| Erlenmeyer | Emil, German chemist, 1825-1909. See: Erlenmeyer flask, Erlenmeyer flask deformity. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| erlenmeyer flask | <apparatus> A piece of chemistry laboratory equipment, a container often made of glass, which has a narrow cylindrical mouth and a cone-shaped main body that ends in a wide, flat bottom. It may also have a smaller straight tube-shaped opening from the side of the cylindrical part, where tubes can be attached. (09 Oct 1997) |
| erlenmeyer flask deformity | <radiology> Abnormal modeling of metaphysis, osteopetrosis, chronic anaemia (e.g., SSD), Gaucher disease, Niemann-Pick disease, fibrous dysplasia, Pyle disease (metaphyseal dysplasia) (12 Dec 1998) |
| erlenmeyer flask mnemonic | <radiology> D: Down syndrome, A: achondroplasia, anaemias, M: metaphyseal dysplasia (Pyle disease), metals, N: Nieman-Pick disease, F: fibrous dysplasia, R: rheumatoid arthritis, rickets, O: osteopetrosis, G: Gaucher disease (12 Dec 1998) |
| Erlenmeyer flask |
a conical flask with a wide base and narrow neck
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| Erlenmeyer flask |
A conical flat-bottomed laboratory flask with a narrow neck, designed by E. Erlenmeyer. Widely used for culturing micro-organisms.
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| Erlenmeyer flask |
A thin glass flask, flat-bottomed and cone-shaped allowing its contents to be shaken laterally without danger of spilling.
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| Erlenmeyer flask |
a conical laboratory flask with a broad, flat base and a short, narrow neck, used to mix liquids by hand.
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| Erlenmeyer f. |
a glass flask with a conical body, broad base, and narrow neck.
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| Erlenmeyer | a conical flask with a wide base and narrow neck |
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