A pipette also called a pipet, pipettor, PIPETMAN which refers to a specific family of Gilson ... , from single piece glass pipettes to more complex adjustable or electronic pipettes. Many pipette ... from a disposable tip. The pipette body contains a plunger, which provides the suction to pull ... is set by a dial on the pipette body, allowing the delivery volume to be changed. Larger capacity ... to handle 1 5ml and 100 1000 l with locking system main Air displacement pipette These pipettes ... tips standard or locking manual or electronic manufacturer Positive displacement pipette These are similar .... gallery File Positive displacement.jpg Positive displacement pipette File Pos pipette showing ... An early pipette gallery Pipetting syringe Advert section date June 2011 Pipetting syringes ... device, being calibrated to ISO volumetric A grade standards. A glass or plastic pipette tube is provided with a thumb operated piston and PTFE seal which slides within the pipette in a positive displacement ... accurately and incrementally. Pipette calibration Pipette recalibration ref http www.accumaximum.com pipette calibration.html What is Pipette Calibration? ref is one of the significant parts in maintaining .... Pipette calibration is essential to ensure that the instrument is working according to expectations and as per the defined regimes or work protocols. Pipette calibration is considered to be a complex ... pipettes There are numerous things to consider during pipette calibration, either if the laboratory ... ref http www.accumaximum.com pipette calibration.html Different types of calibration with process overview ... Vacuum assisted pipette File Serological pippette.jpg thumb right 250px Serological pipettes are used for large volumes and for sterile work, but require a pipette dispenser Non piston driven vacuum ... with aqueous solutions. There are two types. One type, the volumetric or bulb pipette, has generally ... for a single volume. Typical volumes are 10, 25, and 50 mL. The second type, the graduated pipette ... more details
refimprove date October 2008 A Volumetric pipette is a tool for measuring precise volumes of a liquid . Pipette s are typically long tubes, open on both ends, marked to contain or deliver a certain volume of liquid. They are commonly used in analytical chemistry to make up diluted solutions by measuring out a known volume of the concentrated stock solution , or to measure out a known volume of a solution to be titration titrated . Volumetric pipettes are typically calibrated for only one volume e.g., 5.00 mL . Many different sizes are available. ASTM standard E969 defines the standard tolerance for volumetric transfer pipettes. The tolerance depends on the size a 0.5 mL pipette has a tolerance of 0.006 mL, while a 50 mL pipette has a tolerance of 0.05 mL. These are for Class A pipettes Class B pipettes are given a tolerance of twice that for the corresponding Class A. A specialized example of a volumetric pipette is the microfluid pipette capable of dispensing as little as 10 L designed with a circulating liquid tip that generates a self confining volume in front of its outlet channels. ref A Microfluidic Pipette for Single Cell Pharmacology Alar Ainla, Erik T. Jansson, Natalia Stepanyants, Owe Orwar, and Aldo Jesorka Analytical Chemistry 2010 82 11 , 4529 4536. http pubs.acs.org doi abs 10.1021 ac100480f ref reflist Category Laboratory glassware Category Analytical chemistry analytical chemistry stub ar ja ... more details
A Mohr pipette , also known as a Graduated pipette ,is a type of pipette used to measure the volume of the liquid dispensed, although not as accurately as a volumetric pipette . ref name ill Citation page 24 title Illustrated guide to home chemistry experiments all lab, no lecture author Robert Bruce Thompson publisher O Reilly Media year 2008 isbn 9780596514921 accessdate 2011 04 02 url http books.google.co.uk books?id DuJLYq4IkL0C&pg PA24&dq Mohr pipette&hl en&ei GFuXTbK3BMnr4wad0qTVAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CDEQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Mohr 20pipette&f false ref These use a series of marked lines as on a Graduation instrument graduated cylinder to indicate the different volumes. ref Citation page 75 series Water Supply Operations Training Series edition 3 publisher American Water Works Association year 2003 isbn 9781583212325 title Water quality Google Books accessdate 2011 04 02 url