He scooped up some dead honey bees that were lying under a light outside his building on campus and left several of the corpses in
a vial on his desk.
8:7 all the grass is burned; 9:4 the grass is not to be harmed; 16:1 angels are to pour
vials on the earth; 16:8 one does so on the sun; 16:17 another does so on the air;
Not exact matches
In his tale, the other nations of the world unite and engage in wholesale biological warfare, dropping
vials filled with scarlet fever, bubonic plague and cholera
on Chinese cities.
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.
Those prices take a toll
on patients like 21 - year - old Hunter Sego, who needs about four
vials a month for his Type 1 diabetes.
In January, Mallinckrodt raised its price to $ 36,382 a
vial, according to the data provider Truven, but that wasn't far off what it cost back in 2015 when Medicare Part D, a prescription drug program, spent over $ 500 million
on the drug, making it one of the top 20 expenses for the program, government data shows.
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.
I guess, for me, if I were crying out to someone for help in the midst of violence and starvation, and their response was to send a
vial of some dead guy's blood
on a sightseeing tour... I'd suspect they were just cruelly mocking me.
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.
«In the majority of cases renewals are expected and granted,
on demand, but occasions sometimes arise where a single
vial - full is all that is needed or advisable.
Also a little
vial of lavender oil to sniff for relaxation and a sense of well being
on icky planes!
This intaxicating perfume oil fragrance is made with essential oils and comes in a convenient roll
on vial.
Such
vials are more popular
on the West Coast, but companies like Revolution Vapor are hoping they grow in popularity elsewhere as smokers realize it can be a more economical way to get their nicotine.
«
Vial of Life» participants place a decal
on their front doors, alerting emergency responders of a packet of medical information
on the home's refrigerator door.
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.
Then they flipped the switch
on a mechanical mill, which shook each
vial for between 3 and 20 hours.
Kloek was pipetting reagents into
vials, constructing graphs
on his computer, and daydreaming.
Miller had filled the
vial in 1972 with a mixture of ammonia and cyanide, chemicals that scientists believe existed
on early Earth and may have contributed to the rise of life.
The
vial's contents would support a new account of how life began
on Earth and would arouse both surprise and skepticism around the world.
«Add to the possible anthrax exposure the delayed notice provided to CDC leadership about avian flu shipments and the discovery of smallpox
vials in a cardboard box in an FDA storage room
on the NIH campus, and these incidents no longer appear isolated; a dangerous pattern is emerging...,» said Representative Fred Upton (R - MI), chair of the full Energy and Commerce Committee.
«Recent reports of lapses in biosafety practices involving Federal laboratories» — the mistaken shipment of live anthrax samples by a lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta; the accidental contamination of benign poultry flu samples with the deadly H5N1 bird flu at the CDC; and the discovery of old
vials of smallpox
on the NIH campus in Maryland — «have served to remind us of the importance of constant vigilance over our implementation of biosafety standards,» the notice states.
, and the discovery of old
vials of live smallpox
on the campus of the National Institutes of Health.
The incidents included inadvertent shipments of live anthrax samples at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta and the Department of Defense, and the discovery of old
vials of live smallpox
on the campus of the National Institutes of Health.
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.
The team subjects
vials of amino acids to extreme temperature, pH, ultraviolet radiation, gamma radiation and other conditions designed to mimic environments
on Mars; Enceladus, a moon of Saturn; and Europa, a moon of Jupiter.
They adopted a more passive account and focused
on the social link between the children: «If we are out of
vials, you just choose another donor, right?»
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.
The muddy - looking serums are often sold over the counter in glass
vials and dabbed
on wounds or taken orally.
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.
A handheld glass
vial in visible
on her left leg, probably from another figure now lost.
On July 1 six - decade - old vials of smallpox virus that had been tucked away in a cold room were discovered at a U.S. Food and Drug Administration laboratory on the NIH campu
On July 1 six - decade - old
vials of smallpox virus that had been tucked away in a cold room were discovered at a U.S. Food and Drug Administration laboratory
on the NIH campu
on the NIH campus.
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.
BERNHARD HUBER's bespectacled face is just visible behind the piles of
vials and bottles that form a skyline
on his desk at Museum Koenig in Bonn, Germany.
They added these RNAPs to a
vial containing small RNA snippets they wanted to link together
on another template RNA strand.
The more than 800
vials now stored in Winnipeg could yield a few thousand doses, Kobinger says, depending
on the exact amount needed per dose.
The finds came as part of a sweep for select agents at NIH and other federal agencies launched after six
vials of live smallpox dated 1954 were found in July in a cold storage room in an FDA lab
on the NIH campus.
«All the flies were
on the bottom of the
vial, not walking, totally uncoordinated, just lying
on their sides,» he recalls.
3 An aliquot contains a sufficient number of embryos (in one or more
vials and based
on the transfer success rate of the MMRRC facility) to transfer to at least two recipients.
They sent the sperm in glass
vials to the station Aug. 4, 2013, where it was kept at -56 degrees Farenheit, and brought it back to the ground 288 days later,
on May 19, 2014.
On the right is the same
vial after a week of inversion, showing that the nanoparticle kept the liquids from moving.
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.
Stir up this simple serum, store it in a glass
vial with a dropper, and rub a few drops
on your neck twice a day to keep your hormones in check and make sure you're feeling your best 24/7.
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.
Because there are a few options of devices to use for injections, from the traditional syringe and
vial to auto - mechanical devices, detailed instructions for administration will be given by the doctor depending
on the device to be used (also included will be instructions for reconstituting the medication and storage of it between injections).
If you are having an especially bad morning, think about making a roll -
on or adding these oils to a great carrier oil and take a little
vial with you to use throughout the day.
Tap
vial gently to pour entire contents of Activator Fluid
on top of Eye Masks and allow to soak.
Clicked
on that little magic order button and stared at my door, patiently waiting for my stacks of protein and
vials of pre-workout to complete their long, perilous journey to my doorstep.
QuintEssential: pictured above, these
vials offer a quick and easy way to remineralize
on the go!
As the plastic surgeon who performed Kardashian's procedure explained to CBS Miami, two
vials of a person's blood get spun in a centrifuge machine; once the plasma rises to the top, the doctor punctures the skin with a derma pen and spreads the plasma
on top.
There have been a few crazy difficulty spikes though, and the life system relies
on the player collecting
vials of magic potion.