Lambda pipettes are used to transfer very small liquid volumes down to 1 microliter. |
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To get enough of the protein, the researchers will have to collect thousands of the bugs at a rate of 1 microliter of hemolymph per insect. |
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Hand-held, self-refilling microdispenser pipette intended for repeat distribution of microliter volumes. |
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The researchers found that the charge produced was proportional to the concentration of viral particles in the solution, from a million or so per microliter down to about one. |
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The 741MD-SS is a pneumatically operated, adjustable needle valve designed to apply precise microdeposits of low to high viscosity fluids down to fractions of a microliter. |
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The dosage of some substances can be determined to the nearest microliter. |
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Propol is an automatic polarimeter with a high resolution of 0.0001° Optical Rotation that permits the use of short cells with sample volumes from the milliliter range to microliter range. |
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Killer T cells normally exist in profusion, with more than 1,200 per microliter of blood. |
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One microliter of liquid is a very small droplet, weighing only about one one-thousandth of a gram. |
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Twenty microliter blood was drawn from the postorbital artery in the 2nd and 10th min after injection, respectively. |
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It wanted half of them to have CD4 counts — representing how many of the cells that the AIDS virus attacks are found in a microliter of blood — below 200, which is usually a sign of advanced disease. |
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His blood work showed that he had fewer than 2,000 white cells per microliter of blood — less than half the number he should have had, even without an infection. |
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Mr. Haceesa had a platelet count of 111,000 per microliter. |
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In just a year, the T cell counts of people in this group dropped to an average of 101 per microliter of blood, too few to ward off other infections. |
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