Sentences with phrase «uses beaker»

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Stacking Glasses, $ 12 each These stackable glasses (stacked in the photo above)-- made of the same hardy glass used to create test - tube beakers — are a good fit for a bar cart.
The design of this dispenser makes it multi-functional, allowing you to use it as storage for formula or a beaker / snack cup.
The term in vitro, from the Latin meaning in glass, is used, because early biological experiments involving cultivation of tissues outside the living organism from which they came, were carried out in glass containers such as beakers, test tubes, or petri dishes.
Using DNA from 400 prehistoric skeletons, researchers show that the Beaker people rapidly replaced 90 % of the Stone Age people in Britain within a few hundred years, according to a study published this week in Nature.
I used a new Cuisinart immersion stick blender and the tall and narrow beaker that it came with (Amazon for $ 30) YAY!
Begin by using a digital scale to weigh out the kokum butter, shea butter and beeswax into a small glass Pyrex measuring cup or a scientific glass scientific beaker.
Why limit yourself to a beaker and a test tube when you can use an empty bathtub at a friend's house and a full bottle of shampoo?
Students usually love working in the lab and using all the awesome equipment: beakers, clamps, pipettes, microscopes and the list goes on and on!
The teacher can either decide whom to call on to answer a question or use some randomizing device, such as a beaker of Popsicle sticks with the students» names written on them.
Another method to remove the bolt, that works on any engine that turns clockwise (looking at it from the front)(not some Honda's) is to use a long breaker bar, put it on the bolt and rotate the crank clockwise to the left side of the engine and let the beaker bar hit the frame or steering, hold it there while some one taps the starter, this will break it loose.
He printed these images of smiling people on antique beakers and Petri dishes using silver emulsion, and displays them in dense configurations on laboratory tables.
So, increase the concentration of H2CO3 into your beaker of fresh sea water by 1 / 50th using a graduated pipette.
If I was sitting on a chair and this glass beaker was on the bench and I was shining a heat source at it... I reckon I could use basic physics to predict the average temperature in the beaker after 5 / 10 / etc minutes.
(We used old lab beakers — look for them at antiques stores.)
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