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maori people use the calendar. they need to pick kawakawa leaves (a medicine ingredients from a native plants) before the full moon.
Megabats need to use it because they don't eat insects.
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Make sure it is clean (if your sample will come in contact with it) and functioning properly.Other than that, it depends very much on what type of equipment you are specifically referring too. Some instruments need to warm up before use, glassware should be cleaned and dried, and you may want to weigh certain flasks and beakers if you will need to later know the mass of what is inside.
the thermometer is shaken before it is used because it is
Well, it depends on what it is. Is it a prescription medication? If it is something like amoxicillin (Amoxil), azithromycin (Zithromax), cefdinir (Omnicef), etc. then yes. Those are suspensions so you always want to shake those well before each use. There is no need to shake a gel because it doesn't settle. Generally, colloids shouldn't need to be shaken. Milk is an example of a colloid. Solutions can be shaken every once in a while but it won't hurt if you don't shake them. -Syrich Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician
The lady was visibly shaken when that song started.James Bond likes his martini shaken, not stirred.
The liquid form should be refrigerated and shaken well before use. All other forms can be kept in a tightly sealed container at room temperature and protected from heat or light.
Well, a clinical thermometer is shook after use so that the mercury comes back to its initial point i.e. where it had been before the temperature was taken.
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If the clinical thermometer is a mercury based thermometer, it needs to be shaken down prior to each use. This is because there is a pinch point between the mercury reservoir bulb and the capillary tube, to ensure that the mercury does not shrink back into the bulb after the temperature has been taken. The mercury has therefore to be shaken back into the bulb before another measurement can be made. One should note that in many countries use of mercury based clinical thermometers is now discouraged (because mercury is toxic) and electronic thermometers are used in stead - these do not need shaking.
no its not ...its a separation and ther for has to be shaken before use then it becomes a temparary colloid ...source >>ive studyed it
No, they need to be rosined.
What is the first and foremost thing that you need to know before you can use a microscope
you need to put "an" before a word that starts with a vowelfor example an animal.
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