monstrous proportions.
In addition to using your vials in the great axe attacks, you can also shift that energy back into your sword and shield for an extended buff to your damage done in that state, while simultaneously emptying your vials to free up space for extra energy.
A glance in the glovebox reveals the Air Balance cabin fragrance system, a vial of scented liquid that plugs into the climate control.
Because inhalers often contain concentrated doses (often 200 doses in one small vial) of beta - agonist drugs (e.g., albuterol) or steroids (e.g., fluticasone), dogs that bite into them are exposed to massive amounts of the drugs all at once.
If more than one dog has been collected, then place all the individually bagged vials together into another (single) plastic bag and seal this final bag also.
This medication is typically provided in a pre-dosed syringe intended for human administration, however due to the small size of veterinary patients, it often must be injected into a separate small sterile vial for smaller sampling using an insulin syringe and given as an injection under the skin.
They will come in a vial in which you remove the cap, tip the vial upside down and twist the opening so a pellet will drop out into the cap.
To draw up the insulin into the syringe, hold the vial inverted in your less - dominant hand.
The 1970 — 84 Painting Blocks — made from cutting up and reassembling old paintings into sculptural «books», labelled with the dates and dimensions of the original work — were shown alongside the small, ash - filled vials of Another (1986).
The resulting headspace was injected into glass vials (BD 3 mL Vacutainers, or Labco 5.9 mL Exetainers), helium flushed and vacuumed [48].
Each rose is hand - selected and individually sewn into the garland backing with its own hidden vial of water to keep it fresh.
Todd likens this to a builder being asked to demolish a section of a building, «because someone threw a vial of crack into an expansion joint crack that leads to an inaccessible space within the building.»
Offers deep insight into deciphering the best method of drawing blood, performing venipuncture activities and ensuring that sample vials are properly labeled and stored.
I carried my precious vial back into the consultation room and the doctor waved a little paper thingy in it.
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