
Beaker folk = proto Celts? Or did the Celts replace them? : r ...
The Bell Beaker folk eventually did settle (or "colonize" arguably) the British isles, but whether these migrants were speakers of Old European languages or Proto Celtic is, I think, still under …
How to earn Epic Self-Study Proficiencies : r/healthIT - Reddit
A little about me: I'm a Microbiologist, an Epic Beaker end-user, and a crazy girl who earned 3 Epic self-study proficiencies and 2 Epic Badges in 4 months. It was fun!
Beakers : r/7daystodie - Reddit
Jul 25, 2023 · Was 30+ days into the game and finally found a beaker by driving around every city until I found the trader (s) in them, trying to find a Jen who I thought had the best chance of …
How do I stop liquid running down the side of a beaker when
I was in the lab today doing a titration and pouring potassium manganate into my burette through a funnel. Each time I attempted to pour it, it ran down the side of the beaker, going all over my …
Where's the beaker? : r/7daystodie - Reddit
Jan 4, 2022 · Where's the beaker? Help Hey everyone. I've been Looking for a beaker for 20 days so far in my latest game. It's day 22. Any idea if I'm just having bad luck or if there's a knack to …
Any tips on how to pour chemicals out of heavy glass bottles
The first kind, you just brace the bottle so it doesn't slip, and pour into a smaller bottle or marked beaker the amount you need. Wear PPE, of course. For the rounded-lip bottles, it better to use …
A question for my fellow bong smokers, do y’all prefer ... - Reddit
Personally I’m a big fan of the way straight tubes rip, and generally my 18” tube gets a lot more use than my 15” beaker. If you prefer a different style of bong feel free to leave a comment as …
Would you drink anything out of a beaker? - Reddit
If it's 2-methyl-2-butanol, you would need a 10ml glass graduated cylinder, a glass cup or beaker mug, and juice or water. 2ml to 10ml+ 2-methyl-2-butanol sometimes is good.
What is the best beaker bong to buy with a 500 dollar budget
But as far as beakers are concerned, the downstem does most of the heavy lifting since there aren’t usually traditional percs in beakers. So a cheap beaker with a really nice downstem can …
Pathology Information Systems -- what do you use? : r/pathology
May 3, 2023 · We use PowerPath. We’re upgrading to v.13, and this will probably our last upgrade before we migrate to Beaker. I’ve been using PowerPath for ~20 years as both an …