The tube was placed in a distillation device, and a flat-bottomed flask was used to collect the distilled nicotine solution. |
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Wash in a flat-bottomed tray containing water, with a dash of liquid dish soap added. |
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The root segments were combined and transferred to a flat-bottomed polystyrene tube. |
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It has since evolved into a round, flat-bottomed pan which exposes the entire base to the heat. |
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We needed a flat-bottomed extinguisher in the computer room to keep the door open when we're transferring tapes from one room to the other. |
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A few years ago, he was collecting ducks, little flat-bottomed multicolored wooden ducks. |
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The cups are large and flat-bottomed, mounted on a foot about two inches high. |
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Bicycles in Amsterdam nearly outnumber people, and God knows how many flat-bottomed houseboats line the canals. |
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The boats are flat-bottomed with a rudder at either end to allow easy manoeuvrability in shallow water. |
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However, you need flat-bottomed pans for better cooking results a on a flat surface. |
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A trip in a flat-bottomed boat to the Les Sables salt marshes is highly recommended. |
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The packaging forms a flat-bottomed, straight-walled round package. |
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The models have flat-bottomed hulls and had previously been supported on brass upstands and housed in a variety of conventional display cases. |
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When the war ended these same itinerants took to the roads and even to flat-bottomed riverboats, which were both shop and home. |
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We're not talking sea-going yacht or racing catamaran here, just a simple flat-bottomed boat to get a closer look at the reef and marine life. |
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The Model 76 flat-bottomed receiver with integral recoil lug is time consuming to machine while maintaining concentricity. |
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We sent up our luggage and servants by a caique, a long, narrow, flat-bottomed boat, rowed by sculls. |
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Various paddle-powered rigs with exceptional mobility include small flat-bottomed aluminum boats, canoes and kayaks. |
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With a flat-bottomed boat you should be able to surf as well sideways as you do frontwards or backwards. |
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Next day I join a flat-bottomed boat that cruises the Yellow Waters wetlands. |
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The 88-year-old coble, a flat-bottomed fishing boat, had survived a direct hit by a stick bomb in 1943, which went right through her hull. |
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In watercraft delivery, cases of MREs are loaded onto lighters, flat-bottomed boats, or barges and transported from port to port. |
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It was a flat-bottomed boat, wreathed in mist from a small overnight storm. |
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By nine o'clock we were floating on the river in a small, flat-bottomed boat with a small motor. |
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Over on the river, flat-bottomed barges being loaded with cargo and refugees headed off down the river. |
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Riddled with bullet holes, the flat-bottomed vessel sank, turning turtle as it did so and settling on the 7m bottom. |
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These anaglyphs of Nirgal Valles and Maja Valles make it perfectly clear we're seeing deep flat-bottomed canyons with dune systems of some sort. |
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Pilot a flat-bottomed boat down the Fall River, famous for its 18-inch rainbows. |
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The tarpon fishing was carried out in flat-bottomed punts called jon boats. |
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A pink was a sailing ship with a narrow stern, originally small and flat-bottomed. |
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These were flat-bottomed craft with a shallow draft, and were lowered from the davits of larger troop-carrying merchantmen, like lifeboats. |
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Two WB45 wrap around case packers will be installed in Australia to handle cartons and flat-bottomed bags of cereal. |
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We boarded Leach's skiff, a flat-bottomed vessel propelled by a feeble outboard. |
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My one disappointment was the traditional flat-bottomed cone, which was tragically stale. |
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And I found a flat-bottomed fabric bag that's perfect for keeping trays of sushi upright. |
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Must-See: a trip down the Courant d'Huchet stream in a flat-bottomed boat from the Lake of Léon to the Ocean. |
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The quantitative VN micro-test for swine vesicular disease virus antibody detection is performed with IB-RS-2 cells or an equivalent cell system in flat-bottomed tissue culture grade microtitre plates. |
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There is a channel from east to west, which was built by the Vikings so that they could drag their flat-bottomed boats over the island instead of sailing around. |
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From Hampi, round, flat-bottomed boats called coracles ferry people across the river to a rocky jetty, but that is only the beginning of the trip to the Anjanadri temple. |
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The rowing contingent went first, led by four venerable Banks dories, the traditional high-ended, flat-bottomed boats emblematic of Yankee seafaring. |
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Cylindrical, flat-bottomed glass or metal containers, 12 cm in diameter and 5 cm in depth, provided with well-fitting lids. |
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The topo is a double-ended, flat-bottomed craft with a single mast carrying a lugsail or a small outboard motor. |
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We had, in this debarkation, thirty flat-bottomed boats containing about sixteen hundred men. |
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The cross-section of the flat-bottomed valley shows a morainic scree at the foot of each slope. |
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In form, the example is nearly flat-bottomed, round bilged, double-ended, with flaring topsides, and greatest beam abaft midlength. |
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Brakes are powerful and lateral grip, directed by the flat-bottomed steering wheel, is plentiful enough to rearrange your digestive system. |
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In Japan, Hawaii, and Taiwan, a powered boat has been developed out of the traditional Japanese sampan, with a flat-bottomed midsection. |
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To make access easier, the driver benefits from a flat-bottomed steering wheel. |
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Making up an immense inland navy were birch bark canoes, flat-bottomed bateaux, gunboats, brigs, and sloops. |
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The flat-bottomed saucepan had just been invented. |
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Instead, use a flat-bottomed skillet or sauté pan, the bigger the better. |
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It's a flat-bottomed vessel with a reinforced hull to handle ice. |
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The test is carried out in flat-bottomed tissue culture grade microtitre plates using susceptible cells such as IB-RS-2, BHK-21 or calf kidney cells. |
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Almost 14 km long, the canal was originally designed for small flat-bottomed sailing ships, but many modifications were made in the 19th century in order to accommodate bigger and bigger vessels. |
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For flat-bottomed pops, use small paper cups. |
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A punt is a small, flat-bottomed skiff that is steered with a long, gondolier-style pole that grapples the muddy river bottom with the hook at its end. |
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Braided into many backwaters around the gravelly site of the celebrated university town, the river in summer is alive with elegant flat-bottomed punts, rowing eights, and skiffs. |
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The New Haven sharpie was a large, two-masted, flat-bottomed boat, and its use spread southward to the Carolina sounds following the development of the oyster fisheries. |
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The flat-bottomed steering wheel still gives me the chills. |
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They were flat-bottomed vessels with a shallow draft. |
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A safer alternative would be to use a screw with a flat-bottomed head in a boss with a counterbored hole. |
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Use a 14-inch flat-bottomed carbon steel wok, and avoid nonstick woks. |
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The sharpie is a flat-bottomed, shallow-draft vesel of moderate size, comparable to a sloop or schooner. |
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The women would follow with the children, dogs, tents, clothing, cooking pots and provisions loaded into the umiak, a large, stable, flat-bottomed boat consisting of a driftwood frame covered with seal or walrus skins. |
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The boat, a flat-bottomed river-runner with a forty-horse jet, slides off Mac's trailer, onto crumbling shelf ice and into the river, green, translucent. |
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But there will be no postage stamp for the landing ship tank, a flat-bottomed boat that carried military personnel and supplies during World War II and other conflicts. |
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