inoculator


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Synonyms for inoculator

a medical practitioner who inoculates people against diseases

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Caption: After you've drilled the holes, stuff them with spawn by using a thumb inoculator. Make sure to completely fill each drilled hole.
To ensure even distribution of conidia, Petri plates were individually inoculated using a hand-held inoculator maintaining a conidial density of 20-50 spores/mm2.
The Smiler's 5 mental manipulations THE GIGGLER - infectious, intoxicating laughing gas THE INOCULATOR - jab of happiness as you pass by THE FLASHER - A giant flashing device, blinding you as you hurtle underneath the leg.
The Malian inoculator pretended to give him a shot.
Therefore, an active--immobilized nitrifying inoculator was generated inside a 10 L continuous airlift bioreactor (Seo et al, 2001; Gutierrez, 2008).
Peterson Jr., R-Grafton, criticized the Democrats' tactic of substituting an "amendment to study" for the tax rollback amendment, referring to it as an "inoculator" because it allows incumbents facing re-election to avoid casting a vote directly for or against a tax rollback.
A 1/10 dilution of this suspension is made and within 15 min of making the diluted suspension the test plates should be inoculated with either a platinum loop calibrated to deliver 0.001ml or multipoint inoculator.
Nickel ensures isolation of the inoculator (molybdenum) particles from each other, thus preventing their coalescing and coagulation at the stage of the modifier introduction into the melt.
Razzell cited a 1792 article describing how an English amateur inoculator dried smallpox scabs in peat smoke, stored them underground covered with camphor, and used them as long as 8 years later (6).