The lab has been compiling data from primary care workers and hospital labs in Scotland. |
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I mean, I've got a few labs and some plans, but it's purely an academic interest for me. |
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One million dollars went towards the construction and funding of equipment for the labs. |
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The products are aimed at pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, as well as university and public research labs. |
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Let me describe the sort of experiment that's being done in a lot of labs right now. |
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The secondary students at GIS are enjoying their science lessons in new science labs. |
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The protesters believe that any action that results in the saving of animals from the labs is justified. |
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She added that during the operation a number of labs, explosives caches and other materiel had been seized. |
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Further remodelling and improvement to the science labs is due to take place this term. |
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In the new building we all lost touch with each other as we disappeared into labs and offices separated by miles of corridors. |
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We test white mice and worms in labs and we do experiments on sheep and monkeys. |
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We begin at a real crime scene, move through the forensic labs and a morgue, and end in a courtroom. |
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There is no doubt that the number of residential hydroponic labs is on the increase. |
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We all braced ourselves for the shrill scream of an alarm when Joseph hurled a brick at the window of one of the science labs. |
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A friend who also used to work at the Help Desk ran into me at one of the campus labs one evening. |
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The samples are tested each month in Ministry labs but at the city's expense. |
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I knew that was why they always told us not to eat or drink in the science labs. |
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The Mountbatten building houses labs and offices for the Optoelectronics research centre and the School of Electronics and Computer Science. |
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While examining the plant, researchers at several labs found that one of its genes, flc, represses flowering. |
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To achieve solidity in the labs and transparency in the public areas, individual office organization had to be rethought as well. |
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And so, while scientists toiled in their labs, the market for dictation tools faded like a distant radio signal. |
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Over 30 years ago undergraduate physics labs in Glasgow University were run on very similar lines to the Oxford system you describe. |
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He and his students worked both in labs and on the computer with various physics applets. |
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They have the latest genetic sequencing equipment, million-dollar biosafety labs, and real-time satellite link-ups to compare notes. |
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They abhor hunters and fishermen, and want animals out of research labs, circuses, and aquariums. |
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The soil test labs have been busy and there are a few floaters applying fertilizer in the field but not much other activity. |
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Indeed, sports budgets seem to be sacrosanct, elevated to more importance than labs and textbooks. |
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Between 1970 and 1977, he helped market and distribute more than 20 million tabs of LSD manufactured in labs outside London. |
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Because gold is malleable and soft it tends to get pounded into little pancakes or smeared out in the crushing and milling equipment labs use. |
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So all the things the Senate has been trying to do to try to backstop our national labs seem to have been for naught to date. |
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This was an unusual investigation because most meth labs aren't busted by good police work. |
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Many students are unable to get class materials, proper exam booklets or take part in labs. |
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Retailers are rushing to outfit their one-hour photo labs with equipment to read the images from your digital camera's memory card. |
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For example, many of the research labs are staffed by Asians who prefer to speak in their native tongues. |
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I'm assuming you mean a transeptal approach to the atrium, which is done commonly in some electrophysiology labs. |
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Familiar bends and twists in the hallway lead her past cubbyholes and labs of other Engletech researchers, including the bemused Thatcher. |
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Like all research labs, we needed to share disks, distribute processes, compile software and store and munge data. |
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It's going to look too obvious if we keep standing here while all of the other brainiacs go to their labs. |
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We got down to brass tacks in our labs with four completely different representatives of playback devices. |
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The block has two science labs, a prep room and two more classrooms, freeing up useful space which will be used for other purposes. |
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Additionally, two animal labs and three vivisector's offices were entered and all contents relating to animal research were destroyed. |
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I still haven't investigated the computer labs and continue to e-mail and write papers from the comfort of my own home. |
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Research labs are also usually relaxed about people working from home frequently, or keeping non-standard hours. |
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Each year he assists food science and human nutrition faculty in a dozen labs held in the pilot plant. |
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If you spend time in the school computer labs, it's a good idea to carry some antibacterial hand lotion in your backpack. |
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She is particularly interested in learning how other labs increased their success rate harvesting stem cells from early embryos. |
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Many transgenic OncoMouses are presently sold to the university labs or medical centers for breast cancer researches. |
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To create the new classroom outhouses next to the school's existing four labs were demolished to make way for a single story extension. |
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Fume hoods in the labs provide weak suction, preventing researchers from using toxic chemicals. |
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Parishes and churches that run parochial schools are working especially hard at using computer labs. |
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But many computers are concentrated in labs or classrooms used to teach computer skills, leaving regular classrooms bereft. |
