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the dipstick
noun
A stick or rod used to measure the depth of a liquid. Often used to check the level at which a liquid in an opaque or inaccessible tank or reservoir stands; gauge.
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Replacing the dipstick will fix the problem.
When the group began, Mr. Laituri recalled, the dipstick for the oil and the dipstick for the transmission fluid looked different and had different typefaces.
Now we segue into Hannity & Colmes, where the dipstick duo is chatting with Karl Rove.
At the one-inch mark, the dipstick reads, "run — run"; at three inches, "almost"; at 18 inches, "fantastic".
I'd hold the dipstick so it looked like they were at least one quart down.
And then, finally, the dipstick that reveals all.
Briefly, MC-1 was immunocaptured and immunoprecipitated in active form on the dipstick.
Although this may seem elementary in investigation, this knowledge can be crucial when interpreting the Dipstick results.
The color and clarity can adversely affect some of the readings on the Dipstick giving false test results.
The dipstick test was performed on freshly collected stools.
This highlights the need to investigate the dipstick RDT further for potentially misleading cross-reactivities.
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