Sentences with phrase «vials with»

Fill the vials with water and replace the rubber stoppers, then push the vials into the holes so they are just below the surface of the pumpkin.
The droppers are included but we recommend storing the vials with caps for any length of time since the rubber of the droppers can deteriorate by long - term exposure to the oil.
Anwesha Sanyal holds up two vials with HIV - infected cells that she is preparing for Pitt Public Health's TZA test.
GenIbet has also manual filling capacity of up to 1500 vials with volumes of 0.1 to 100 ml.
The vials were labeled as containing variola and were packed in a cardboard box along with 10 other vials with unclear labels, ABC News reports.
Instead, a forensic pathologist looked at her wound and filled vials with blood and fluid from her eyeballs, screening them for drugs and alcohol.
A new technique avoids solvents by shaking organic powders in vials with steel balls.
It's just a vial with some liquid in it.
The water pen features a liquid specimen vial with volume markings, built - in dropper, and thermometer.
No other brand decorates a lip gloss vial with pheromone - laced ink!
Jennifer Zaspel can't explain why she stuck her thumb in the vial with the moth.
Before capping the vial with the moth, «I just for no good reason stuck my thumb in there to see what it would do,» Zaspel says.
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.
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.
All medications to be administered to pets while boarding must be in the original packaging (i.e. prescription vial with appropriate label).
Please bring the poison container, medicine container, or vial with your pet.

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.
Eventually, Merril sees an AI app being used in hospitals in combination with a dispensing system that could identify the most effective phage or combination of phages and distribute a vial to treat a patient within minutes.
While working with nitroglycerin one afternoon, a vial slipped out of Nobel's hand.
The price of insulin — a lifesaving drug — has reached record highs as Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi raised prices more than 240 percent over the past decade to often over $ 300 a vial today, with price rises frequently in lockstep, according to information technology firm Connecture.
That's the number of ampoules — a small sealed vial containing a beauty serum with highly active ingredients — that were sold during last year's 11.11 Global Shopping Festival.
The experiment went something like this: what if you placed a cat into a box with a hammer, a vial...
Modern times is collapsing, and all we have left are ironic juxtapositions: looters with cellular telephones, Van Gogh paintings in insurance company boardrooms, crucifixes in vials of urine.
They would carry with them a little vial, or vessel or pitcher of oil.
So don't delay because God want to give you a miracle and for a limited time we'll double your donation to $ 400 and send you not two but Three crack vials filed with blessed ashes.
Before anyone could stop her, Mary, following a Jewish custom where wealthy people anointed the bodies of their loved ones with costly oil before burial, broke the vial and began pouring its precious contents over Christ's head and anointing his feet.
Just for another comparison, most organized churches are two steps away from the Westboro Baptist church, filled with hate and anger, preaching the most vial corrupted hate filled messages this world has seen since the Hitler.
The vials pass through all stations in a conveying starwheel with counter guidance.
Bosch Packaging Technology has developed a new sealing solution for injection and infusion vials that is equipped with highly sensitive control systems, ensures reliable capping and achieves an output of 120 containers a minute.
It's equally popular with pharmaceutical manufacturers who frequently use vials and glass bottles to package medicines.
Its new Bosch ARF 1020 filling machine will enable the company to fill 7,200 vials per hour with a maximum validated batch size for automatic liquid filling of 30,000 vials.
Eisai's inspection technology is used in liquid pharmaceuticals with ampoules, pre-filled syringes, infusion bottles or vials, as well as in the production of solid pharmaceuticals such as tablets.
It holds ten vials of pepper powder with heat levels ranging from 1 (Aji Pesce Frutta) to 11 (Naga Morich).
It's a large vial that applies with a roller ball.
This intaxicating perfume oil fragrance is made with essential oils and comes in a convenient roll on vial.
«The bank does a quick pasteurization process, which would kill any minor germs, and my milk is combined with all the other donors in large vials.
For equipment, you'll need single - serving plastic containers with airtight lids; 1 - or 2 - ounce plastic vials for dressings, dips and peanut butter; zip - top plastic bags; plastic utensils; water bottles or thermos containers of various sizes; and a refreezable cold pack.
Because the flu vaccine is considered optional, some manufacturers continue to make multi-dose vials of flu vaccine with mercury preservative.
Hannon added that instead of liquid vials, they would be more comfortable with the cartridges.
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.
Hörst has discovered they're also highly electrostatically charged — they cling to the inside of vials when poked with a finger.
«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.
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.
Pediatric anesthesiologist and bioethicist Alyssa Burgart holds a vial of the drug nusinersen, which has been approved for people with spinal muscular atrophy, but carries a hefty price tag.
According to the prosecution, it began with a glass vial kept in the apartment of one of the Bulgarian nurses in Libya.
The smoking gun, exhibited with much fanfare, was a vial that the police claimed to have found at the home of one of the nurses.
For example, the meat of centrifuge - pureed tomatoes settles, along with bits of skin, in a compact puck at the bottom of the vial.
«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.
The scientists presented their volunteers with three vials of scents at a time: two matched, and one different.
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