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  2. Pipette - Wikipedia

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    Air displacement micropipettes are a type of adjustable micropipette that deliver a measured volume of liquid; depending on size, it could be between about 0.1 μL to 1,000 μL (1 mL). These pipettes require disposable tips that come in contact with the fluid. These pipettes operate by piston-driven air displacement. A vacuum is generated by ...

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    TechCrunch reports that Roblox proposed a "Price Optimization" tool to help developers identify the best price for in-experience purchases. Creators will no. Roblox Corp (NYSE:RBLX) announced ...

  4. Air displacement pipette - Wikipedia

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    Micropipettes can take a minimum volume of 0.2 μL and maximum volume of 10,000 μL (10 mL). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They thus are used for smaller-scale transfers than equipment such as graduated pipettes , which come in 5, 10, 25 and 50 mL volumes.

  5. Graduated pipette - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] A set of two rings printed on the upper end of the pipette indicate that it is a "blow out" type and should be blown using a rubber bulb. Do not blow the solution out if the pipette has no rings on the upper end. [3]

  6. Micropipettes - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 February 2013, at 22:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Heinrich Schnitger - Wikipedia

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    Micropipettes Heinrich Schnitger (10 May 1925 in Lemgo – 27 August 1964 in Upper Bavaria ) was a German physician. He is considered the inventor of the piston stroke Micropipette , a laboratory device for dispensing small amounts of liquid.

  8. Limit price - Wikipedia

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    A limit price (or limit pricing) is a price, or pricing strategy, where products are sold by a supplier at a price low enough to make it unprofitable for other players to enter the market. It is used by monopolists to discourage entry into a market , and is illegal in many countries. [ 1 ]