I believe you meant to ask is it possible to know the sex of a baby conceived by inviro fertilization also called test tube baby.
Of course like a normal baby a test tube baby too has xx or xy chromosomes and the sex can be determined actively while the fetus is growing.
Also like a normal baby ultrasonograph can reveal the sex of the child.
A vacuum tube can be tested with an array of power supplies and meters if you have detailed schematics and tube test procedures. However it is easiest to use a standard Tube Tester. In the day there you could find self service box-like testers in certain drug stores or part supply stores. Most metropolitan areas still have electronic stores that specialize in selling Radio and Vacuum Tubes, and they would have tube testers that you can access. Ebay lists a number of vacuum tube testers but you need to make sure its working and that it has the booklet to set the many test switch positions for the particular tube you want to test.
Presumably that would be possible if you got mad enough to forget where you set the baby down... If you are talking about miscarrying a baby, that is much less likely.
Yes, when using a winged infusion set (wing tip), it is recommended to use a clearing tube before drawing a light blue (sodium citrate) tube, SST (serum separator tube), and lavender (EDTA) tube. The clearing tube, typically a non-additive tube, helps to prevent contamination from the winged set and ensures accurate test results. This practice is essential for maintaining the integrity of the samples for coagulation and hematology tests.
A test tube stand is used to hold multiple test tubes in an upright position during experiments. It helps to organize the test tubes and prevent them from rolling or tipping over. This makes it easier to work with multiple test tubes simultaneously and reduces the risk of spills or breakage.
The test tube with distilled water is used as a control in the laboratory activity to provide a baseline for comparison. It helps to ensure that any changes observed in the other test tubes are due to the specific substances being tested and not to external factors.
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yes...fraternal twins (different ova and different sperm). although it is also possible to generate identical twins I suppose (single ovum and single sperm). I have no idea what the statistics on this are however. Although if you're *really* asking "can I *force* a fertilized ovum to split into two and generate a set of identical twins?" then I would have to say "Not likely". Yes, an ovum can be forced to split. The above information is outdated.
Widal test is done by qualitative method or quantitative method. Quantitative method:-Take a set of 8dry clean test tubes. Place 1.9ml saline in tube no.1 and 1ml saline in rest of tubes. Add 0.1ml serum in 1st tube mix well it is dilution of 1:20 Transfer 1ml diluted serum from tube no.1 to tube no. 2 and so on. Through tube no.7 discard 1ml of fluid after mixing. leave 1ml saline in tube no.8. Add one drop of appropriate antigen(use only that antigen suspension which has given a positive reaction in screening test. Mix well and incubate overnight at 37.c Examine for agglutination. Interpretation:- Only a titre above 1:80 should be considered as significant A rising titre (done each week)is considered to be definite evidence of infection.
It is quiet possible that this is a chemical pregnancy.... This means you did conceive, but the DNA wasn't set to multiply like it should, so your body does think it's pregnant, but the baby is not growing. I'm sorry. :(
There are two possible ways to heat a substance in the lab. If you are heating something in a large container, you should put it on a hot plate, which is a device which converts electrical energy into thermal energy. If you are using a test tube, then you should heat it over a bunson burner. Grab hold of the test tube using beaker tongs, and set the bottom of the tube a little above the flame. Point the tube away from yourself and others, as the substance may shoot out without warning. Once done, set it back on the rack.