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Laboratory symbols: dropper, petri dish, pipetting, sampling, injection
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Medical Signs and Outline Health Symbols for presentations (PPT icons)
Laboratory #2
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide titled "Laboratory #2" is themed around laboratory equipment and procedures, containing icons representing a Dropper, Dropper with Petri Dish, Pipetting, Sampling, and Injection. The Dropper icon signifies a tool for administering precise amounts of liquid. A Dropper with Petri Dish icon represents combining the use of a dropper with a petri dish for experiments. Pipetting is a method for transporting measured liquid volumes, while Sampling/Fluid Collection symbolizes the process of gathering liquid samples. Lastly, the Vaccine/Injection icon is associated with the administration of vaccines or other injectable substances.
Graphical Look
- Icon of a dropper representing the tool used to dispense liquid in controlled drops.
- Icon depicting a dropper with a Petri dish represents the combination of a dropper to add substances to a culture dish.
- Icon illustrating pipetting is indicative of liquid transfer using a pipette.
- Sampling/fluid collection icon showing vials and a pipette emphasizes the collection of samples or fluids.
- Vaccine/injection icon showcasing a syringe suggests vaccination or injection procedures.
- The slide has a light background with teal-colored icons, except for one which is encircled in teal and highlighted with an orange background, indicating higher importance or focus.
- Above the icons are the corresponding action or object names, which explain the function of each icon: DROPPER, DROPPER WITH PETRI DISH, PIPETTING, SAMPLING / FLUID COLLECTION, VACCINE / INJECTION.
- The phrase "For dark background" suggests that an alternative version of the icon (highlighted with orange) is available for presentations with dark backgrounds.
- Text at the bottom indicates that the slide's content is "Fully editable."
The slide has a clean and professional design, using simple icons and text to effectively communicate the laboratory concepts. The contrasting design for one icon catches the viewer's attention, potentially signaling special emphasis on that particular item.
Use Cases
- In a scientific presentation to illustrate laboratory equipment and techniques during a training session or workshop.
- Within an educational context, such as a biology or chemistry class, to introduce students to common lab tools and their uses.
- In research presentations to showcase the methodology section, specifically detailing the lab equipment and procedures used in experiments.
- During a pharmaceutical company meeting to discuss the processes involved in the development and testing of new vaccines or drugs.