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spookuns · 3 months ago
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fan child? fan child.
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Meet Pipette. She/Her. Medical Officer in training and a medical carrier jet (just isn't big enough for that yet.).
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tinyreploid · 1 year ago
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I FORGOT TO UPDATE MY FINISHED COMMS WHOOPS
Finished clean halfbody sketch w textured shading for @mewymarsher of their oc Ploverman w one of his pipettes!! (:
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fredandrieu · 6 months ago
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Le Corsaire n'est pas méchant ! Jidéhem Spirou n° 1349 20 février 1964
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aelloposchrysopterus · 9 months ago
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A little comic I sketched today about learning to pipette, in a cross between lab journal entry and memoir.
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phoenixroost · 4 months ago
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The world's tallest girl ever
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mewymarsher · 1 year ago
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Made a support unit to go with Plover Man! Their name is Pipette.
If Plover Man was a boss Robot Master, multiple Pipettes would appear in their stage as enemies!
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dawns-laboratory · 2 years ago
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Needed to make some extra Commission Examples, so thought I'd upload them bit by bit!
This is a shaded fullbody, done for @radiation-station of their character Pipette! Really enjoyed doing this one, was fun to do a fully rendered and clean picture again. Since I've been trying to keep my work faster and just do rendered sketches.
Timelapse Below: Once again no sound. Maybe someday I'll figure out how to edit these properly, but I'm currently not sure what I wanna do regarding sound.
There is Royalty Free music but it is hard to find what I'm looking for- And I'm not gonna lie, I don't know what I'm doing when it comes to that lmao.
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simleech · 5 months ago
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Björn s'est donné du mal pour essayer d'organiser un chouette anniversaire à son fils. Il a passé son temps à se présenter à toutes les portes donc il a bien réussi à avoir le numéro de quelques parents de Zarbville.
Et coup de chance pour Lothaire, cette mystérieuse inconnue a désormais un nom - et des idées très intéressantes...
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capn-rikshu · 2 years ago
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This is Pipette. She is a yabby, a little cute scientist war criminal. New OC need to brainstorm more stuff about xem. Maybe they work with Mandroid. Unsure if I’ll make xem an Autobot or Decepticon. He’s just cute rn.
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ask-the-prototypes · 2 years ago
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HORRENDOUS timing on my part, but I think that the three new android siblings have been held away for far too long! So, here comes an introduction to Burst, Sync, and Pipette!
All of them shown off below the cut:
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Prototype X, Flight Type, Burst! By far the largest of the Prototypes, Burst is Ovocon’s first attempt at a flight-capable, pegasus-adjacent android. She’s extremely loyal and by-the-book, preferring to take orders than give them. Despite a strict adherence to protocol, Burst is hotheaded and often prone to outbursts. She has two downsized Burst class engines on her sides, which can fold away like the wings on a pegasus. Due to the immense power draw, she has double the amount of organs, lending to her towering size. Were she to stand side-by-side with Celestia herself, Burst would be a smidge taller (not counting the horn)!
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Prototype XI, Magic Type, Sync! Sync is a tall and lanky unicorn model, featuring a prominent storage crystal in their chest. Their unusual looks are due to the collaborative effort between Ovocon Labs and MechaniCast Research, a horn-focused prosthetics company. A bit of a pessimist, Sync is anxious and jittery. This anxiety has made the learning of spells a slow process, and they are only barely comfortable with the use of basic telekinesis. When afraid, the magic storage has a tendency to malfunction, leading to potentially violent discharges. Sync is most comfortable studying and organizing data and research results!
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Prototype XII, Chemical Type, Pipette! The newest android to the lab, Pipette was purpose-built as a laboratory aid. Her primary feature is a downsized, internal OL-58 Chemico unit, which allows her to produce medium quantities of almost any substance near-instantly. Solids, liquids, gasses, and if given proper storage devices, a little of everything in between. Due to the large amount of space required to have such a device be internal, Pipette is far more artificial than the other androids within Stage 2 of the program. She’s pleasant to speak with and always happy to assist! Pipette has a solid grasp of the Chemico, and vast knowledge of chemical compounds, their makeup, and their properties.
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fourse · 8 months ago
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more pipette!!!
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light cw for knife!!
drew it as a rabbit in reference to something I said on my yt
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weirdyearbook · 2 years ago
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Source details and larger version.
Here's my gallery of unusual imagery from vintage college yearbooks.
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clockworkplanet · 2 years ago
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Hodgins’ pipette work is commendable
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microlitseo · 1 month ago
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Is a burette the same as a pipette?
While both burettes and pipettes are essential liquid handling instruments used in laboratories, they serve different purposes and have distinct designs and functionalities. Let’s explore how these two instruments compare and what makes each unique.
Key Differences in Design and Functionality
A burette is a long, cylindrical glass or plastic tube with graduation marks along its length, typically used for dispensing precise volumes of liquid during titration experiments. It has a stopcock at its base, which controls the release of liquid. Burettes are commonly used when it is necessary to deliver variable volumes of a liquid, particularly in experiments that require high precision, such as acid-base titrations.
A pipette, on the other hand, is generally a smaller, more precise instrument used to transfer a specific, fixed volume of liquid. Pipettes come in various forms, such as volumetric pipettes, which deliver a single, precise volume, or graduated pipettes, which allow the user to measure different volumes. Pipettes can be manual or electronic, with manual pipettes typically requiring suction through a pipette filler or bulb to draw liquid up, and electronic pipettes offering automation for increased accuracy.
Differences in Usage
Burettes are mostly used in titration experiments where the goal is to measure the exact amount of liquid needed to achieve a chemical reaction. A typical titration involves adding a titrant from the burette to a solution until a reaction is completed, signified by a change in color or other measurable outcome. Burettes are highly accurate in dispensing varying amounts of liquid over time, making them ideal for these slow, controlled processes.
Pipettes, conversely, are used when a fixed or very specific volume of liquid needs to be transferred from one container to another. This is especially important in experiments like sample preparation, dilutions, or assays. Pipettes are common in applications where quick, repeatable measurements are required, such as in molecular biology, chemistry, or medical diagnostics.
Precision and Accuracy
Both burettes and pipettes are designed to offer high precision, but their level of accuracy and the types of tasks they are best suited for differ. Burettes, with their fine control over liquid flow, are ideal for titrations where incremental additions of liquid are needed. The stopcock allows for meticulous control, enabling the user to add dropwise amounts of liquid until the desired reaction is achieved.
Pipettes are typically more accurate when transferring specific, known volumes of liquid. With modern pipettes, especially those equipped with digital controls, it is possible to achieve high precision and repeatability in liquid handling tasks, but they are not suitable for tasks requiring variable volumes like titrations.
Conclusion
In summary, while both E-burettes and pipettes, whether electronic or manual, are designed to handle liquids with precision, they are not the same and are used in different applications. Burettes are ideal for titration, offering control over variable volumes, while pipettes are better suited for transferring specific, fixed volumes quickly and accurately. Both tools are indispensable in laboratory environments, contributing to accurate measurements in various scientific fields.
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microlitusa · 4 months ago
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Miniature Micropipette | Mini Micropipette | Small Micropipette
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phoenixroost · 1 month ago
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Tree came down and crushed my favorite gigante hen.
Rip Pipette you were a very nice hen.
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