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单词 ampoule
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Definition of ampoule in English:

ampoule

(US ampule, ampul)
nounˈampuːlˈæmp(j)ul
  • A small sealed glass capsule containing a liquid, especially a measured quantity ready for injecting.

    an ampoule of adrenaline
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You hermetically sealed both ampules by melting the tips, and washed them with an ethanol solution, and dried them.
    • Because the pharmacy had no pethidine, the general practitioner obtained an ampoule of diamorphine containing 100 mg and administered the whole dose intramuscularly.
    • The anaesthetic had been kept in glass ampoules which were stored in the disinfectant, and became contaminated by seepage through invisible cracks in the glass.
    • Industry figures indicate that the average monthly demand for diamorphine is approximately 640,000 ampoules of varying strengths.
    • If the surface treatment is going to be applied to glass in applications such as slides, petri dishes, or sampling ampules, transparency gives users a maximum visual of what is being studied.
    • Preservative-free medication ampules, vials, and prefilled syringes for single patient, single-dose items should be checked for the presence of preservative agents.
    • The American Society for Health System Pharmacists recommends filtering solutions drawn up from glass ampules to remove glass particles.
    • The print on the ampoules is so small these days.
    • They used to - back in the old days, sonny - package triflic anhydride in glass ampoules.
    • First-year students learn aseptic transfer of drugs from vials and ampules and handling techniques for antineoplastic drugs.
    • Scientists prepare and store the gas under pressure in spherical glass ampules two to three inches in diameter.
    • The study drug was supplied in identical numbered ampoules.
    • Shelf-life surveillance of the ampules and vials is ongoing.
    • It consists of an outside plastic casing with an inner glass ampule containing 0.5 mL of adhesive that can be expressed through the applicator tip once the vial has been crushed.
    • Glass ampoules and syringes were used to administer emergency medications (eg, epinephrine, hydrocortisone) before Mr L's procedure began.
    • Working in a busy plastic surgery unit, we have noticed that a variety of water, saline, and lignocaine ampoules all look virtually identical in terms of bottle design and labelling.
    • From 1997 the absolute number of prescriptions as ampoules fell annually.
    • The cost for an ampoule at a private pharmacy is about £30.
    • Imagine looking desperately for adrenaline while treating a patient with a cardiac arrest, finding an ampoule labelled ephedrine, and mistaking it for epinephrine.
    • The ampoules containing the two allergens could not be distinguished from one another or from the distilled water.

Origin

Early 20th century: from French, from Latin ampulla (see ampulla).

 
 

Definition of ampoule in US English:

ampoule

(also ampul, ampule)
nounˈæmp(j)ulˈamp(y)o͞ol
  • A sealed glass capsule containing a liquid, especially a measured quantity ready for injecting.

    an ampoule of epinephrine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because the pharmacy had no pethidine, the general practitioner obtained an ampoule of diamorphine containing 100 mg and administered the whole dose intramuscularly.
    • The print on the ampoules is so small these days.
    • First-year students learn aseptic transfer of drugs from vials and ampules and handling techniques for antineoplastic drugs.
    • The American Society for Health System Pharmacists recommends filtering solutions drawn up from glass ampules to remove glass particles.
    • If the surface treatment is going to be applied to glass in applications such as slides, petri dishes, or sampling ampules, transparency gives users a maximum visual of what is being studied.
    • You hermetically sealed both ampules by melting the tips, and washed them with an ethanol solution, and dried them.
    • The cost for an ampoule at a private pharmacy is about £30.
    • From 1997 the absolute number of prescriptions as ampoules fell annually.
    • Shelf-life surveillance of the ampules and vials is ongoing.
    • Scientists prepare and store the gas under pressure in spherical glass ampules two to three inches in diameter.
    • The ampoules containing the two allergens could not be distinguished from one another or from the distilled water.
    • The anaesthetic had been kept in glass ampoules which were stored in the disinfectant, and became contaminated by seepage through invisible cracks in the glass.
    • Working in a busy plastic surgery unit, we have noticed that a variety of water, saline, and lignocaine ampoules all look virtually identical in terms of bottle design and labelling.
    • Preservative-free medication ampules, vials, and prefilled syringes for single patient, single-dose items should be checked for the presence of preservative agents.
    • It consists of an outside plastic casing with an inner glass ampule containing 0.5 mL of adhesive that can be expressed through the applicator tip once the vial has been crushed.
    • They used to - back in the old days, sonny - package triflic anhydride in glass ampoules.
    • Glass ampoules and syringes were used to administer emergency medications (eg, epinephrine, hydrocortisone) before Mr L's procedure began.
    • Imagine looking desperately for adrenaline while treating a patient with a cardiac arrest, finding an ampoule labelled ephedrine, and mistaking it for epinephrine.
    • Industry figures indicate that the average monthly demand for diamorphine is approximately 640,000 ampoules of varying strengths.
    • The study drug was supplied in identical numbered ampoules.

Origin

Early 20th century: from French, from Latin ampulla (see ampulla).

 
 
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