=if(c2>=35,"pass","fail")
Read the bottle for how mg/(per) mL is in the bottle and divide 100mg by how many mg/mL. That number is the number of mL you should put in the syringe. Ie. If bottle says 5mg/mL then divide 100/5=20. Suck up 20mL into syringe. Have fun.
It depends what substance is going into the syringe. If it is a medication, sometimes the doctor will attach a hollow needle to the syringe and place the needle into a bottle of medication - this way he can draw up the medication into the syringe via the needle. The needle will then be removed from the syringe and discarded. The alternative method is that some bottles have a silicone stopper around the top, with a tiny hole in the middle where the (needle-less) syringe fits. You stick the tip of the syringe into hole so that it fits snugly, turn the bottle upside down and draw up the medication. The snug fit means that the medication doesn't drip everywhere when you turn the bottle upside down.
You don't need to prepare Elmer's glue. It is totally ready in the bottle it comes in.
Read the label on the bottle. It should say that you have to administer it intramuscularly (IM) via needle and syringe.
first crush the pill up, then put it in a bottle cap or spoon. then add water to it, once its dissolved you put a pea size amount of cotton in it. then take the syringe and suck up the water through the cotton (as to filter the extra filler and stuff out of the solution).. then inject it
Colin Murdoch - the creator of the disposable syringe, the tranquilliser gun, the childproof bottle cap, and the silent burglar alarm
You weight 14,5 gramm KOH in a bottle and than fill that bottle with deionized water till it holds 500ml.
it is best to feed them from a syringe with no needle of course. If they don't take the bottle then you have to use a syringe so you can make sure they are getting the milk... ask you vet to give you some that don't have a needle... they should for free... and they should tell you how much and how often.
yes air can be compressed i know that because i did an experiment in class. we took a water bottle and filled it up with boiling water and left it for about 20 minutes. the whole bottle changed shape and so yes air CAN be compressed.
Letting the mother suckle her kittens is far better. However, if the mother for some reason cannot or will not feed the kittens, then it is perfectly safe to feed the kittens Kitten Replacer Milk with either a bottle or a syringe if its struggling to feed.
It requires a C02 bottle to hold the C02 and the gun must be made to accept the bottle. Most large sporting goods shops and paintball shops can fill the C02 bottle for you
fullof warm to hot water. This will allow a space for your penis without causing thewaterto overflow. Squeezethe bottle so the waterraises to somewhere near the top. Keep the bottle upright and continue maintaining the squeezeas you insert