All laboratory beakers in the room were made of plastic.
Living organisms are exposed to the cosmos as the colloids in their laboratory beakers are.
A beaker is typically a non-disposable plastic or ceramic cup or mug without a handle, much like a laboratory beaker.
Litmus paper, for instance, can be used to determine changes in acidity caused by a chemical reaction in a laboratory beaker.
The table in the foreground is strewn with objects, a wine bottle, what looks like a laboratory beaker, papers, books and a magnifying glass.
I have put a graduated set of laboratory beakers on display in my living room as a sort of memento of my own education in seeing.
Windows are external apertures filled with transparencies, one of which features a laboratory beaker relating to the work's title, "Biological Structure," but hardly explains it.
Steinfield lit a Bunsen burner, filled a large laboratory beaker from the nearest tap, and positioned it on a tripod over the flame.
It was about the size and shape of a laboratory beaker, but full of intricate circuits.
"We're working with laboratory beakers," Mr. Hasslacher said.