Sentences with phrase «per vial»

After the infections 10 flies per vial were kept on food without live yeast at 18 °C for DCV or at 25 °C for FHV.
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.
For a vaccine it's what can be delivered for under a dollar per vial.
Under Azar's watch, Eli Lilly raised the price of Humalog from $ 122 per vial in 2012 to $ 274 for the same in 2017.
The EPA found that flea and tick products could be used safely, but recommended a number of labeling changes to ensure proper usage of these products, including *: • Label and / or packaging changes that would result in more narrow pet weight ranges per vial size.
The lifespan of different fly lines was tested at 25 °C, with 10 flies per vial, and analysed using Cox hazard models as previously reported [15] with the coxme package in R [50].
I heard an Arabian princess paid roughly # 10 million per vial of his semen.
Quality food and treats, though important to choose, is more expensive, and vitamin drops which most owners use cost about five dollars per vial.
Today, after increasing in tandem over the years, Lantus costs $ 307.20 per vial and Levemir runs $ 322.80 for the same amount, based on average wholesale prices.
For example, in the final months of 2007, Sanofi's Lantus cost $ 88.20 per vial and Novo Nordisk's Levemir $ 90.30 a vial.
What's more, glucagon costs between $ 150 and $ 200 per vial and must be replaced daily.
S65T (Bloomington 1522) and mated female flies were reared at 25 °C with 15 — 25 flies per vial.
Antivenin is extraordinarily expensive (over $ 650 per vial!)
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