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What is pipettes?

A pipette is a laboratory tool commonly used to transport a measured volume of liquid. Pipettes are used in chemistry, biology and medicine to accurately dispense small quantities of liquid for experiments, analyses and procedures. They come in several designs with varying levels of accuracy and precision, from disposable plastic transfer pipettes to more accurate volumetric pipettes and sophisticated electronic pipettes.

What other technologies are related to pipettes?

pipettes Competitor Technologies

Peristaltic pumps can be used for liquid handling, offering an alternative to pipettes for dispensing liquids.
mentioned alongside pipettes in 23% (52) of relevant job posts

pipettes Complementary Technologies

Centrifuges are used to separate substances based on density, often needed for sample preparation before or after using pipettes.
mentioned alongside pipettes in 13% (323) of relevant job posts
Balances, especially analytical balances, are crucial for accurate measurements of reagents and samples used with pipettes.
mentioned alongside pipettes in 13% (294) of relevant job posts
Freezers are essential for storing reagents and samples that are used with pipettes.
mentioned alongside pipettes in 16% (129) of relevant job posts

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