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The round bottoms on these types of

flasks allow more uniform heating and/or boiling of l

t design is more complicated, and intermediate

flasks and mold sections are needed between the cope

cenes with nudes and his paintings of bottles,

flasks and jugs.

380 Italian pieces gilt without chambers with

flasks and touch boxes , 16 flasks missing; 2 Italian

m a path from the correct tanks to the correct

flasks, and a path connected to two tanks of differen

Round-bottom

flasks and cork rings

Thus, round-bottom

flasks are used in a variety of applications where th

Some

flasks are used to form a mold and they are removed b

Other

flasks are designed to contain the mold through the p

One-neck round-bottom

flasks are used as the distilling flasks in rotary ev

Round-bottom

flasks are used more commonly by professional chemist

Round-bottom

flasks are usually used in distillation by chemists a

The

flasks are then used again and again.

Flask cultures, especially large

flasks, are not an economical use of CO2 incubators.

Laboratory

flasks are vessels (containers) which fall into the c

Flasks are usually (though not always) the property o

Florence

flasks are similar flasks that have round bodies and

Typically, Fernback

flasks are baffled on the bottom in order to maximize

Flasks can be used for making solutions or for holdin

tobacco such as puzzles, games, figurines, hip

flasks, canes or other walking sticks, and candy are

Flasks come in a number of shapes and a wide range of

y other common pieces of glassware, Erlenmeyer

flasks could potentially be used in the production of

Particularly noteworthy are the glass

flasks depicted in a lavish painting in the centre, s

n non-tissue culture treated plates or spinner

flasks; either method prevents cells from adhering to

Laboratory

flasks have traditionally been made of glass, but can

ncluding Texas) have made possession of common

flasks illegal without permit, including Erlenmeyer f

of Lake County 1881 puts production at 12,341

flasks in the two-years 1874-1876.

see beaker (glassware) or laboratory

flasks), magnetic stir bars work well in glass vessel

rts, the cope and the drag, and more elaborate

flasks may have three or even four parts.

ture laboratories cells growing on T25 and T75

flasks need constant replacements to maintain their n

The number of available

flasks of a given size can be a limiting factor in th

oncluded, the participating officers exchanged

flasks of whisky and vodka, and from then on the rail

Magic powerups, signified by

flasks of red liquid in either small or large sizes,

The necks of traditional Florence

flasks often don't have a ground glass joint like mod

upports glassware such as a beaker, laboratory

flasks, or an evaporating basin, the pipeclay triangl

rs, large oven, cylindrical stove, glass cups,

flasks, phials, beakers, glass funnel, crucible, alun

century copper distilling apparatus, alembics,

flasks, pots-pourris, and perfume roasters, as well a

Florence

flasks typically have one neck which is longer and ma

d functional objects such as teapots, goblets,

flasks, urns and keepsake boxes.

uid nitrogen containers are similar to thermos

flasks used for storing hot water, but have advanced

at Trawsfynydd; a loading facility for nuclear

flasks was constructed a hundred yards north of the c

, wind tunnels and nuclear fuel transportation

flasks were also made on a 'jobbing' basis in the Dar

these excavations, several fragments of round

flasks were unearthed (amongst other artefacts).

Multiple neck

flasks, which can have two to five, or less commonly,

arge network of pipes separates the tanks from

flasks, which much be filled with specific dye colors

ng time with working as a salesman for Thermos

flasks which, unlike many of his fellow players, allo

Flasks will usually have handles or trunnions designe

Two

flasks with dragons, 1403-24.