Laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top and closed at the bottom.
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Examples for "test tube"
Examples for "test tube"
1Place in a test tube and pour over them about 10 cc.
2The glass tube may be a test tube, as shown in Fig.
3A few more passes, and a test tube appeared in its place.
4It can store every movie ever made in a single test tube.
5M. Postel inquired, putting down his test tube on the laboratory table.
1After filling an unmarked sample tube, Johnston thought nothing more of it.
2They'd shared the final sample tube, enough to confirm its importance.
3He inserted the sample tube into the compact spectrometer.
4She returned her attention to the implant and dropped it into a sample tube, which she then inserted into the nanoscope.
5She grits her teeth and suppresses a shudder of erotic longing as the first sample tube begins to fill with blue-tinged venous blood.
1We had to abort that project because fungi got into the culture tube.
2Inside were twenty-four culture tubes arrayed around the periphery of the unit.
3Jones took culture tubes with him and made smears for bacteria.
4Let's see those culture tubes again.
5As usual, he was surrounded by a perfect litter of test tubes, beakers, reagents, microscopes, slides, and culture tubes.
6McLean, who was now in possession of an incubator and culture tubes, grew bacteria from various sources-sealsand birds, soils, ice and snow.
Translations for culture tube