Examples of using Vial in English and their translations into Chinese
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This second vial appeared to be filled with concentrated provisions and extract of Sink from the pantry.
In 2014, a researcher accidentally contaminated a vial of fairly harmless bird flu with a far more lethal strain.
One vial of reference strain may produce many more vials-- possibly a hundred-- of master seed.
Christoph reached into the freezer, took out a vial, and pointed to the letters H-e-L-a written on its side.
In a small white vial there still remained a little of the drug that had kept him awake and active for four long nights.
Two weeks later, they received a vial holding a speck of DNA molecules….
Obsessed with the desire to shock people, I whipped the vial out at every opportunity.
Ms Foley said:“I consider ourselves lucky that we were in the right place at the right time to get a vial of these cells.
In the CE instrument software, indicate which slots contain the two rinse solutions and the first sample vial.
Korean rice wine(Makgeolli): A separate holder was designed to hold a 20 mL-glass vial.
Next thing you know, insulin is nearly US$1,500 for a 20-milliliter vial, when that same vial 15 years ago was about $157.
If you go to Hangzhou, it is not difficult to find that in the local hotel, most people who drink alcohol are each a vial.
Iraq also declared that one vial of Brucella melitensis(pathogenic) had been used in academic research.
In a few weeks Erlich and Zielinski received a vial containing the DNA molecules they coded.
Beneath the vision of my Sight, it looked different, thick and cloudy with possibility, potential disaster lurking in every vial.
Whether for intravenous or subcutaneous injections, we offer a wide variety of small volume parenteral vial stoppers as well as components for pre-filled syringes.
First of all, you need to check through the special window the level of the remaining drug in the vial.
To that end, a Fundamental Transportation Network(Red Vial Fundamental) is proposed, with departmental and municipal networks.
But when it's a $500,000 vial of genetically engineered, cancer-fighting cells, a safe delivery can mean the difference between life and death.
In the second quarter of 2006, however, the Department of State refused to renew the export licence allowing the United States company Temptimes to sell the vaccine vial monitors to our country.