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Answer for the clue "___ dish (culture container) ", 5 letters:
petri

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Usage examples of petri.

Equipment ranging from simple column chromatography setups to sophisticated liquid scintillation counters sat atop the counter, alongside agar-filled petri dishes and folded nitrocellulose filters.

Jeff, usually one of loudest talkers, was quietly pipetting samples into petri dishes.

The previous evening he had separated the Thiobacillus from the rest of the samples, then decanted the cells into a series of petri dishes with a variety of food sources.

Petri, his godson, and nephew to his other guests, and he made him sit down at his left hand, Rosalie being on his right.

Petri ever becomes her husband, I am sure she will never be anything more than a good friend to him.

Your honour and my own make it imperative that I should convince Petri that I am not with child by him, and you that I am with child by you.

He looked complacently at the neat range of Petri dishes round the table and the test samples he had so far extracted.

If Petri is a well-to-do man and a man who would make you happy, I must either give you up or take you myself.

A worthy merchant of the town brought his nephew, a young man named Petri, to see me two days ago.

Throughout dinner he only spoke to Petri and his uncle, giving them opportunities for saying how large a trade they did.

Petri was about twenty-four, of a moderate height, with ordinary but yet good-natured and honest features.

He then spoke as follows: "A worthy merchant of the town brought his nephew, a young man named Petri, to see me two days ago.

Scores of airtight aluminum paint cans used in the collection of fire debris and flammable residues were in pyramids on shelves, and there were big jars of granular blue Drierite, and petri dishes, beakers, charcoal tubes, and the usual brown paper bags of evidence.

So FDR didnt really know the difference between a fissioning atomic nucleus and a disease organism, except that he could see that it was cheaper to culture germs in Petri dishes than to build billion-dollar factories to make this funny-sounding, what-do-you-call-it, nuclear explosive stuff, plutonium.

She was a white woman, one of innumerable blondes with long straight hair who proliferated on American cable television like amoebae in a petri dish.