- A
volumetric flask (measuring
flask or
graduated flask) is a
piece of
laboratory apparatus, a type of
laboratory flask,
calibrated to
contain a precise...
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closure systems, such as 'hinge caps'
which snap shut when pressed.
These are
sometimes called flip-tops or
snap caps. The
bottom of a vial is
often flat...
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viscosity of the fluid.
Septa (sg.: septum) are
rubber stoppers which seal
flasks or bottles. They give an
airtight seal,
preventing the
ingress of the atmosphere...
- fill up a
great amount of the
flask.
Eliminated Chuzzles' eyes fly into a
flask to the left of the board. When the
flask fills to its neck, the
level ends...
- air. firri-farra — foolishly. fixti-faxta —
stomp around in a rage. flisk-
flask — crack, crackle, crash. fliu-fliu — long wave.
flost — fall into water...
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particularly important with
heavy flasks or long
pieces of gl****ware that
would otherwise be
difficult to
support and
potentially snap under bending loads. A common...
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chicken wings,
pretzel rolls Entrée:
three bean salad,
burger patties,
flask of whiskey,
football cupcakes Dessert:
fried apple pies, wine coolers, strawberries...
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sealed by
melting the thin top with an open flame, and
usually opened by
snapping off the neck. The
space above the
chemical may be
filled with an inert...
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likening them to insects.[ch. 31] He was
originally known as "The
Dwarf in the
Flask" (フラスコの中の小人,
Furasuko no Naka no Kobito) or "Homunculus" (ホムンクルス, Homunkurusu)...
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shotguns and
sporting rifles were
loaded by
means of
powder flasks and shot bags or
flasks, bullets, wads, and
copper caps, all
carried separately. One...