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glove box 1. Storage compartment in the inside of an automobile. 2. Sealed enclosure, which contains a viewing window and openings with gloves for handing toxic, sterile, etc. objects inside the enclosure. Pressure inside of the box is less than that of the outside atmosphere to prevent leakage from the box.
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glove box An apparatus consisting of a enclosure where one of the walls contains openings sealed by gloves used by human operators to safely manipulate beta and alpha radiation sources. The pressure in the box can usually be adjusted to reduce contamination from without or to prevent escape of radioactive material from the box.
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glove box a device for providing an inert atmosphere in which to work with air-sensitive chemicals. This application is contrary to the typical application of glove boxes, in which the device is used to handle dangerous samples or biohazards. When used in this application, the exhaust air from the glove box should be vented through scrubbers or other treatment before being released into the regular exhaust system.
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