Examples of 'sample was heated' in a sentence

Meaning of "sample was heated"

Sample was heated: This indicates that a sample, usually in a scientific or experimental context, was exposed to heat as part of a procedure or test

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sample was heated
The orifice área of the sample was heated as well.
The sample was heated in air and the resistance measured.
Due to the enthalpy of mixing, the sample was heated to its boiling point.
The sample was heated for about one hour at that temperature.
To completely remove entrapped solvent the sample was heated at 100°C under high vacuum overnight.
Each sample was heated or injected and thus the active ingredient was evaporated.
The tube that contained the sample was heated at 250°C in a silicone oil bath.
The sample was heated to the appropriate temperature and the wetting angle measured.
Following this incubation, the sample was heated to 95°C for 5 min to inactivate the RT.
The sample was heated to the desired temperature by using a continuous stream of heated nitrogen.
The Urine sample was heated and the transmitted light was observed.
The sample was heated intermittently until the bubbling ceased and no more product distilled over.
The heat killed sample was heated immediately upon beginning the SDA reaction to prevent amplification.
The sample was heated in vial with a butane lighter and shaken by hand for 30 seconds.
Thereafter this sample was heated to 140 °C and polymerized thermally.

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Sample was heated at 65 ° C and rotated for 5 min in incubator.
Subsequently the sample was heated in an aluminum oxide crucible in air at 600°C.
The sample was heated in a three-liter flask with magnetic stirrer, under a Nitrogen bleed.
The digested sample was heated at 70°C for 5 minutes to inactivate the enzyme.
The sample was heated in a 100 microL aluminum pan closed with an aluminum lid.
Afterwards the sample was heated for 1 hour at 100°C in air and grinded again.
The sample was heated to 65°C for five minutes and mixed vigorously.
The diluted sample was heated for a further 5 min and loaded into a prewarmed glass HPEC capillary.
Each sample was heated at a rate of 2°C min-1 with a thickness dependent preload force applied.
The sample was heated to approximately 50°C and sonicated with little visual effect.
The sample was heated to 40°C and the sorbed hydrocarbon was removed from the zeolite.
Finally, the sample was heated above 360 K and the whole of the compound then became white.
When the sample was heated the NS1 monomer can be seen as shown in Figure 2 C.
The sample was heated at a rate of 5 °C / min in nitrogen.
Each sample was heated at 120°C to dissolve the drug gradually.
Each sample was heated at 60°C until the oil completely liquefied.
The sample was heated and temperature was allowed to increase at a rate of 10 °C / min.
The sample was heated to 60°C for 5 minutes and intermittently vortically mixed.
The sample was heated to 500°C and then put in room temperated water.
The sample was heated in a water bath at 40°C for 2 minutes and vortically mixed.
The sample was heated to 70°C for 2 minutes and then was brought to room temperature.
The sample was heated for 7 hours at 100°C in a convection oven to remove residual moisture.
The sample was heated in a convection oven at 373 K overnight.
The sample was heated at 95 ° C for 3 minutes and placed on ice.
A small sample was heated in a capillary tube to 240°C and then assayed by TLC.
The sample was heated to 240°C under vacuum and nitrogen flow at one PSI.

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