http books.google.co.uk books?id hUH0lb72K4EC&pg PT92&dq Mohr pipette&hl en&ei GFuXTbK3BMnr4wad0qTVAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CDwQ6AEwAg v onepage&q Mohr 20pipette&f false ref They come in a variety of sizes, and are used much like a burette , in that the volume is found by calculating the difference of the liquid level before and after. The last graduation mark is some distance from the tip, to avoid errors in measuring the narrower volume of the nozzle. ref Cite web title Med Lab.Technology page 67 volume 1 authors Mukherjee publisher Tata McGraw Hill Education year 2001 isbn 9780074632604 accessdate 2011 04 02 url http books.google.co.uk books?id lc1sEUnsRH0C&pg PA67&dq Mohr pipette&hl en&ei GFuXTbK3BMnr4wad0qTVAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDYQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q Mohr 20pipette&f false ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Mohr Pipette Category Volumetric instruments ja ... more details
counterparts can be extremely precise. The longer and thinner the tip of a glass pipette ... air, a pasteur pipette is inserted into the tube just below the level of the ring of refluxing liquid into the vapor . The vapor is then drawn into the relatively cold pipette tip, causing it to condense and accumulate inside of the pipette. By this method, enough distillate can be collected to determine ... glassware Pipette Old technique of Pasteur pipettes manufacturing http www.tgw1916.net movies2.html ... es Cuentagotas fr Pipette Pasteur it Pipetta Pasteur nl Druppelteller pt Conta gotas ru ... more details
and are the most accurate and precise pipette s. They are more commonly used in biology and biochemistry ... and Henry A. Lardy Henry Lardy enhanced the fixed volume pipette, developing the pipette with a variable ... into contact with the pipette itself. Instead, the liquid is drawn into and dispensed from a disposable pipette tip that is changed between transfers. Depressing the tip ejector button removes the tip ... of depressing the plunger button to the first stop while the pipette is held in the air. The tip .... This action will fully evacuate the tip and dispense the liquid. In an adjustable pipette ... volume. The plastic pipette tips are designed for aqueous solutions, and are not recommended for use ... schematic.svg thumb none 600px Schematic of a an air displacement pipette. The Digital volume indicator ... of the pipetting system. The fixed volume pipette cannot be changed. As there are less moving parts ... that handle different volumes. For optimal usage, every pipette supplier offers a broad range of different capacities. A small volume range of a pipette like 10 100 l results in a much higher accuracy than a broad range from 0.1 1,000 l per pipette. Tips For the pipetting process there are two components necessary The pipette and disposable tips. The tips are plastic made tools for single use. In general, they are made of Polypropylene . Depending on the size of the pipette, the user needs specific ... , yellow 10 200 L , or blue 100 1000 L . The corresponding pipette has the same color code , printed on the pipette. For special applications, there are filter tips available. These tips have a little piece of foam plastic in the upper conus to prevent sample aerosols contaminating the pipette. In general ... in these boxes is usually standardised for multichannel pipette compatibility from a number of different suppliers. Commonly available pipette volumes class wikitable border 1 Name Min. volume L ... in a pipette, there is a differentiation between single channel pipettes and multi channel pipettes ... more details
Merge pipette discuss Talk micropipette Proposed merger with pipette date October 2009 Image Multichannel pipette.jpg right thumb 200px A Gilson multichannel adjustable micropipette . This one has only four channels in use. A micropipette is one of two different instruments used in science laboratories . History The first micropipette was patented in 1960 by Dr Hanns Schmitz Marburg Germany . The founder of the company Eppendorf , Dr. Heinrich Netheler, inherited the rights and started the commercial production of micropipettes within the sixties. The adjustable micropipette is a Wisconsin invention ... outreach pipettestory.html ref Adjustable micropipette main pipette Pipettes are used to accurately ... used in a micromanipulator . Micro Pipette calibration Micro Pipettes are one