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For details and to view the complete range of Hamilton Syringes available from Sigma-Aldrich please visit our website. Is the volume of fluid in the needle part of the total volume of the dispensed fluid?

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For details and to view the complete range of Hamilton Syringes available from Sigma-Aldrich please visit our website. Is the volume of fluid in the needle part of the total volume of the dispensed fluid?

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• When using a Hamilton syringe, the volume in the needle (called dead volume) is considered constant and the volume being dispensed is absolute. The dead volume is maintained throughout aspirate and dispense stages.

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