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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
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
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
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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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Please explain how to read a vernier caliper | how to use a vernier calliper to measure the depth of a beaker
Today I want to demonstrate how to use a vernier
calipers to measure the depth of a beaker, but instead of using a beaker I'll be using a cup For my illustrations point six
five centimeters and that is how we take Readings on a vernier scale and that is how
we use this vernier scale to find the depth of a cup or a beaker
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Beaker (web browser)
Beaker is a discontinued free and open-source web browser developed by Blue Link Labs. Beaker is built using the Electron framework and therefore uses the Chromium browser as a renderer for webpages.
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Claw beaker
from the sides made from gobs of molten glass applied to the beaker's walls. External links
Claw beakers at the British Museum
A Frankish claw beaker from Germany
Archaeological artefact types
History of glass
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Beaker (Muppet)
Beaker was performed by Kevin Clash in The Muppet Show Live. In the same episode, Beaker is revealed to be distantly related to WWE wrestler Sheamus.
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Beaker (album)
Beaker is the second album by the American alternative rock band 22 Brides. It was released in 1995. A comic book, 22 Brides, inspired in part by the band and created by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, was used to promote Beaker via a full-page ad in
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Norman Beaker
In 1985, after touring with former Cream member Jack Bruce and producing many albums for various other musicians, Beaker formed the Norman Beaker Band, , Norman Beaker Blues Trio, Jnr/CD Baby
2017: We See Us Later, Norman Beaker Band
2020: Running Down The Clock, Norman Beaker (with John Price and Leo
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Beaker Street
Beaker Street was an oblique reference to LSD. References
External links
The Official Beaker Street Web Site - (Site Dead)
The Point 94.1 Beaker Street site (Archive)
[ Head (Beaker Street background
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Sapieha beaker
The silver Sapieha beaker is a 16th-century beaker, which originally belonged to Grygor Sapieha and was made in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Beaker
The unmarked silver part gilt beaker was made in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania around 1560. Its height is and total weight is .
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