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What (who) is pipette$61061$ - definition

DROPPER (NOT SCREWED TO A VIAL)
Eyedropper; Transfer pipette; Dropper; Teat pipette; Pasteur pipette
  • Column chromatography constructed using plastic pasteur pipette
  • Glass pasteur pipettes

Pipette         
  • Electronic Pipettes]] designed to handle 0.5–10ml
  • An example of mechanical pipettes manipulated by an anthropomorphic robot
  • Carlsberg pipettes, glass micropipettes, named for the place for their invention and first use, The Carlsberg Laboratory, Physiology Department, Copenhagen, Denmark. Used with a mouthpiece for precision biochemical and physiological labwork. From the top: double constriction pipettes for 1 and 10 microlitre, single constriction pipettes for 200, 2,000, and 10,000 microlitre
  • A 1,000 μl (1 ml) pipette, with the volume to be transferred indicated.
  • A 5,000 μl (5 ml) pipette, with the volume to be transferred indicated. 500 means that the amount transferred is 5,000 μl.
  • Pasteur pipettes with rubber bulbs attached.
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  • A transfer pipette
  • Single-Channel Pipettes designed to handle 1–5ml and 100–1000µl with locking system
  • A smart pipette stand that can control electronic pipettes
  • none
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
Pipette filler; Pipet; Micropipette; Micropipettes; Pipettor; Pipettes; Micro-pipette; Pipets; Pipettors; Komagome Pipette; Micropipet; Pipetting
A pipette (sometimes spelled as pipett) is a laboratory tool commonly used in chemistry, biology and medicine to transport a measured volume of liquid, often as a media dispenser. Pipettes come in several designs for various purposes with differing levels of accuracy and precision, from single piece glass pipettes to more complex adjustable or electronic pipettes.
pipette         
  • Electronic Pipettes]] designed to handle 0.5–10ml
  • An example of mechanical pipettes manipulated by an anthropomorphic robot
  • Carlsberg pipettes, glass micropipettes, named for the place for their invention and first use, The Carlsberg Laboratory, Physiology Department, Copenhagen, Denmark. Used with a mouthpiece for precision biochemical and physiological labwork. From the top: double constriction pipettes for 1 and 10 microlitre, single constriction pipettes for 200, 2,000, and 10,000 microlitre
  • A 1,000 μl (1 ml) pipette, with the volume to be transferred indicated.
  • A 5,000 μl (5 ml) pipette, with the volume to be transferred indicated. 500 means that the amount transferred is 5,000 μl.
  • Pasteur pipettes with rubber bulbs attached.
  • alt=
  • A transfer pipette
  • Single-Channel Pipettes designed to handle 1–5ml and 100–1000µl with locking system
  • A smart pipette stand that can control electronic pipettes
  • none
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
Pipette filler; Pipet; Micropipette; Micropipettes; Pipettor; Pipettes; Micro-pipette; Pipets; Pipettors; Komagome Pipette; Micropipet; Pipetting
[p?'p?t]
¦ noun a slender tube with a bulb at one end, filled by sucking liquid into the tube, used for transferring or measuring out quantities of the liquid.
¦ verb pour or draw off using a pipette.
Origin
C19: from Fr., lit. 'little pipe'.
Pipette         
  • Electronic Pipettes]] designed to handle 0.5–10ml
  • An example of mechanical pipettes manipulated by an anthropomorphic robot
  • Carlsberg pipettes, glass micropipettes, named for the place for their invention and first use, The Carlsberg Laboratory, Physiology Department, Copenhagen, Denmark. Used with a mouthpiece for precision biochemical and physiological labwork. From the top: double constriction pipettes for 1 and 10 microlitre, single constriction pipettes for 200, 2,000, and 10,000 microlitre
  • A 1,000 μl (1 ml) pipette, with the volume to be transferred indicated.
  • A 5,000 μl (5 ml) pipette, with the volume to be transferred indicated. 500 means that the amount transferred is 5,000 μl.
  • Pasteur pipettes with rubber bulbs attached.
  • alt=
  • A transfer pipette
  • Single-Channel Pipettes designed to handle 1–5ml and 100–1000µl with locking system
  • A smart pipette stand that can control electronic pipettes
  • none
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
Pipette filler; Pipet; Micropipette; Micropipettes; Pipettor; Pipettes; Micro-pipette; Pipets; Pipettors; Komagome Pipette; Micropipet; Pipetting
·noun A small glass tube, often with an enlargement or bulb in the middle, and usually graduated, - used for transferring or delivering measured quantities.

Wikipedia

Eye dropper

An eye dropper, also called Pasteur pipette or simply dropper, is a device used to transfer small quantities of liquids. They are used in the laboratory and also to dispense small amounts of liquid medicines. A very common use was to dispense eye drops into the eye. The commonly recognized form is a glass tube tapered to a narrow point (a pipette) and fitted with a rubber bulb at the top, although many styles of both plastic and glass droppers exist. The combination of the pipette and rubber bulb has also been referred to as a teat pipette. The Pasteur pipette name is from the French scientist Louis Pasteur, who used a variant of them extensively during his research. In the past, there was no equipment to transfer a chemical solution without exposing it to the external environment. The hygiene and purity of chemical compounds is necessary for the expected result of each experiment. The eye dropper, both glass and plastic types, can be sterilized and plugged with a rubber bulb at the open end of the pipette preventing any contamination from the atmosphere. Generally, they are considered cheap enough to be disposable, however, so long as the glass point is not chipped, the eye dropper may be washed and reused indefinitely.