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What will be the point of sports at all if winners come out of a beaker rather than from the training fields?
Kathleen Tynan would not, when late with a press release for Perpetua, lie fully dressed and terrified under the duvet, chain-smoking, glugging cold sake out of a beaker and putting on make-up as a hysterical displacement activity.
Add a blossoming peach tree (the peach is a symbol of eternal life) carved on the sides of a beaker, and some rare feature like a kneeling monkey supporting the beaker, and bidders will go berserk.
Researchers at the University of Alberta in Canada have made such an electrical generator, inserting a filter into the bottom of a beaker, attaching two coils of wire to the filter to serve as electrodes, and filling the beaker with water.
This technique involves focusing laser pulses on a 99.99 % pure silicon target placed at the bottom of a beaker containing 20 mL of deionized water.
The longer ion-selective barrel was mounted in the lid of a beaker.
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A small but known amount of tracer added to a beaker of water can be evaporated under clean-room conditions.
When a dense cloud gradually spreads out, much like a drop of ink in a beaker of water, this diffusive motion is the consequence of random, independent wandering by each particle.
One of them grabbed a beaker of stage blood, splashed it around, and hurled it offstage, thickly spattering the wall just above--yes, those front-row seats.
And while watching your chemistry teacher attempt to blow up the lab using nothing more than a piece of sodium and a beaker of water is fun, memorising trends down the periodic table isn't.
Leg room is reduced to about, say, zero, and the seat space would probably best be used for carrying a picnic basket of prosciutto and a beaker of Aperol Spritz.
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