- A
pipette (sometimes
spelled as pipet) is a type of
laboratory tool
commonly used in
chemistry and
biology to
transport a
measured volume of liquid, often...
- A
graduated pipette is a
pipette with its volume, in increments,
marked along the tube. It is used to
accurately measure and
transfer a
volume of liquid...
-
Positive displacement pipettes are a type of
pipette that
operates via piston-driven displacement.
Unlike an air
displacement pipette,
which dispenses liquid...
- 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...
- A
volumetric pipette, bulb
pipette, or
belly pipette allows extremely accurate measurement (to four
significant figures) of the
volume of a solution....
- The
Pipettes /pɪˈpɛts/ were an
English indie pop girl
group formed in 2003 in
Brighton by
Robert "Monster Bobby" Barry. The
group has
released two albums...
- Piston-driven air
displacement pipettes are a type of micropipette,
which are
tools to
handle volumes of
liquid in the
microliter scale. They are more...
- A Mohr
pipette, also
known as a
graduated pipette, is a type of
pipette used to
measure the
volume of the
liquid dispensed,
although not as accurately...
-
Reverse pipetting is a
technique to
dispense a
measured quantity of
liquid by
means of air
displacement pipette. The
technique is
mainly recommended for...
-
member of the
Pipettes and has
performed with Mark Ronson. She also
performs and
records as a solo artist.
Dougall joined the
Pipettes in 2003
after being...