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vial of water ;D
The smallest vial is about 8 drams, and the largest is about 120 drams.
195 grams.
took a vial of poison
Used to hold a specific amount of mixtures.
1 pint is collected
The nurse extracted a vial of blood from the patient for testing.
to prevent your blood from clotting
That's impossible
vial of water ;D
A small needle attached to a collection vial will be inserted into a vein and a small amount of blood will be withdrawn. When the vial is full, the needle and strap will be removed and a cotton ball will be taped over the injection site.
I have worked as a development scientist for over 10 years now. This mythical vacuum has been talked about for many years. It is theoretically possible for a slight vacuum to form if the conditions are just right. For the conditions to apply you need to have: A sample vial filled beyond the top fill line (partially coming out of the vial with surface tension holding it in) and a very tight cap so that there is almost no air in the vial. Most autosamplers cannot withdraw more than 100 µL at any given time and the top fill line of a vial is 1.5 mL, the headspace is effectively .2 mL give or take a bit. A 100µL withdraw would create a pressure in the vial of ~ .6 atm until the syringe exits the vial upon which it would equalize. It is very unlikely this would cause an appreciable difference in the injection volume. If you're looking for sources of error, it's much more likely that there is an issue with the lamp intensity causing the variability. I have seen the vacuum problem before, but it's always in very extenuating circumstances.
It is questionable and only the parties involved truly know the reason behind the vial of blood. They both said it was because it was showing their love for one another.
The airlock in blood infusion mast be high-volume to be dangerous for life. A small air vial will be dissolved in blood.
To make an attack potion, retrieve a vial and fill it with water, and add the ingredients Guam and eye of newt.
two
The homophone for vial is vile.