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Liquid nitrogen is poured then into the glass through a syringe and it is served with a rusk.
The larvae have mouths that behave like a hypodermic needle Fredericks said which sticks into tree tissue
and putting the leeches into syringes attached to blood-filled test tubes sealed by a thin film.
It hovers lowers and then repositions a pair of syringes over six petri dishes. In short rapid-fire bursts they extrude the milky paste.
which consisted of one-third of an ounce of infant formula by syringe following each breastfeeding
The syringe was used to avoid the babies developing nipple confusion --when a baby develops a preference for a bottle nipple over the breast.
They found that a combination of infusing cells with a syringe followed by a period of pumping cells through the vessels at increasing flow rates was most effective.
This signaling system triggers a structure in bacteria that actually looks a lot like a syringe
Since the resistant plants don't have high levels of these acids it stops the bacteria from unfurling the syringe in the presence of the plant.
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