of the most important tool for various procedures in a laboratory . The accuracy and precision of pipette decides ... pipette or serological pipette and works on the equal principle of making equivalent vacuum for drawing up the liquid. With the purpose to make sure correctness at all times, Micro pipette requires to be calibrated. This process is known as pipette calibration. ref http www.accumaximum.com micro pipette calibration.html ref Irrespective of brand of pipette or how expensive pipette is, every micro pipette manufacturer recommends checking the calibration at least every six months if used regularly ... goes on so that they have to perform this monthly. Microfluidic pipette Image Multifunctional Pipette.jpg right thumb 200px A Microfluidics Microfluidic pipette, housed in a manifold holder. The colored solutions highlight the sample wells of the Polydimethylsiloxane PDMS pipette. A recent introduction ... pipette platform. These are used to create a recirculation zone, allowing for constant control of a micrometer sized environment at the tip of the pipette. Currently these pipettes are made of polydimethylsiloxane ... fr Pipette automatique it Micropipetta ja ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date July 2009 A microinjector is a device which provides the pressure which is needed to deliver a sample solution from a micro pipette into cells. It can be a mechanically or electronically regulated air pressure device or a simple glass syringe where the plunger is screw controlled for precise adjustments of the pressure and using air or oil filled connection tubing. Category Laboratory equipment ... more details
About the computer program the piece of glassware used to transfer fluids Pasteur pipette the slang for hired killer hitman Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A dropper is a computer program program malware component that has been designed to install some sort of malware Computer virus virus , Backdoor computing backdoor , etc. to a target system. The malware code can be contained within the dropper single stage in such a way as to avoid detection by Antivirus software virus scanners or the dropper may download the malware to the target machine once activated two stage . Examples YAB Yet Another Binder References http www.symantec.com security response writeup.jsp?docid 2002 082718 3007 99 Category Malware Malware stub de Dropper fr Injecteur informatique it Dropper ja Dropper ... more details
Gilson may refer to Places Gilson , a hamlet in Warwickshire, England Gilson, Illinois , a village in the United States Gilson Butte in Utah, a United States rocket launching site People tienne Gilson , French philosopher Fran ois Gilson , Belgian comics writer Georges Gilson , French Catholic bishop Jamie Gilson , American children s book author Jerome Gilson , American trademark lawyer Paul Gilson , Belgian composer Gilson Lavis , former drummer for the band Squeeze Gilson Lubin , Canadian comedian Gilson Manuel Silva Alves , a Cape Verdean football soccer player Other uses Gilson, a common type of pipette Disambiguation de Gilson fr Gilson pt Gilson ru ... more details
Infobox given name name Becki image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Female meaning region origin Hebrew related names Rebecca, Becky, Beck, Rivkah footnotes Becki is a feminine given name. It is a pet form of Rebecca . ref http www.mfnames.com fnames b origin and meaning of becki.htm MFnames.com Origin and Meaning of Becki ref Becki may refer to Becki Clark , English singer Becki Newton , American actress Becki Pipette , English singer References references See also Becky Beki Bekki Litoria becki given name Category Feminine given names ... more details
Use British English date March 2012 Infobox musical artist name Beth Mburu Bowie background solo singer alias HowAboutBeth , Beth Pipette birth date birth date and age df yes 1987 4 25 df y origin UK genre Baroque pop , indie pop , Intelligent dance music IDM , Alternative rock alternative , anti folk , pop, opera years active 2005 present associated acts The Heavy band The Heavy , The Pipettes , The Roundhouse website notable instruments Vocals, Organ music Organ , Piano, Percussion, Tambourine , String instrument Strings , Sampling music Samples , Cello Use dmy dates date March 2012 Beth Mburu Bowie also known as HowAboutBeth born April 1987 is an English singer, songwriter, musician, activist, and trustee . Background Mburu