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		Definition of filter paper in English: filter papernoun A piece of porous paper for filtering liquids, used especially in chemical processes and coffee-making. (尤用于化学过程和煮咖啡的)滤纸 Example sentencesExamples -  Ten soybean seeds were placed on the filter paper of each dish.
 -  Coffee filter paper is perfect for buffing mirrors as it doesn't leave any lint 5.
 -  Within the first 2 or 3 days of life, your baby's heel will be pricked and a small sample of her blood will then be applied to a filter paper.
 -  Instead, it's seeping over the top of the filter paper, and covering Brad's work surface and kitchen floor with thick soggy granules.
 -  After extraction, the plant material was removed from the filter paper and re-dried.
 -  What you need is water, and paper - filter paper, like coffee filters, with a high fiber content, very strong and absorbent.
 -  Excess liquid was removed by blotting onto a filter paper at the periphery of the grid.
 -  At the beginning of each month the lid was removed and the filter paper was wetted with de-ionized water to simulate the occasional showers that may occur during the dry season.
 -  After 24 hours, there were many particles collected on the filter paper.
 -  The presence of growth is indicated by a halo surrounding the filter paper.
 -  The rough surface of the filter paper, located above the sample, substantially increases the surface area for evaporation.
 -  But they say, just look at the way they fold the filter paper, that shows they are experienced chemists.
 -  Although the filter paper was recognized as non-canopy, much of the mounting was not correctly identified by the software.
 -  Moist filter paper resting on a wire mesh an inch and a half above the leaves was sprinkled with cucumber seeds.
 -  The DNA sample from the patient is labeled and amplified by PCR and then added to the filter paper.
 -  Second-generation seeds were placed on a wet filter paper and cold-treated for 1 week at 5°C in a refrigerator.
 -  Leave to strain, undisturbed, through a funnel lined with dampened muslin, or a coffee filter paper, for two or three hours.
 -  There researchers show us how they take the frozen samples out of the freezer and cut up the filter paper.
 -  The filter paper supporting the cells was air-dried until excess water from the medium had evaporated.
 -  The circles on the filter paper should be filled almost to the black lines.
 
    Definition of filter paper in US English: filter papernounˈfiltər ˌpāpər A piece of porous paper for filtering liquids, used especially in chemical processes and coffee-making. (尤用于化学过程和煮咖啡的)滤纸 Example sentencesExamples -  The rough surface of the filter paper, located above the sample, substantially increases the surface area for evaporation.
 -  The filter paper supporting the cells was air-dried until excess water from the medium had evaporated.
 -  Instead, it's seeping over the top of the filter paper, and covering Brad's work surface and kitchen floor with thick soggy granules.
 -  Excess liquid was removed by blotting onto a filter paper at the periphery of the grid.
 -  Leave to strain, undisturbed, through a funnel lined with dampened muslin, or a coffee filter paper, for two or three hours.
 -  The presence of growth is indicated by a halo surrounding the filter paper.
 -  The DNA sample from the patient is labeled and amplified by PCR and then added to the filter paper.
 -  At the beginning of each month the lid was removed and the filter paper was wetted with de-ionized water to simulate the occasional showers that may occur during the dry season.
 -  Ten soybean seeds were placed on the filter paper of each dish.
 -  Moist filter paper resting on a wire mesh an inch and a half above the leaves was sprinkled with cucumber seeds.
 -  Coffee filter paper is perfect for buffing mirrors as it doesn't leave any lint 5.
 -  After extraction, the plant material was removed from the filter paper and re-dried.
 -  But they say, just look at the way they fold the filter paper, that shows they are experienced chemists.
 -  The circles on the filter paper should be filled almost to the black lines.
 -  Although the filter paper was recognized as non-canopy, much of the mounting was not correctly identified by the software.
 -  There researchers show us how they take the frozen samples out of the freezer and cut up the filter paper.
 -  Within the first 2 or 3 days of life, your baby's heel will be pricked and a small sample of her blood will then be applied to a filter paper.
 -  After 24 hours, there were many particles collected on the filter paper.
 -  What you need is water, and paper - filter paper, like coffee filters, with a high fiber content, very strong and absorbent.
 -  Second-generation seeds were placed on a wet filter paper and cold-treated for 1 week at 5°C in a refrigerator.
 
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