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  2. Vial - Wikipedia

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    Vial of vaccine and syringe Examples of modern flat-bottomed plastic vials Sterile single-use vial of eye drops. A vial (also known as a phial or flacon) is a small glass or plastic vessel or bottle, often used to store medication in the form of liquids, powders, or capsules.

  3. Drug packaging - Wikipedia

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    Bottles are commonly used for liquid pharmaceuticals as well as formed tablets and capsules. Glass is most common for liquids because it is inert and has excellent barrier properties. Various types of plastic bottles are used both by drug producers as well as by pharmacists in a pharmacy.

  4. Thermotoga naphthophila - Wikipedia

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    In order to transport the species samples, they were placed into sterile glass bottles in cooler boxes with ice. [3] After arriving to the lab, the species were isolated on a medium of 0.2% yeast extract in artificial seawater at a pH of 7. [3] Hydrochloric acid (HCl) was added to the sample at room temperature after taking out the yeast extract.

  5. Ampoule - Wikipedia

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    An ampoule (also ampul and ampule) is a small sealed vial which is used to contain and preserve a sample, usually a solid or liquid. Ampoules are usually made of glass. Modern ampoules are most commonly used to contain pharmaceuticals and chemicals that must be protected from air and contaminants.

  6. Vacutainer - Wikipedia

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    A vacutainer blood collection tube is a sterile glass or plastic test tube with a colored rubber stopper creating a vacuum seal inside of the tube, facilitating the drawing of a predetermined volume of liquid. Vacutainer tubes may contain additives designed to stabilize and preserve the specimen prior to analytical testing.

  7. Syringe - Wikipedia

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    A typical insulin vial may contain 10 mL, for 1000 units. Insulin syringes are made specifically for a patient to inject themselves, and have features to assist this purpose when compared to a syringe for use by a healthcare professional: shorter needles, [7] as insulin injections are subcutaneous (under the skin) rather than intramuscular,

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