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Beaker (laboratory equipment) - Wikipedia
In laboratory equipment, a beaker is generally a cylindrical container with a flat bottom . Most also have a small spout (or "beak") to aid pouring, as shown in the picture. Beakers are available in a wide range of sizes, from one milliliter up to several liters.
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Beaker (Muppet) - Wikipedia
Beaker is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show. He is the shy, long-suffering assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew.
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1000ml Beaker, Low Form Griffin, Boro. 3.3 Glass, Double Scale ...
1000ml Glass Beaker made from 3.3 Borosilicate Glass. Heavy duty reusable, will not easily shatter. Minimal thermal expansion, giving relatively high ...
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beaker (ˈbiːkə(r)) Forms: 4 biker, 5 becure, byker, bikyr, 7 beeker, 7– beaker: see also bicker. [ME. biker, ad. ON. bikarr; found in other Teutonic langs. (OS. bikeri, OHG. behhâri, behhar, MHG. and mod.G. becher:—OTeut. type *bikarjo-(m), but not a native Teut. word: considered to be a. L. bicāriu...
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Beaker | Muppet Wiki - Fandom
Beaker is the hapless assistant to Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. He made his first appearance in Muppet Labs sketches during the second season of The Muppet Show.
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Is there anyone more quotable than Beaker? | The Muppets
We Love You, Beaker · Is there anyone more quotable than Beaker?. Nicholas Mahoney and 11K others · . 11K · 360. Last viewed on: Aug 29, ...
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Beaker
Beaker may refer to:
Containers
Beaker (drinkware), a beverage container
Beaker (laboratory equipment), a glass container used for holding liquids in a laboratory setting
Beaker (archaeology), a prehistoric drinking vessel
Beaker culture, the archaeological culture often called the Beaker people
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Beaker Documentation — Beaker 1.9.0 documentation
Beaker is a library for caching and sessions for use with web applications and stand-alone Python scripts and applications.
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Lab Beakers | Glass Beakers - Restaurantware
Available in 200, 100, 50, and 25 mililiter sizes, these beakers are designed with an easy to pour spout, and with measurement lines on the glass for maximum ...
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Beaker debuted in Season 2 of The Muppet Show in 1977 and has ...
Poor Beaker. Always the victim of the experiments of the professor. The professor one time put him in the copy machine. There were a lot of ...
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250 mL Beaker, Borosilicate Glass for Chemistry Labs
Our 250 mL glass beaker has an extra large marking spot & convenient pour spout with thermal shock resistance for open flame chemistry labs.
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beaker/ˈbi:kə(r); `bikɚ/ n1 open glass container with a lip for pouring, used in chemistry laboratories 烧杯.2 tall narrow cup for drinking, often without a handle 细高的杯(常无柄) a beaker of coffee from the drinks machine 取自饮料机的一杯咖啡.
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Beaker (drinkware)
A beaker is a beverage container, typically of non-disposable plastic, or a ceramic cup or mug without a handle, much like a laboratory beaker. See also
Beaker (archaeology)
Beaker (disambiguation)
Häufebecher
Drinkware
br:Gob
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Beaker (laboratory equipment)
The exception to this definition is a slightly conical-sided beaker called a Philips beaker. The beaker shape in general drinkware is similar. Standards
DIN EN ISO 3819:2015-12 defines the following types and sizes:
See also
Beaker (drinkware)
Beaker (archaeology)
Beaker (disambiguation)
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Beaker (archaeology)
Term
Archaeologists identify several different types including the inverted-bell beaker, the butt beaker, the claw beaker, and the rough-cast beaker. distinct forms, the (typical) bell beaker, and the rarer short-necked beaker, and long-necked beaker.
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