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Then the results from the three labs need to be compared to see if the test is reliable. |
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Complex instruments of payload are being made in-house by small teams in national labs, not outsourced. |
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Against opposition from Technicolor labs, Cardiff also successfully pioneered the use of fog filters on Black Narcissus. |
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Cellphones with cameras will be handy during field trips, industrial visits and in labs. |
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This later evidence conflicted with known global migration data, and the materials were sent to four independent labs for dating. |
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And is Canada at risk of not getting any of the great new products being conjured up in the US labs? |
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Did we really have good intel about those mobile bioweapons labs he talked about in his UN presentation? |
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Of course, some labs are chosen simply because of health insurance plan mandates. |
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Science Fictions should be required reading for postdocs and graduate students in biomedical research labs. |
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The mutations that cause cystic fibrosis and dozens of other diseases are now routinely diagnosed in genetic testing labs. |
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Whenever I schedule a patient for a procedure, the anesthesiologists order a bunch of pre-op labs, and I am copied on the results. |
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Students working with Moecher on projects involving geochronometry would travel to and visit labs at these universities. |
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Continuous deionizers, mainly used in labs for polishing, do not require regeneration. |
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In addition to her academic work, Rebecca has taught introductory biology, zoology, and entomology labs. |
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And while many Western companies are downsizing at home, they are boosting hiring at their own labs in India, China, and Eastern Europe. |
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We will still need the usability labs for this purpose every five years or so, when the next generation of eager computerists enters industry and needs convincing. |
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To rout this pest, scientists at the labs from coast to coast are making the sharpshooter and the Xylella microbe the focus of ambitious new studies. |
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Once a laborious process that took months, modern labs now can buzz through an entire genome in hours. |
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That means that the diarists write about their families, hobbies, and interests, as well as their latest research findings and the challenges that face them in their labs. |
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Their tools, no less high-tech than the lobstermen's, range from remote-controlled minisubs to infrared video-recorders operated from onshore labs. |
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It has been rumored that Ebola is in inventory at high-level labs in many countries, some of which are not our friends. |
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Instead of being strung along the building edges, the offices are grouped in pods with their backs to the cross-connections between the labs and the curtain wall. |
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We ended up slogging it out in the corridor outside the French labs. |
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Did you go on to other people's labs and sniff out to see whether there were any signs of producing stuff for nasty purposes rather than just research purposes? |
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Lab assistants in many labs today are liaisons to the point of care phlebotomists, usually acting as experts in phlebotomy in health care institutions. |
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The labs closed, the cities grew, and the altered DNA lay dormant. |
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This is the first instance where a FDB has been used in our labs for testing purposes, and, in the future, we hope to expand our procedures to include rodents, and pachyderms. |
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Cody muttered, just as the doors to the labs burst open again. |
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Such labs could identify genetic markers used in more traditional breeding programs and develop gene chips to be distributed to regional and national labs. |
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The legislation is intended to curb the proliferation of methamphetamine labs, where pseudoephedrine can be extracted from cold medicines to make methamphetamine. |
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As generalized markup developments moved from the labs to the standards arena and started to become metalanguages, three basic parts to generalized markup language emerged. |
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We have got the national labs working now looking up the whole supply chain to find out how best we can deploy our resources when it comes to port security. |
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Positrons, antiprotons and other antiparticles can be routinely created at particle accelerator labs and can even be trapped and stored for days or weeks at a time. |
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Even as scientists issue rules on chimeras in labs, a spine-tingling he-monster with the power to drag us back into the pre-Darwinian dark ages is slouching around Washington. |
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While there are all sorts of useful databases and modeling packages being developed by biotech firms and labs, they all exist in isolated developmental bubbles. |
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One of the devices had already been tested in our labs, but we retested it once again under the same conditions as the others for a correct comparison. |
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Since we were incapable of stopping these labs, our government basically drove the production to a country with far worse drug interdiction resources than ours. |
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The code didn't connect directly to the labs, he had found out, but bounced the signal through multiple stations and scrambled the signal with bafflers. |
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Every year more than 10,000 non-human primates, including baboons, owl monkeys rhesus macaques and marmosets are transported by commercial airlines to research labs. |
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Mohamed went on to the U.S., working in labs in Grand Forks, N.D., and Atlanta. |
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A travelogue of the drug-testing labs at Pfizer, Eli Lilly, or GlaxoSmithKline would likely be soporific. |
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There must surely be ways of, for example, employing undergraduates during vacations to enthuse these would-be physicists in labs that would otherwise be lying empty. |
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Labs are said to be located in the Netherlands-Belgium area, but a quick scan of media on the Web shows that labs also appear in many other locations. |
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An addled eagle egg was recovered from an abandoned nest along the Androscoggin in Lewiston and submitted to analytical labs for contaminant testing. |
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The next morning grandma was worse and the labs called to say that the pneumococcus was present in both specimens and that it was resistant to penicillin. |
