filter paper in English

noun
1
a piece of porous paper for filtering liquids, used especially in chemical processes and coffee-making.
What you need is water, and paper - filter paper , like coffee filters, with a high fiber content, very strong and absorbent.

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1. Filter paper or other absorbent paper towels.

2. Do not allow liquid to accumulate on the filter paper.

3. They show us filter paper they've used to collect the animals'blood.

4. A dry sample is collected with a swab or filter paper.

5. Sample applicators (10 × 5 mm, viscose or low protein-absorption filter paper).

6. Transfer Coverslips to a box containing moist filter paper covered with parafilm

7. Packaging for accommodating cigarette filter paper leaves and cigarette tube paper leaves

8. 5.9. Sample applicators (10 × 5 mm, viscose or low protein-absorption filter paper).

9. Western Blotting products include protein transfer systems, membranes, filter paper, Blotting buffers, and detection kits

10. The presence of free dye solution can be checked with stain test on a filter paper.

11. After washing, transfer quantitatively the precipitate to the filter paper retained from 6.3.4 using distilled water.

12. Acropodia dominated both the surface of the needles (together with Trinema spp.) and the filter paper

13. To identify candidate metabolites in Bloodstains over time, we prepared bloodstain samples using filter paper and analyzed

14. Filter through filter paper and seal the clear solution to prevent absorption of CO2 from the air.

15. Capillary Specimens may be collected on filter paper and sent to lab for testing for specific tests only

16. Strips of filter paper are impregnated with saturated solutions of various chemicals, and dried by exposure to air.

17. They can jump right into the pen and swab their pigs' noses and mouths with a little filter paper, place that little filter paper in a tiny tube, and mix it with some chemicals that will extract genetic material from their pigs' noses and mouths.

18. The high adsorptivity of sepiolite and reticulation of plant fiber can be utilized to produce filter paper with high adsorptivity.

19. Grade 226 is a unique filter paper with a Creped, grey surface providing optical contrast for white or dark filtrates

20. Creped filter paper is a rapid filtering grade with satisfactory retention and a textured surface and is good for coarse precipitates

21. After the test fish is anaesthetised, transfer the test fish on the filter paper (or a paper towel) using tweezers (commodity type).

22. Filter the warm solution through an ash-free filter paper and wash the residue with warm water until the acid reaction is no longer visible.

23. The incidence of arthritis increased to 7/8 animals when FIA was repeatedly administered via filter paper on Abrased skin and covered with a bandage.

24. Fed with Fucus E. albidus tolerates a salinity of 60–70‰ on sand for more than 4 weeks, on filter paper only 50‰ for about one week.

25. Finally using a filter paper colouring technique developed by Brunet al. sebaceous gland distribution and activity is illustrated. 260 sebum analyses were made from 10 patients with alopecia areata and 4 with alopecia areata totalis.

26. The eyes of the second group were burned applying a disc of filter-paper impregnated with the acid. It could be determined that the pH in the anterior chamber after an abrasio corneae decreased many times.

27. Colonization of P Acropodia shells by fungi was docu-mented using scanning electron microscopy, and the relative proportion of the P Acropodia shells occurring on and nearby the mycelium were calculated for the filter paper squares with the A

28. Using seeds naturally infested with the pathogen, the effect of three physical methods (hot water, aerated steam, electron treatment) and different agents of natural origin (micro-organisms, plant derived products, resistance inducers) was tested on moist filter paper, in seed trays under controlled conditions and in the field.

29. High percentages of Albugo Candida oospores from hypertrophied inflorescences of Brassica campestris were germinated by incubating them on moist filter paper for 21 days, by slowly leaching them for 15 days or more on sintered glass filters, or by washing them for a few days on a rotary shaker followed by a day of still-culture.