Definition of Pipettes

1. Noun. (plural of pipette) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Pipettes

1. pipette [v] - See also: pipette

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pipettes

pipesmoke
pipesmoker
pipesmokers
pipesmoking
pipestem
pipestem arteries
pipestem clematis
pipestem fibrosis
pipestems
pipestone
pipestones
pipet
pipets
pipette
pipetted
pipettes (current term)
pipetting
pipettor
pipettors
pipevine
pipevines
pipeweed
pipework
pipeworker
pipeworkers
pipeworks
pipewort
pipewort family
pipeworts
piphat

Literary usage of Pipettes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1905)
"A Method for Using Capacity pipettes: MJ ROSEN.YU, Hygienic Laboratory, US Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. The pipette is held in a retort stand ..."

2. Practical Physiological Chemistry by Sydney William Cole (1920)
"pipettes, ETC. Delivery. In using an ordinary single-volume pipette the fluid is drawn by suction just above the mark and closed with the finger. ..."

3. NBS Special Publication (1921)
"Dilution pipettes The Field Medical Supply Depot at Washington submitted a large number of dilution pipettes, which were examined and tested for accuracy. ..."

4. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1909)
"BACTERIOLOGICAL pipettes. With the possible exception of the platinum loop, there is no piece of apparatus so applicable to many uses as the capillary ..."

5. Dairy Chemistry: A Practical Handbook for Dairy Chemists and Others Having by Henry Droop Richmond (1899)
"pipettes.—pipettes are used for measuring liquids by filling them to the mark ... The graduation of pipettes is very simple; they are filled with water as ..."

6. Gas Analysis by Louis Munroe Dennis (1913)
"The construction of these pipettes is such as to render it possible to bring the gases ... There must be at least as many pipettes as there are absorbable ..."

7. Gas Analysis by Louis Munroe Dennis (1913)
"The construction of these pipettes is such as to render it possible to bring the gases ... There must be at least as many pipettes as there are absorbable ..."

8. Methods of Gas Analysis by Walther Hempel (1892)
"The pipettes must be so made that the distance a (Fig. ... The pipettes are fastened to the wooden standard in such a manner that the capillary d comes to ..."

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