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At least it's got some halfway decent teachers and good labs and stuff. |
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In health services, Serco's difficulties include the poor handling of pathology labs and fatal errors in patient records. |
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Updated labs with a variety of flow meters and provers for liquid and gas measurement training. |
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Cuvette-design Stainers can deliver random access capabilities to microbiology labs. |
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The battlespace labs will determine the best ways for armored and infantry forces to take advantage of time, distance, and space on battlefields. |
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It may be that Redford's fugacious nature is not so mysterious, that it is studded in the artwork of the labs and the very stones of Sundance. |
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These labs are more difficult to detect than stationary ones, and can often be obscured among legal cargo in big trucks. |
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The labs manufacture temazepam by chemically altering diazepam, oxazepam or lorazepam. |
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The Dar al Athar al Islamiyyah cultural centres include education wings, conservation labs, and research libraries. |
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They disarmed the mine and rushed it to labs at HMS Vernon, where scientists discovered a new type of arming mechanism. |
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An increasingly large fraction of opium is processed into morphine base and heroin in drug labs in Afghanistan. |
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So far there are no differences among the protiums extracted at various labs, except for concentration levels. |
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Searching the lower levels of the genetics labs, John finds himself trapped and then hears growling which he assumes is the hound. |
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The labs meanwhile were filmed in two separate locations, one of which was a microchip processing facility. |
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Hazrat Hussain Mashriqiwal told Pajhwok Afghan News the raiding party razed the labs, killed two people and seized a quantity of heroin. |
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Or that tons of enemy countries are stockpiling Ebola in secret labs? |
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In a recent survey, CAP sent a blood sample with a cholesterol level of 265 to 5,434 labs. |
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These efforts will be empowered by complementary initiatives within the IC to modernize processes such as ABI, OBP, and OSINT labs. |
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However, as observed by labs from multiple institutions, 7G8 is unreliably infectious to mosquitoes. |
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We're beginning to see public intrapreneurship, such as in the local government innovation labs that are springing up all over the place. |
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Designed specifically for phlebotomists in hospitals and clinical labs, the cart provides a place for vials, sharps, gloves, and labels. |
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Several pathological labs have resorted to invest heftily and have been adopting fully automated systems for disease diagnosis. |
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The Five documentary follows Dr Kelly's career from the labs of Britain's biological warfare research centre at Porton Down to the Soviet Union. |
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These test beds are precursors to the setup of independent test labs to perform WiMedia Certification testing. |
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The Tabin and Lindquist labs devised a complex set of experiments with cavefish and surface fish of the same species. |
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Many of us first experienced thin-layer chromatography in junior-high-school science labs. |
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The Elix Advantage system is a modular, easily adaptable solution that can be bench-integrated or wall-installed to fit the needs of today's labs. |
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This was despite a less than outfitted series of labs, which at the time were windowless, painted battleship gray and missing most of their ceiling lights. |
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Messersmith coated the pillar with a thin layer of a different synthetic polymer, developed in his labs, that mimics the wet adhesive proteins found in mussel holdfasts. |
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These reagent reservoirs are compatible with various pipettes and make their dripless pour-off sprouts ideal for labs looking to save money and reagent. |
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Starting with the Pranksters, who were the first to take LSD out of the war labs and hospitals, hippies were mixing drugs as if there were no tomorrow. |
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Unlike institutions dedicated to the hard sciences, crime labs do not, on the whole, encourage their scientific staff to publish in scientific journals on criminalistics. |
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The best solution, the task force concluded, is to corporatize the labs. |
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Sherlock surmises that John was poisoned by the leaking pipes in the laboratory, and John realises Sherlock locked him in the labs in order to test his theory. |
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The Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems companies ZTE and Huawei have development centers and innovation labs in Sardinia. |
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Teachers, like Caitlin Engle at Norwalk High School in Connecticut, have been developing a forensics curriculum, and filling classes by creating motivating lessons and labs. |
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The horizontal rotor Express 4 Centrifuge provides a flat line separation for gel tubes in only three minutes, making it the instrument of choice for chemistry labs. |
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This is, after all, a gathering of a typical fraternity of netheads, those Internet-obsessed students who every night fill the large computer labs sprinkled throughout campus. |
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Often canine units are used for detecting rolling meth labs which can be concealed on large vehicles, or transported on something as small as a motorcycle. |
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According to extensive research conducted by Estee Lauder's formidable labs, exfoliation isn't necessarily the anti-ager it was previously thought to be. |
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From the earliest days it has been a favorite in computer labs, both for its theoretical interest and as a practical exercise in programming and data display. |
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Through a network of almost 20 labs, it specializes in women's health, urology, gastrointestinal pathology, hematopathology, and dermatopathology services. |
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Research at universities and industrial labs are being driven by the idea that robots will be partners of humans, rather than stand-ins or servants. |
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Otherwise, the empty halls of American labs will be echoing lickety-split. |
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And it's exciting to combine my daily work at RIV and Stony Point with the work of JDRF in the effort to bring research in the labs to patients in the real world. |
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