It was something formidable and swift, like the sudden smashing of a vial of wrath.
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Bajazet produces a vial of poison, and divides it with Asteria.
With a standard Pap, a little brush scrapes off cells from the cervix, which are stored in a vial to examine for signs of cervical cancer.
Nowadays a typical client hires one of Kalexsyn's 32 chemists on a weekly or monthly basis to produce a vial of organic compound--assuming the molecule can be built.
As examples cited of the questionable sterility practices, the inspection report describes a technician who was wearing a non-sterile gown and extending his arm over a vial tray containing open, exposed vials.
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If you cut out a tiny piece of the circle, a chad if you will, and drop it into a vial of bacteria, which you then chill, feed and warm up for an hour--presto!
Flanked by framed faces of funnymen, Podrebarac boasted that orders were flowing in from retailers like Ace Hardware, and demonstrated how the product would work by dipping a faux anthrax-tainted cotton swab into a vial of red liquid.
According to a 2007 interview Israel did with Mother Jones, early aversives Israel used in his work with people included spanking, pinching, spraying water in the face, and breaking a vial of ammonia under the nose.
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There's a vial of a substance he calls KimSim, a material his girlfriend helped create to figure out how to rescue the Spirit rover after it got stuck in a "sand trap" of alien soil on Mars in 2009.
As the analogy goes, a viral media process unfolds like an episode of 24: unscrupulous characters gleefully break a vial into the water main, a few unsuspecting citizens drink from the tap, sneeze onto their colleagues, and soon the entire town has gone crazy.
But in a nondescript industrial building in the central Connecticut town of Meriden, we reached into a refrigerator Wednesday and held a small vial its producers say is a safe H1N1 vaccine that can be produced much faster than the vaccines the government has ordered.
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Plank's son Roger, 42, who serves as chief financial officer, keeps a reminder of those days on his desk: a small vial of foul-looking water with a thin layer of crude oil on the top.
Two years ago, I spit into a plastic vial and sent it off to 23andMe for a genetic work-up.
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It's a laborious process, requiring half a day to fill a chilled vial with 50 million to 150 million stem cells.
The researchers twigged that this phenomenon could be used to measure density and, as they report in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, they set about this task by erecting a stack of two off-the-shelf neodymium magnets separated by a vertical vial of paramagnetic fluid.
The IBM team's quantum computer was a straw-thin vial filled with a rust-colored liquid packed with millions of copies of a single organic molecule.
What's inside the vial has an outside chance of being a miracle cure for a host of diseases.
But the DNA was there it lay like a speck of dust at the bottom of the vial, almost impossible to see.
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Thimerosal, a mercury preservative found in the multi-dose vial H1N1 vaccines, has been controversially linked to autism, though no studies have proved that theory.
When a drop of an unknown substance is injected into the vial, however, it will not settle quite in the middle.
The magnets' like poles were facing one another, creating a field which was weakest precisely in the centre of the vial.
Each vial, in turn, could be heated, irradiated, zapped with a laser, filled with solvents, or spun in a centrifuge.
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