- suction pipet
- пипетка, калиброванная на всасываемый объем
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
pipet — 1. noun A narrow glass tube, usually calibrated, used to transfer or measure the volume of a liquid by drawing it up into the tube by suction. 2. verb To transfer or measure the volume of a liquid using a pipet … Wiktionary
Pipette — A pipette (also called a pipet, pipettor or chemical dropper) is a laboratory instrument used to transport a measured volume of liquid.Use and variationsPipettes are commonly used in chemistry and molecular biology research as well as medical… … Wikipedia
Electrophysiology — (from Greek gr. ἥλεκτρον, ēlektron , amber [see the etymology of electron ] ; gr. φύσις, physis , nature, origin ; and gr. λογία, logia ) is the study of the electrical properties of biological cells and tissues. It involves measurements of… … Wikipedia
pipette — also pipet noun Etymology: French pipette, diminutive of pipe pipe, cask, from Vulgar Latin *pipa, *pippa pipe Date: 1839 a small piece of apparatus which typically consists of a narrow tube into which fluid is drawn by suction (as for dispensing … New Collegiate Dictionary
pipette — or pipet [pi pet′, pīpet′] n. [Fr, dim. of pipe, pipe < VL * pipa: see PIPE] a slender pipe or tube into which small amounts of liquids are taken up by suction, as for measuring vt. pipetted, pipetting to remove, transfer, or measure (liquid)… … English World dictionary
pipette — pi·pette also pi·pet pī pet n a small piece of apparatus which typically consists of a narrow tube into which fluid is drawn by suction (as for dispensing or measurement) and retained by closing the upper end pipette also pipet vb, pi·pet·ted;… … Medical dictionary