Bowie celebrates a varied career as a musician, composer and arts administrator. Performing and recording with The Heavy band The Heavy , ref name The Heavy Facebook Group cite web url http www.facebook.com home.php?ref home group.php?gid 11255445412&ref ts title The Heavy Group Page on Facebook accessdate 16 June 2010 ref Pink Floyd , Matthew Herbert , Chuck Berry , English National Opera , Eric Lau , Hugh Masekela Super Nashwan, ref name HowAboutBeth on LastFM cite web url http www.last.fm music HowAboutBeth title Last FM Wiki publisher Last FM Artist Page accessdate 16 June 2010 ref Does It Offend You, Yeah? , Madness band Madness , Royal Opera House and most recently, the Pipettes . ref name Pitchfork.com Meet The New Pipette cite web url http pitchfork.com news 34612 meet the new pipette title Meet The New Pipette publisher pitchfork.com accessdate 14 June 2010 ref Mburu Bowie is also a trustee of the legendary Roundhouse venue in Camden famous for hosting the performances of Bob Dylan Jeff Beck , Patti Smith , Jimi Hendrix , Pink Floyd , Led Zeppelin , The Doors , and The Clash . At the time of her nomination she was the youngest member to join the board of trustees. She is currently pursuing a career as a solo artist. ref http www.HowAb ... more details
Mohr may refer to Mohr surname , a German language surname also listing people with that surname Mohr, Fars , a city in Iran Mohr County , an administrative subdivision of Iran Turbah , a small clay tablet used by many Shi a Muslims during their daily prayers Mohr was used historically in German to refer to people with dark skin. See de Mohr Mohr pipette , a laboratory volumetric instrument See also Moor disambiguation Moore disambiguation or Moore surname More disambiguation Mohur alternate spelling , a gold coin of South Asia disambig de Mohr Begriffskl rung es Mohr fr Mohr pl Mohr pt Mohr sl Mohr sv Mohr ... more details
An assayer is a person who tests ore s and mineral s and analyzes them to determine their composition and value. They may use spectrograph spectrographic analysis , chemical solutions, and chemical or laboratory equipment, such as furnace s, Beaker glassware beaker s, graduated cylinder graduates , pipette s, and crucible s. An assayer separates metals or other components from dross materials by solution , flotation process , or other liquid processes, or by dry methods, such as application of heat to form slag s of lead , borax , and other impurities. Residues may be weighed on a balance to determine any proportion of precious metals or other components. Specialists in testing and analyzing precious metals are designated gold and silver assayer . See also Wiktionary Assay The Assayer , a book published in Rome by Galileo Galilei in October 1623 The Assayer of Lone Gap , a 1915 short film References Adapted from the United States Department of Labor . Category Resource extraction occupations fr Essayeur ... more details
Fingersticks or fingerpricks and heelpricks are small superficial wound s that provide venous blood for some blood test s. Various methods are used to open the wound, which produces no more than a few drops of blood . The procedure can be pain ful, but is typically quicker and less distressing than venipuncture . After a droplet has formed, venous blood is sucked up in a capillary tube , usually relying on surface tension , but sometimes by indirect Vague date May 2010 reason Uh, does that mean anything besides If you re using WP as a how to book, don t put your lips on the other end of the tube ? Will by suction provided by a pump or ... by a Pipette Pipette aids pipette bulb do the job? suction. Tests commonly conducted on capillary blood are glucose levels diabetes mellitus diabetics often have a portable blood meter to check on their blood sugar . Infectious mononucleosis mononucleosis fingerstick testing can be used to test for mononucleosis hemoglobin levels fingerstick testing of hemoglobin is a quick screening procedure to check if a blood or Blood plasma plasma blood donation donor has a high enough blood count to be allowed to donate blood or blood components. genetic testing heelprick testing of a newborn s DNA allows for early diagnosis and mitigation of common hereditary disorder s. Full CBC complete blood count Fingersticks are sometimes done on children and the elderly, when only a small amount of blood less than 500 g is needed for a test. Neonate s newborn babies are given heelpricks instead, as this is less likely to cause permanent damage and because Vague date May 2010 reason Explain why Human penis size size matters 1 The target area of the finger being proportionately smaller, the nurse is likely to lack sufficiently precise dexterity, and stab an unsuitable spot? unsuitable in what way? 2 The vessels being proportionately smaller, pre clotting flow volume is likely to be insufficient? 