- An
ampoule (also
ampul and am****) is a
small sealed vial
which is used to
contain and
preserve a sample,
usually a
solid or liquid.
Ampoules are usually...
-
Ampoule is an
ancient Chinese ritual vessel, made of
bronze or clay, used to hold water, wine,
sauce and
other things. Po****r from the
Shang Dynasty...
- The Holy
Ampulla or Holy
Ampoule (Sainte
Ampoule in French) was a gl**** vial which, from its
first recorded use by Pope
Innocent II for the anointing...
-
lethal pill, death-pill,
cyanide capsule, or L-pill) is a pill, capsule,
ampoule, or
tablet containing a
fatally poisonous substance that a
person ingests...
- of what is
claimed to be a
sample of his
blood kept in a
sealed gl****
ampoule.
Little is
known of the life of Januarius, and what
follows is
mostly derived...
- May 1831 – 7
April 1887) was a
French pharmacist who
invented hypodermic ampoules and the
oxygen bottle amongst several other pharmaceutical devices. Stanislas...
- via
intramuscular injection. It was used
clinically at a
dosage of one
ampoule (76 mg,
corresponding to 50 mg
trenbolone base)
every 10 days. List of...
- the item as
Spanish as he
palms the
ampoule taking an
interest in the couple. The dive shop
clerk notices the
ampoule,
which in turn
attracts the attention...
- rate,
extent and
energetics of such
processes for
specimens in
small ampoules (e.g. 3–20 ml) at a
constant set
temperature (c. 15 °C–150 °C). IMC accomplishes...
- were
issued in 1973–74. A
later 1976
patent recommended a
single gl****
ampoule that is
suspended in a
second substance, that when
broken and
mixed together...