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There are many different types of laboratory flasks.
Laboratory flasks are containers made of glass which are usually used in scientific laboratories.
Laboratory flasks have traditionally been made of glass, but can also be made of plastic.
There are several types of laboratory flasks, all of which have different functions within the laboratory.
Researchers hope that cells from the plants, growing in fermentation vats or laboratory flasks, will produce the chemicals directly.
It fattened as it descended toward a bulge at the base, resembling a laboratory flask.
Graduated cylinders are generally more accurate and precise than laboratory flasks and beakers.
Laboratory flasks are vessels (containers) which fall into the category of laboratory equipment known as glassware.
They made whimsical still-life arrangements, filling laboratory flasks with colored water and making feather-duster bouquets.
It is not always easy to get cells to grow persistently in laboratory flasks, and it has been difficult to keep them pure and uncontaminated.
The chefs' cooking utensils were replaced with traditional lab equipment, such as Bunsen burners, test tubes, and laboratory flasks.
It has revolving hubs of laboratory flasks (artificial uteri) containing developing embryos in nutrient solution.
Then, experts in cell growth at the Coriell Institute induce them to grow in laboratory flasks supplied with the necessary nutrients.
Various researchers today also utilize culturing laboratory flasks, conicals, and even disposable bags like those used in single-use bioreactors.
Some researchers said the viruses described by Gallo and Montagnier were so similar they must have come from the same patient or the same laboratory flask.
Laboratory flasks and glass-lined chemical reactors are damaged by long exposure to hot sodium hydroxide, and the glass becomes frosted.
In addition, after every five puzzles, there is a bonus level where the player must move laboratory flasks filled with various amount of liquid to arrange them from empty to full.
Such stunning productivity from an office machine would be a nightmare, but it is exactly what polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, does in a laboratory flask with more positive results.
Laboratory flask sizes are specified by the volume they can hold, typically in metric units such as milliliters (mL or ml) or liters (L or l).
An Erlenmeyer flask, also known as a conical flask, is a widely used type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck.
A volumetric flask (measuring flask or graduated flask) is a piece of laboratory glassware, a type of laboratory flask, calibrated to contain a precise volume at a particular temperature.
In the short-lived 1990s science fiction television series Space: Above and Beyond, the InVitros are a genetically engineered race of people gestated in large laboratory flasks that serve as artificial uteri.
Unlike wire gauze, which primarily supports glassware such as beakers, laboratory flasks, or evaporating basins and provides indirect heat transfer, the pipeclay triangle normally supports a crucible and allows the flame to heat it directly.
At a meeting of the Electrochemical Society in Los Angeles, the two scientists will have the opportunity to respond to accusations that what has been hailed as the scientific breakthrough of the century is a mismeasurement caused by such simple errors as failing to install a stirring mechanism in the laboratory flask.