3 If the prick used to stab the finger is of the same size ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox musical artist name Rose Dougall image Rose Pipette at Ruisrock 2007.jpg caption Rose Dougall image size 200 background solo singer alias Rosay, Rose Pipette Born birth date and age df yes 1986 3 13 origin Brighton , England , United Kingdom UK genre Indie pop years active 2003 present associated acts The Pipettes website current members past members notable instruments Use dmy dates date August 2010 Rose Elinor Dougall born 13 March 1986 is an England English singing singer , songwriter and musician best known for being a member of The Pipettes and for performing with Mark Ronson . She currently also performs and records as a solo artist. Career Dougall joined The Pipettes in 2003 after being introduced to the initial line up by Monster Bobby at The Basketmakers pub in Brighton . With The Pipettes, Rose took lead vocals on the singles Judy and Dirty Mind Pipettes song Dirty Mind . During her time with The Pipettes, she also provided guest vocals for The Young Playthings, Brakes band Brakes and Dr Colossus. On 18 April 2008 it was announced in a blog post on the band s Myspace that Dougall and bandmate Rebecca Stephens had amicably left the band to pursue other musical projects . Citation needed date November 2009 After her departure from The Pipettes , Dougall pursued a solo career. ref name MySpace.com Rose Elinor Dougall http www.myspace.com roseelinordougallmusic MySpace.com Rose Elinor Dougall ref Her debut 7 Another Version Of Pop Song received praise from many quarters. Who date November 2009 Her second single, Start Stop Synchro was favorably reviewed in publications such as the NME , Pitchfork Media , The Guardian , The Sunday Times and Under the Radar magazine Under The Radar . Citation needed date November 2009 Her third ... ?v P7MKJ47M rose pipette on james may s top toys Megavideo.com ref Her father, Alastair Dougall ... Living people Category Musicians from Tunbridge Wells es Rose Pipette ja sv Rose Pipette ... more details
Image Patchclamp Spheroplast1.jpg thumb right An E.coli spheroplast patched with a glass pipette. Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Spheroplast.JPG thumb right Top left, growing E. coli cells top right, filamentous E coli cells bottom left, a glass pipette attached to a giant E coli spheroplast bottom right, a small membrane patch is drawn into the tip of the glass pipette to form a seal, allowing patch clamp analysis of channels in the membrane patch. Scale bars are 10 micrometers long. A spheroplast is a cell from which the cell wall has been almost completely removed, as by the action of penicillin . The name stems from the fact that after a microbe s cell wall is digested, membrane tension causes the cell to acquire a characteristic spherical shape. Spheroplasts are osmotically fragile, and will lysis lyse if transferred to a Tonicity Hypotonicity hypotonic solution. Uses and applications Patch clamping Specially prepared giant spheroplasts of Gram negative bacteria can be used to study the function of bacterial ion channels through a technique called patch clamp , which was originally designed for characterizing the behavior of neurons and other excitable cells. To prepare giant spheroplasts, bacteria are grown in a medium containing chemicals that prevent the cells from dividing completely. This causes bacteria to form long snakes that share a single membrane and cytoplasm . After a period of time, the cell walls of the snakes are digested, and the bacteria collapse into very large spheres surrounded by a single lipid bilayer. The membrane can then be analyzed on a patch clamp apparatus to determine the phenotype of the ion channels embedded in it. It is also common to overexpress a particular channel to amplify its effect and make it easier to characterize. The technique of patch clamping giant E. coli spheroplast have been used extensively for studying the native mechanosensitive channels MscL, MscS, and MscM of E. coli since 1987. ref Martinac ... more details
