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- Ampoule - Wikipedia
A large ampoule containing 1 4 kg (3 1 lb) of high-purity caesium An ampoule (also ampul and ampule) is a small sealed vial used to contain and preserve a sample, usually a solid or liquid Ampoules are usually made of glass Modern ampoules are most commonly used for pharmaceuticals and chemicals that must be protected from air and contaminants
- What Is an Ampule? Definition, Uses, and Types - ScienceInsights
An ampule is a small, hermetically sealed container used to hold a single dose of medication, typically for injection Most ampules are made from glass, though plastic versions exist
- AMPULE Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of AMPULE is a hermetically sealed small bulbous glass vessel that is used to hold a solution for especially hypodermic injection
- Ampules vs. Vials: Best Practices in Handling and Usage
What is the difference between an ampule and a vial? Ampules are small, sealed glass or plastic containers designed for single-dose use and must be snapped open to access the contents
- What Is an Ampule: Definition, Uses, and Safety
An ampule is a small, sealed glass container designed to hold a single dose of liquid, most commonly a medication or chemical solution
- Ampules | Fisher Scientific
KIMBLE™ Score-Break Ampule, Trimmed Stem, Lab Pack Score-break ampule with pre-scored constricted portion of the stem permits safe and easy opening while eliminating the need for filing
- Ampule | definition of ampule by Medical dictionary
a small, hermetically sealed flask or container made of glass or polyethylene, e g , one containing medication for parenteral administration Ampule Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc All rights reserved
- Ampule vs. Ampoule — Whats the Difference?
Ampule, often used in American English, refers to a small sealed vial which is used to contain and preserve a sample, usually a solid or liquid Whereas ampoule, preferred in British English, denotes the same type of container, emphasizing its role in pharmaceuticals and scientific applications
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