Microplate definition

Microplate means a standard multiwell plate most commonly of 96 or 384 well▇, ▇▇t also available in 6, 12, 24, 48, 1536 and other formats with overall dimensions of about 3.5 x 4.5 cm.
Microplate means the plastic and/or glass plate having 96 well▇ ▇▇ multiples (e.g. 384, 1536, 3456 or more well▇) ▇▇ divisions (e.g. 12, 24, 48 or more well▇) ▇▇d dimensions ca. 12.5 and 8.5 cm.
Microplate means a plate of standardized size, usually containing 96 or 384 small sub- containers (wells).

Examples of Microplate in a sentence

  • After 15 min, absorbance of both the standards and the samples were read at 750 nm using the SpectraMax 190 Microplate Spectrophotometer (Molecular Devices, USA).

  • EVOLIS Microplate Processor for Department of Public Health $ 57,000.00 14PSX0242 12/03/2014 Sole Source Procurement.

  • Service Company is a company engaged in the business of servicing and maintaining Laboratory liquid handling systems and Microplate equipment and is willing to provide such services to Customer as per the terms herein.

  • This contract covers the provision of a Microplate Washer including a High Flow Vacuum System Complete Assembly.

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