Lexicographical Neighbors of Tubefuls
Literary usage of Tubefuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemistry: General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical Including the Chemistry of by John Attfield (1871)
"... of chlorine gas and one of hydrogen gave on mixture and explosion two
test-tubefuls of hydrochloric acid gas. Now it could be easily demonstrated that ..."
2. Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological by Frank Burr Mallory, James Homer Wright (1918)
"Animal inoculation gives the most satisfactory results if practised as follows :
Take at least two centrifuge tubefuls of the fluid and cen- ..."
3. Medical gynecology by Samuel Wyllis Bandler (1914)
"After removing the catheter inject into the urethra with a large straight glass
pipet with large rubber bulb, several tubefuls of i per cent. silver nitrate ..."
4. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1894)
"... outside my own family, only the assistance of Messrs Bruce and Charles Campbell,
who have kindly procured for me a few tubefuls from Dalmeny Park. ..."
5. An Elementary Chemistry: By George Rantoul White by George Rantoul White (1894)
"Reject the first two tubefuls because there is apt to be air in them. Caution!
Caution! Caution! Hydrogen and air form an extremely dangerous explosive ..."
6. How to Teach Chemistry: Hints to Science Teachers and Students; Being the by Edward Frankland (1875)
"The simplest method of ensuring this is by collecting a few test-tubefuls of gas
and igniting them. So long as air is mixed with it there will be a slight ..."