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graduation mark
noun
A thin ring etched into the neck of a volumetric flask to mark its measured capacity
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The working standard solution was prepared byweighing accurately 100 mg of celecoxib into 10-mL volumetric flask and made thesolution up to the graduation mark after adding 10 μL of0.1 μg/mL diluted stock solution to give 10 ng/mL and 10 mg/mL ofPGIs with respect to celecoxib which corresponds to 1.0 ppm of PGI contaminationrelative to the drug substance.
Next, the aspirator is activated to draw saliva held within the reservoir into the sample tube until the level reaches the graduation mark corresponding to the desired volume (Fig. 1C-iii).
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Their graduation marked the end of an era.
Though many of us are going on to learn from the experiences and insights of our predecessors, graduation marks the start of true experience.
For many Americans, high school graduation marks the end of formal education, and for others it is the foundation for higher education at the college and graduate levels.
Although still intact, the graduation marks and the representations of the stars, Moon, Sun, and planets were quite worn down by time and rust.
For students, college graduation marks a time at which, with diploma in hand, you walk off the stage and look forward to the next phase of life.
Printed graduation marks on the sample tube allow saliva volumes to be easily verified.
The Database holds information only on the level of education completed and not on graduation, marks or use of special education services.
In our validation testing using both whole saliva samples and control samples, the volumes dispensed by the kit were very reproducible and closely approximated the graduation marks on the sample tube.
The tonometer dial was set between 1 and 2 graduation marks of the prism and care was taken to avoid inaccurate readings from inappropriate fluorescein pattern resulting from excessive or insufficient fluorescein, and pressure on the globe by the examiner or patient squeezing the eyelids.
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