Pasteur may refer to Louis Pasteur 1822 1895 , French chemist and microbiologist who invented Pasteurization The pasteur pipette Pasteur effect Things and places named after Louis Pasteur Pasteur Institute Mus e Pasteur Pasteur point , level of oxygen Pasteur Paris M tro , Paris M tro station Pasteur Milan Metro Pasteur Buenos Aires Metro , Buenos Aires Metro station Pasteur lunar crater Pasteur Martian crater , crater in the Arabia quadrangle of Mars 4804 Pasteur , Main belt Asteroid Pasteur River , Romanian river Pasteur Peninsula Pasteur Island Louis Pasteur University SS Bremen 1957 SS Pasteur , a French ocean liner built in 1939 MV Pasteur MV Pasteur , a coaster that sank in 1971 Other people Pasteur Bizimungu b. 1950 , President of Rwanda Olivier Pasteur b. 1963 , French ski mountaineer Simon Pasteur b. 1985 , Cameroonian soccer player Disambig Category Surnames de Pasteur es Pasteur desambiguaci n fr Pasteur it Pasteur disambigua ko nl Pasteur pl Pasteur pt Pasteur desambigua o ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Deleted image removed Image InfacolPackaging.JPG right 250px thumb Infacol Packaging A brand of Simethicone sold in the United Kingdom and other countries in EU. The packet includes a Pasteur pipette dropper to use to administer the liquid to an infant. Registered under medicine code PL 0108 0100. Citation needed date May 2011 Although Simethicone is effective in treating adults, there is little evidence of it treating infant colic . A study published in 1984 concluded that Simethicone was no more effective than a placebo for treating colic for infants between 2 and 8 weeks old. ref cite journal pmid 8008533 year 1994 last1 Metcalf first1 TJ last2 Irons first2 TG last3 Sher first3 LD last4 Young first4 PC title Simethicone in the treatment of infant colic A randomized, placebo controlled, multicenter trial volume 94 issue 1 pages 29 34 journal Pediatrics ref References reflist Further reading cite journal pmid 18521985 year 2008 last1 Day first1 Andrew last2 Sayegh first2 Mazin title Infacol to reduce the bubble effect at endoscopic ultrasonography. volume 90 issue 4 pages 347 pmc 2647212 journal Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Category Antiflatulents Category Food additives Category Silicones ... more details
multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced February 2009 Pipedo is a Japanese word referring to molecular biological researchers such as Graduate school graduate students and postdocs who work hard in universities or other research institutions for low or sometimes no pay. Origin The word, pipedo , is a Compound linguistics compound word that can be divided into pipe and do . Pipe comes from the pipette , which is a piece of apparatus widely used in molecular biological research. Do is the short form of dorei , which means the slave in Japanese. Background Since the early 1990s, Government of Japan Japanese government has encouraged universities to shift from undergraduate school oriented systems to more graduate school oriented ones. Top universities in Japan have extended enrolments of graduate students in response to this policy. According to a survey, the number of PhDs awarded annually jumped from 8,968 in 1996 to 15,966 in 2004. Despite the increasing numbers of graduate students and doctors, universities have not provided enough tenured positions for them. Instead, they increased postdoc positions, which are not permanent jobs, to deal with the excessive numbers of doctors within tight budgets. The problem is severe especially in molecular biology . The advances of molecular biology in the past few decades drew many high school students into the field. However, the demand for students who majored in biology is quite low in Japan, which depends on automobile and other electronics industries. Category Molecular biology ... more details
