glass vessel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglassandvessel
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glass
noun
uk/ɡlɑːs/us/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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vessel
noun[C]
uk/ˈves.əl/us/ˈves.əl/
formal
a large boat or ...
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(Definition ofglassandvesselfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He found two more glass vessels, a painted pot and a small poppyhead beaker and guessed rightly which field the occupation site would be in.
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They were used in 18th-century chemical studies for burning materials in closed glass vessels where the products of combustion could be trapped for analysis.
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Unlike traditional glass vessels, these are produced by fusing two molded halves together to form a complete pint glass.
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Baer has assisted with cold working techniques including engraving and sandblasting of both the glass vessels and their base plates.
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By the middle of the 19th century, experimenters had observed a radiant glow emanating from partially evacuated glass vessels through which an electric current passed.
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After incubation, 10 ml of gas was injected to an air-tightglassvesselin vacuum.
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The most convenient way of demonstrating this property is by placing a number of ticks into a largeglassvesselcontaining one or two pieces of filter-paper.
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Cucumbers are placed in aglassvesselalong with spices (usually dill and garlic), water and salt.
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The device is enclosed in a bulbousglassvesselor large metal tub.
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Glassybaby also manufactures a slightly larger and thinnerglassvessel, known as a drinker, sold in the accessories section of their website.
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I took natural quivering mercury, free from impurity, and placed it in aglassvesselshaped like an egg.
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Glassmakers and glassworkers did not need to have an understanding ofglassvesselmanufacture and primary production respectively, in order to carry out their tasks.
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Other artefacts including an extremely importantglassvesselare kept on the site, attracting academic study in recent years.
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Stir it for a while until mixed, and then keep it in aglassvesselwell stopped.
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The colonial-era streetlights were lit by candles placed inside aglassvessel, which kept the candle from being blown out by wind.
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A combination of the mentionedglassvesselwith a thin tube coil allows relevant biomass production rates a laboratory research scale.
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The moss reactor for example shows a standardglassvessel, which is externally supplied with light.
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Hydride generation occurs by adding an acidified aqueous solution of the sample to a 1% aqueous solution of sodium borohydride, all of which is contained in aglassvessel.
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One advantage of using negative pressure was that aglassvesselcould be used, which allowed the observation of condensation and droplets resulting from the drop in temperature.
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He carefully weighed the reactants and products of a chemical reaction in a sealedglassvessel, which was a crucial step in the advancement of chemistry.
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