 | United States. Bureau of Mines - 1911
...the bottle as possible should be covered with blood solution. Every now and then the solution should be centrifugally thrown from the sides to the bottom...samples have to be analyzed, a motor-driven equilibrator •will save time. 10. To transpose the amount of blood saturation obtained in the sample bottle to... | |
 | Nathaniel Wright Lord, Dana James Demorest - 1924 - 472 sider
...Equilibration. — This should be done in a dimly lighted place. After replacing the stoppers, the bottles are held horizontally and rotated constantly for 15 to...surface to be formed and aids in reaching equilibrium. Analysis. — When the equilibrating has been finished, the solutions are poured into test-tubes, the... | |
 | 1928
...the bottle as possible should be covered with blood solution. Every now and then the solution should be centrifugally thrown from the sides to the bottom...be formed and aids in reaching equilibrium. When a <rreat many samples have to be analyzed, a motor-driven equilibrator will save time. 10. To transpose... | |
 | United States. Bureau of Mines - 1913
...bottle as possible should be covered with the blood solution. Every now and then the solution should be centrifugally thrown from the sides to the bottom...to be formed and aids in reaching equilibrium. When many samples are to be analyzed, a motor-driven equilibrator will save time. 10. To transpose the percentage... | |
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