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- Vial abstract "For the Ancient Greek pottery, see Phiale.A vial (also known as a phial or flacon) is a small glass or plastic vessel or bottle, often used to store medication as liquids, powders or capsules. They can also be used as scientific sample vessels; for instance, in autosampler devices in analytical chromatography. Vial-like glass containers date back to classical antiquity; modern vials are often made of plastics such as polypropylene.".
- Vial thumbnail Vial_examples.jpg?width=300.
- Vial wikiPageID "4736453".
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- Vial wikiPageRevisionID "689169387".
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Ampoule.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Revelation.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Bung.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Capsule_(pharmacy).
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Containers.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dosage_forms.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Chromatography.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Classical_antiquity.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Litre.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Middle_English.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Patera.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_drug.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Pipette.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Polypropylene.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Seven_bowls.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Springer_Science+Business_Media.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Test_tube.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Vacutainer.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink Vulgar_Latin.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink File:Double-handled_vial_Louvre_MND1503.jpg.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLink File:Vial_examples.jpg.
- Vial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vial".
- Vial wikiPageWikiLinkText "cryovials".
- Vial wikiPageWikiLinkText "phial".
- Vial wikiPageWikiLinkText "phials".
- Vial wikiPageWikiLinkText "prescription container".
- Vial wikiPageWikiLinkText "vial".
- Vial wikiPageWikiLinkText "viles".
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- Vial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Vial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Containers.
- Vial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Vial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Vial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Vial subject Category:Containers.
- Vial subject Category:Dosage_forms.
- Vial subject Category:Laboratory_glassware.
- Vial hypernym Glass.
- Vial type Drug.
- Vial type Work.
- Vial type Application.
- Vial type Container.
- Vial type Drug.
- Vial type Redirect.
- Vial type Tool.
- Vial comment "For the Ancient Greek pottery, see Phiale.A vial (also known as a phial or flacon) is a small glass or plastic vessel or bottle, often used to store medication as liquids, powders or capsules. They can also be used as scientific sample vessels; for instance, in autosampler devices in analytical chromatography. Vial-like glass containers date back to classical antiquity; modern vials are often made of plastics such as polypropylene.".
- Vial label "Vial".
- Vial sameAs Q894640.
- Vial sameAs Vial.
- Vial sameAs Phiole.
- Vial sameAs Vial_(medicina).
- Vial sameAs ویال.
- Vial sameAs Fiole.
- Vial sameAs Vial.
- Vial sameAs Fialo.
- Vial sameAs Fiala.
- Vial sameAs Hetteglass.
- Vial sameAs Fiolka.
- Vial sameAs m.0cknk0.
- Vial sameAs Фиал_(сосуд).
- Vial sameAs Fiola.
- Vial sameAs Vial.
- Vial sameAs Фіал_(посудина).
- Vial sameAs Q894640.
- Vial wasDerivedFrom Vial?oldid=689169387.
- Vial depiction Vial_examples.jpg.
- Vial isPrimaryTopicOf Vial.