Pipette in a sentence as a noun

> A pipette is used to dispense fluid.

Click on that.>A pipette is used to dispense fluid.

$300 for a gel box here, $1000 for a pipette there, $5000 for a thermocycler, $2000 for an enzyme, it adds up.

The number of idiots that can't even hold a pipette, let alone use one, who get PhDs is shocking.

The last thing you want to have to do with a pipette in hand is wade through someone's flowery prose to find out how many microliters to dispense.

Some future features you may want to think about:-If you add imaging it could be used for high-throughput crystallography.-If you can control position of the pipette and flow speed of the liquid, it could be used for cell culture.

In moving from chemistry to neurobiology and biophysics, there are basic skills that can't be found in a textbook, like _this is a pipette_, and _this is a flask to grow cells_, and if you don't know those things you won't be able to do experiments, and you'll fail the informal subtext of an interview.

Pipette definitions

noun

measuring instrument consisting of a graduated glass tube used to measure or transfer precise volumes of a liquid by drawing the liquid up into the tube

See also: pipet