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  2. Berlese funnel - Wikipedia

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    A funnel (E) contains a sample of soil or leaf litter (D), and a heat source (F), in this case an electric lamp (G), heats the sample. Animals escaping from the desiccation of the sample descend through a filter (C) into a preservative liquid (A) in a receptacle (B).

  3. Beaker (laboratory equipment) - Wikipedia

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    (A) A low-form or Griffin form beaker (B) A tall-form or Berzelius beaker (C) A flat beaker or crystallizer Philips beaker which can be swirled like a conical flask. Standard or "low-form" (A) beakers typically have a height about 1.4 times the diameter. [3]

  4. Büchner funnel - Wikipedia

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    A Büchner funnel with a sintered glass disc. A Büchner funnel is a piece of laboratory equipment used in filtration. [1] It is traditionally made of porcelain, but glass and plastic funnels are also available.

  5. Separatory funnel - Wikipedia

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    Two funnels: A - Cone, or Pear-shaped, B - cylindrical. A separating funnel takes the shape of a cone with a hemispherical end. It has a stopper at the top and stopcock (tap), at the bottom.

  6. Gelasian Sacramentary - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece and incipit from the Vatican manuscript. The so-called Gelasian Sacramentary (Latin: Sacramentarium Gelasianum) is a book of Christian liturgy, containing the priest's part in celebrating the Eucharist.

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