0 a hollow, cylinder-shaped piece of equipment used for sucking liquid out of something or pushing liquid into something, especially one with a needle that can be put under the skin and used to inject drugs, remove small amounts of blood, etc. --
1 to clean the inside of the ears by pushing water into them and then sucking it out of them using a syringe --
2 a tube for collecting blood or other liquids or for putting liquids into the body usually through a needle that can be put under the skin: --
The minke whale oocytes were aspirated from follicles (2-15 mm in diameter) using a 10 ml syringe fitted with an 18 gauge needle.
Oocytes were aspirated from medium-sized follicles (3-6 mm diameter) with an 18 gauge needle fixed to a 10 ml syringe.
The germ cells were injected into mouse testicular seminiferous tubules using a microneedle (40 m inner diameter) on a 10 ml syringe.
The gas phase in the syringe was replaced with acetylene (10% v/v) and the syringe was incubated for 25 mins.
The marker was a fine spray of cold water ejected from a syringe on the head of the sleeping subject.
The eye was stabilized by clamping the syringe in a fixed position using a metal clip, metal post, and a magnet.
Firstly, a pool of microfilariae was obtained from 20 ml of blood removed by syringe.
The pressure was applied with a syringe into the system filled with saline for 60 seconds.