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This container also contained the waste tubing which connected the container to the waste pot.
At this point the waste tubing was clamped to allow recirculation of the enzymatic buffer.
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The air chamber breaked the laminar medium flow, allowing the liquid to drip down via silicone Si 4-6 tubintointo a waste jar (20 l round HDPE bottle, Nalgene).
Some of these applications could be found in chemical and petrochemical plants, power generation sector, aircraft engines components, heat exchanger tubing or boilers of waste incinerators.
In a New York Times article from 1961 describing the new procedure, Richard Rutter wrote: "A pre-sterilized, disposable needle and other disposable-type equipment such as syringes, gloves, tubing, mattress covers, masks and waste container liners — is used only once and then discarded.
A pump was used to remove the waste liquid from the chamber via plastic tubing.
The owner has hooked PVC tubing up to the bathroom pipes and flushes her waste out onto the topsoil.
The most widely favoured apparatus is the flow cell, constructed of polystyrene mounted with a microscope slide and connected by tubing to an inlet medium vessel and an outlet waste container (Wolfaardt et al. 1994).
At the commencement of the procedure, all rubber tubing remained 'open' allowing the free flow of perfusion and waste fluids.
Then came "tubing".
But this is not tubing.
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