Anthropophilia , from the Greek anthr pos, human being and philia, friendship or love , is a sexual attraction to humans. It can develop in non human animals or birds as a result of sexual imprinting when reared from young by humans. One example is London Zoo female giant panda Chi Chi giant panda Chi Chi when taken to Moscow Zoo for mating with the male giant panda An An, she refused his attempts to mate with her, but made a full sexual self presentation to a Russian zookeeper. It commonly occurs in falconry birds reared from hatching by humans such birds are called imprints in falconry. When an imprint must be bred from, the breeder lets the male bird copulate with his head while he is wearing a special hat with pockets on to catch the male bird s semen . Then he courts a suitable imprint female bird including offering food, if it is part of that species s normal courtship Courtship in the animal kingdom courtship at copulation he puts the flat of one hand on her back, and with the other hand uses a pipette , or a hypodermic syringe without a needle, to squirt the semen into her cloaca . Note This is not zoophilia in the man, as there is no sexual attraction towards the bird. http www.falconquester.co.uk breeding.htm Category Paraphilias Category Human animal relationships Biology stub ... more details
of the pipette is filled with a solution matching the ionic composition of the bath solution, as in the case ... patched with a glass pipette Unlike traditional two electrode voltage clamp recordings, patch ... included in the pipette solution, where it can contact what had been the external surface of the membrane ... 03.jpg thumb right Whole cell recording of a nerve cell from the hippocampus . The pipette in the photograph ... of the cell that depend on soluble intracellular contents will be altered. The pipette solution ... of the loose seal is that the pipette that is used can be repeatedly removed from the membrane after ... is that the resistance between the pipette and the membrane is greatly reduced, allowing current ... more details
using a specially formed hollow glass pipette containing an electrolyte. In this technique, the microscopic pipette tip is pressed against the cell membrane, to which it tightly adheres by an interaction between glass and lipids of the cell membrane. The electrolyte within the pipette may be brought ... to rupture the small patch of membrane encircled by the pipette rim Patch clamp Whole cell recording ... little ion exchange between the intracellular fluid and the electrolyte in the pipette ... a pipette on an adherent cell, cell suspension is pipetted on a Biochip chip containing a microstructured aperture. Image patch pipette model.jpg thumb left Schematic drawing of the classical patch clamp configuration. The patch pipette is moved to the cell using a micromanipulator under optical control. Relative movements between the pipette and the cell have to be avoided in order to keep the cell pipette connection intact. Image planar patch model.jpg thumb right In planar patch configuration ... microscope image of a patch pipette Image planar patch chip.jpg Scanning electron microscope image of a planar patch clamp chip. Both the pipette and the chip are made from borosilicate glass A single ... more details
family name Hempel is a surname of German Dutch Swedish origin. The following persons share the last name Hempel Marc Hempel , contemporary American cartoonist Jan Hempel born 1971 , German olympic diver Jurjen Hempel , contemporary Dutch conductor music Peter Hempel , East German GDR olympic athlete canooing Amy Hempel born 1951 , American writer and professor Christoph Hempel born 1946 , German classical composer Gotthilf Hempel born 1929 , German marine biologist and oceanographer Carl Gustav Hempel 1905 1997 , German American philosopher Anna Hempel 1900 ? , kitchen overseer at the Bergen Belsen concentration camp in 1945, 10 yr sentence at Nuremberg Trials Hazel Hempel Abel 1888 1966 , American senator R Nebraska , first female U.S. Senators from a single state to serve concurrently with Eva Kelley Bowring , in 1954 Frieda Hempel 1885 1955 , German American soprano Eduard Hempel 1887 1972 , German minister to Ireland 1937 1945 de Walther Hempel Walther Hempel 1851 1916 , German analytical chemist Tobias Hempel 1738 1820 , German politician, mayor of Zwickau 1801 1819 Udo Hempel born 1946 , German road and track cyclist Anouska Hempel born 1941 , film and television actress turned hotelier and designer. also Hempel, List of Swedish noble families Swedish noble family Gunter Hampel , German free jazz vibraphone vibraphonist and reeds player Other Hempel s paradox or Hempel s ravens synonyms for the Raven paradox after Carl Gustav Hempel Hempel s Dilemma after Carl Gustav Hempel 9820 Hempel Asteroid after Rolf Hempel Hempel pipette piece of chemical laboratory glassware after Walther Hempel Hempel Hotel , hotel in London disambig de Hempel it Hempel nl Hempel pt Hempel sv Hempel ... more details