rush-bottomed - definição. O que é rush-bottomed. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é rush-bottomed - definição

TYPE OF FLASKS HAVING SPHERICAL BOTTOMS USED AS LABORATORY GLASSWARE, MOSTLY FOR CHEMICAL OR BIOCHEMICAL WORK
Round bottom flask; Round-bottomed flask; Round bottomed flask; Roundbottom flask; Round bottom flasks; Round-bottom flasks; Round-bottomed flasks; Round bottomed flasks; Erlenmeyer bulb; Three-necked flask

Rush (video games)         
VIDEO GAMING STRATEGY OF MAKING AN EARLY ATTACK
Zerging; Rushdown; Zerg rush; OMG ZERG RUSH; Rushdown (game term); Zergling rush; Zerg guild; Zeolot rush; Zealot rush; Tank rush; Gatecrasher (Diablo 2); Zerg Rush; Hydra rush; Rush (computer gaming); Rushing (computer gaming); Zerg rushing; Tank Rushing; Four pool rush; Grunt rush; Rush (computer and video games); Tower rush; Goblin tactics; Alpha strike (gaming); Zerg-rush; Zerg rushed; Zerg-rushed; Rush (video gaming)
In video games, rushing or rushdown is a battle tactic similar to the blitzkrieg or the human wave attack tactics in real-world ground warfare, in which speed and surprise are used to overwhelm an enemy's ability to wage war, usually before the enemy is able to achieve an effective buildup of sizable defensive and/or expansionist capabilities.
Thomas Rush         
ENGLISH KNIGHT
Sir Thomas Rush; Rush, Thomas
Sir Thomas Rush (or Russhe) (by 1487 – June 1537), born in Sudbourne, Suffolk, England, was an English serjeant-at-arms who served Henry VII and Henry VIII and was knighted by the latter at the coronation of Anne Boleyn in 1533. He was also appointed High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1533.
Hugo P. Rush         
  • Rush (front right) as commander of the 47th Bombardment Wing in 1943
UNITED STATES GENERAL UNITED STATES GENERAL (1900–1979)
Hugo Rush; Hugo Peoples Rush
Hugo Peoples Rush (September 13, 1900 – February 1, 1979) was a major general in the United States Air Force.

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Round-bottom flask

Round-bottom flasks (also called round-bottomed flasks or RB flasks) are types of flasks having spherical bottoms used as laboratory glassware, mostly for chemical or biochemical work. They are typically made of glass for chemical inertness; and in modern days, they are usually made of heat-resistant borosilicate glass. There is at least one tubular section known as the neck with an opening at the tip. Two- or three-necked flasks are common as well. Round bottom flasks come in many sizes, from 5 mL to 20 L, with the sizes usually inscribed on the glass. In pilot plants even larger flasks are encountered.

The ends of the necks are usually conical ground glass joints. These are standardized, and can accept any similarly-sized tapered (male) fittings. 24/20 is common for 250 mL or larger flasks, while smaller sizes such as 14/20 or 19/22 are used for smaller flasks.

Because of the round bottom, cork rings are needed to keep the round bottom flasks upright. When in use, round-bottom flasks are commonly held at the neck by clamps on a stand.

A round-bottom flask is featured prominently on the logo of the OPCW, the implementing body for the Chemical Weapons Convention.