liquid medium

collocation in English

meaningsofliquidandmedium

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liquid
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪk.wɪd/
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/ˈlɪk.wɪd/
in the form of ...
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medium
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmiː.di.əm/
us
/ˈmiː.di.əm/
a method or way of ...
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(Definition ofliquidandmediumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The basal stem of the explant was recut and inserted into presterilizedliquidmediumin culture tubes.
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Zygotic embryos matured in vitro inliquidmediumaccumulate lower concentrations of galactopinitols than seeds in planta.
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The subcephalic fold was cultivated inliquidmediumfor 3-5 days.
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Acid impregnation involves soaking or spraying theliquidmediumto the feedstock.
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Researchers reported that turions were rich in anthocyanin pigmentation and had a density that submerged them to the bottom ofliquidmedium.
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Nonionic surfactants are preferred as their performance is unaffected by the presence of an acidicliquidmedium, such as alcohols.
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To promote dynamic physical contact and dispersion of the acidicliquidmediumto feedstock, the feedstock/acidicliquidmediumslurry is agitated.
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The thick methyl cellulose medium is then added on top of the cells in place of normalliquidmedium.
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Many medical offices prefer to suspend the collected cells in aliquidmedium; the suspension is then plated on a glass slide.
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Oxygen, required by cells for growth, is fed into theliquidmediumthrough a porous wall in the chamber.
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Baking powder can also be used as it contains an acid and a base and simply needs aliquidmediumin which to react.
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Because theliquidmediumof a dye laser can fit any shape, there are a multitude of different configurations that can be used.
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This topcoat would serve as a barrier for chemical diffusion between theliquidmediumand the photoresist.
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Drawing may be done with aliquidmedium, applied with brushes or pens.
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Organisms growing in bioreactors may be submerged inliquidmediumor may be attached to the surface of a solid medium.
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A closed tubular cylinder forms the system's cell culture chamber, which is filled with aliquidmediumin which cells grow on micrometre-size beads.
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The acidicliquidmediumcontains an acid concentration of less than 5 wt %.
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The theory explains the aggregation of aqueous dispersions quantitatively and describes the force between charged surfaces interacting through aliquidmedium.
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Furthermore, financial capital, is anyliquidmediumor mechanism that represents wealth, or other styles of capital.
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In such applications, organic solvents are used instead of water as theliquidmedium.
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