Sure. The only problem might be getting a large enough needle if the marinade has anything solid in it (like flakes of pepper or pieces of garlic).
syringe
A syringe with a calibrated barrel, plunger, and tip, used with a hypodermic needle for hypodermic injections and for aspiration. (Medical Dictionary)
The syringe needle was invented in the United States by Charles Pravaz and Alexander Wood in the mid-19th century. They developed the concept of a hollow needle attached to a syringe for medical injections.
martin wright invented the syringe driver, which is a device that allows a syringe to be continously supplying a subcutaneous infusion of drugs
A syringe needle is a hollow metal tube with a sharp, pointed tip used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body. It attaches to the syringe to enable precise delivery or extraction of liquids in medical procedures such as vaccinations, blood draws, or injecting medication.
To effectively use a bulb syringe in the mouth for oral hygiene or medical purposes, fill the syringe with a solution recommended by a healthcare professional. Gently insert the tip into the mouth and squeeze the bulb to release the solution, aiming it at the desired area. Repeat as needed, and remember to clean the syringe thoroughly after each use to prevent contamination.
She didn't invent it. It was in use for decades before she was born.
It means to give an injection now. Think of "pushing" a plunger on a syringe.
Letitia Geer is a female inventor credited with inventing the medical syringe. in 1899.
The 100 marked on a 1cc syringe indicates the total volume it can hold, which is 1 milliliter (mL). The markings on the syringe allow for precise measurement of smaller volumes, with each mark typically representing 0.01 mL. This level of precision is crucial for accurate dosing in medical applications.
it is spelt 'syringe'
It will be impossible to give .09 ml accurately in a 100 cc syringe! You need a 1cc syringe, not 100. But if you're in the medical field, you should know this... Source: Former veterinary nurse 10 years