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Definition of Pipetted
1. pipet [v] - See also: pipet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pipetted
Literary usage of Pipetted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1902)
"Two por. tions-of loo cc. each are pipetted out, 50 cc. water with 30:. ...
Two portions of 50 cc. each are pipetted out, 500:. of water with 3 cc. ..."
2. A Rapid and Accurate Quantitative Method for the Determination of Arachidic by Chai-lan Yu (1922)
"Twenty-five cc of the solution at 25° ±0.005° were pipetted into a weighed 30
... In the meantime another portion of the solution was pipetted into a 25 cc ..."
3. Commercial Organic Analysis by Alfred Henry Allen, Wm. A. Davis (1910)
"The mixture is allowed to separate; the ethers pipetted off; 50 cc of ether again
added and pipetted off without shaking; then the mass is shaken out ..."
4. Practical Chemical Analysis of Blood: A Book Designed as a Brief Survey of by Victor Caryl Myers (1921)
"Five cc of urine are pipetted into a small porcelain evaporating dish and ...
After thorough mixing, 1 cc of the diluted urine is pipetted into a thin glass ..."
5. A Manual of bacteriology clinical and applied by Richard Tanner Hewlett (1908)
"Then, with a capillary pipette armed with an indiarubber nipple, or with a syringe,
the whole of the clear fluid is pipetted oft" as close as possible to ..."
6. Blood-stains: Their Detection, and the Determination of Their Source: A by William Dunbar Sutherland (1907)
"After the clot had formed the dish was slightly tilted to permit of the separation
of the serum, which was then pipetted off into sterilized test-tubes, ..."