conical tube
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconicalandtube
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conical
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkɑː.nɪ.kəl/
shaped like ...
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tube
noun
uk/tʃuːb/us/tuːb/
a long cylinder made from plastic, metal, rubber, or glass, especially used for moving or containing liquids ...
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(Definition ofconicalandtubefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The distal end of each cannula was inserted through the cap of a 10 mlconicaltubeand secured in situ with medical grade silicone adhesive.
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The top 0.8 ml of material from each tube was then removed and pooled in a 15-ml glassconicaltubeand centrifuged (350g, 10 min).
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The magnetometer was housed in a glass fiber phenolic resinconicaltubeattached to the sphere.
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The simplest design of saxophone is a straightconicaltube, and the sopranino and soprano saxophones are usually of this straight design.
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Variation of this ground plan includes the fusion of terga or terga and sterna to form continuous dorsal or ventral shields or aconicaltube.
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The main factor is how rapidly theconicaltubeexpands (or flares-out) over time.
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They live in a leaf tube that is constructed by rolling a part of the leaf into a slightlyconicaltube.
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The helicon clearly has a larger bore and wider taperedconicaltubewith a large bell for the instrument of its size.
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The strips are then glued together, bound with thin strips of twisted cherry bark ("kabamaki") and lacquered to make theconicaltube.
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One of these is 58.2 cm long and is made of silver; it has aconicaltube1.7 to 2.6 cm in diameter, and a flaring bell 8.2 cm wide.
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