glass vial
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglassandvial
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glass
noun
uk/ɡlɑːs/us/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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vial
noun[C]
uk/vaɪl/us/vaɪl/
a small glass bottle, especially one containing ...
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(Definition ofglassandvialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofglass vial
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Cocoons were separated into individual glass vials (50 12 mm) until adult parasitoids emerged.
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Mummies were removed immediately after formation and placed into individual glass vials for monitoring adult emergence.
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Liquid- liquid extraction was performed in calcined glass vials.
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For the first time, silica gel was included with the seeds in flame-sealed glass vials.
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The seeds were allowed to sink to the bottom of glass vials under gentle stirring.
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The petiole was inserted into a smallglassvial(1.4 x 1.5 x 4.4 cm) filled with water agar (0.9%).
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A measured mass of plant tissue was placed in a 5.6 1.5 cm (c. 9 ml)glassvialand distilled water was added to initiate hydrolysis.
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Pressure is then transferred to theglassvial, crushing and fracturing it.
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The mine's upper half is studded with hollow lead protuberances, each containing aglassvialfilled with sulfuric acid.
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The chemical in theglassvialis hydrogen peroxide.
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All that is required is to crush and dent the tube sufficiently to break theglassvial, thereby releasing the liquid contained within.
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He liquefied phosphorus in warm water and shook it in aglassvial, until it became granulated.
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The seeds were allowed to sink to the bottom of glass vials (1000 ml) during gentle stirring.
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On two occasions the doctor's hand had been cut while breaking glass vials, but there was no documentation linking these events to the two patients.
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For morphological comparison, 50 newly emerged females were isolated in glass vials (5.5r1.2 cm).
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Males and females from each biotype were collected separately into glass vials for fertility/fecundity and hybridization experiments.
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All of the helminths found were counted, preserved in tagged glass vials in 70% alcohol and processed following general helminthological methods.
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