Sentences with phrase «lab beakers»

(We used old lab beakers — look for them at antiques stores.)
The film benefits especially from Rebecca Hall as Elizabeth, effortlessly in period, swigging bootleg hooch out of a science - lab beaker and delivering a withering glare like no one else.

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«He's a doctor, and his first job was washing beakers in a lab.
I can already c u in ur lab coat and googles w steaming beakers!
Now I just need a some beakers and white lab coat and I'll be ready to get to work on my first batch of cleaning products and detergents.
A premium beaker mug made from thick, lab quality Borosilicate glass.
Ask a classroom of children to draw a scientist, and you'll see plenty of Crayola - colored lab coats, goggles and bubbling beakers.
You don't need beakers, a lab coat, or funny glasses to do science.
The object he is handling in the lab looks like nothing more than a beaker half full of an orange liquid.
They overwhelmingly included lab coats; bubbling beakers; elderly Caucasian maleness; and for some reason, rampant and flagrant mustaches, though those may have been as much a reflection of scientist archetypes as of 1983 itself.
But with his scientific imagination roaming free and a brand - new lab sparkling with empty chairs and beakers to fill, he began to envision elegant new strategies.
A colleague in search of more lab space would place a quarter under a beaker in someone's lab.
I'm less convinced by the small beaker of greyish gloop being stirred in an industrial blender in his lab at Warwick University, UK.
Imagine shrinking the beakers, eyedroppers, chemicals and heaters of a chemistry lab onto a little microchip that could dangle from a key chain.
You might have seen very sophisticated men wearing white lab coats holding glass beakers and other nifty devices.
Spiros: People think that scientists are professionals who wear lab coats and work with beakers.
Students usually love working in the lab and using all the awesome equipment: beakers, clamps, pipettes, microscopes and the list goes on and on!
Comprehensive Materials List for 7 Lab Groups LABORATORY EQUIPMENT: beakers • 50 mL • 100 mL, 4 • 150 mL • 200 mL, 2 • 250 mL • 500 mL, 2 graduated cylinders • 100 mL • 50 mL stirring rods, 2 penny paper clip plastic fork petri dish black marker, water - based stopwatch or timer 2.5 mL (1/2 tsp) measuring spoon test tube brush several small bowls or cups hot plate and beaker to warm water, if you don't have access to warm tap water Optional: balance CONSUMABLES: plastic pipettes, 7 vegetable oil, approx. 200 mL salt, approx. 45 mL (3 Tbsp) powdered laundry detergent, approx. 20 mL (4 tsp) corn syrup, 70 - 80 mL isopropyl alcohol, 70 - 80 mL paper towel, cut into 7 strips, 1.5 cm wide paper plates, 7 milk (whole works best), 400 mL food coloring (green, red, blue, yellow) cotton swabs, 14 dishwashing liquid, approx. 15 mL (1 Tbsp) + additional for cleaning ice cubes, about 2 dozen water, warm and room temperature Optional: transparent tape, small plate Aloha and Welcome to the Island!
«We are not scientists with a lab filled with Bunsen burners and beakers,» Luk warns.
The basement is sort of a lab filled with beakers, chemical and reagents which give the game a scarier look.
Ray Ladbury @ 291 — In the spring of 1959 in my Physics 1c lab I designed, built and tested a negative thermometer; the mercury went down when the bulb was immersed in a beaker of warm water.
Maintained inventory and purchased lab supplies when necessary, including chemicals, beakers, test tubes, and equipment.
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