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  • Pipettes designed to deliver a single specific volume of a given liquid, usually between one and one hundred milliliters. These pipettes typically consist of a glass or plastic tube with a large central bulb, one blunt end (the neck) and one tapered end (the tip). Pipettes of many different sizes are available. Volumetric pipettes are used to transfer liquids with accuracy and easy reproducibility since they are calibrated to deliver only one fixed volume of liquid; they are used in healthcare facilities, mainly in clinical laboratories (e.g., to prepare solutions for titration). Volumetric pipettes with the bulb closer to the delivery tip (e.g., Ostwald-Folin pipettes) that are mainly intended for transference of viscous fluids (e.g., blood, serum) are also used.
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