Systems and methods for dispensing portions of viscous material

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Plural materials – material supplies or charges in a receiver – With common discharge

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C141S009000, C141S027000, C141S105000, C141S130000, C222S145100, C222S373000, C222S395000, C422S082000

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07610943

ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods are provided for dispensing portions of viscous material, such as the viscous materials used to form crystals of membrane proteins or soluble proteins. A liquid under pressure is used to divide the viscous materials into portions. The divided viscous material portions can optionally be deposited into are receptacle.

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