There is now an approved lab to test for swine flu in Richmond, California, the San Francisco Bay area. |
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When put into lab dishes, they grew abundantly, much as young fetal cells do. |
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Imagine I am in my lab coat, focused on colour, bouquet, flavour and feel, balance and structure, being as empirical as possible. |
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The light reflected off my white lab coat as it billowed behind my thin frame. |
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Technicians in white coats, latex gloves, and hairnets walk the halls and move about the lab purposefully. |
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After an initial consultation, your dentist creates an impression of your teeth and sends it to a lab where veneers are custom-made. |
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The viral load measure can read as high as a million, depending on the limits of the lab test. |
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There will still be a 10-15 per cent variation between readings on meters and lab values. |
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After a while, it seemed obvious that he didn't have the same skill, he was paired with Dale for a lab in the 7th grade and history was made. |
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The lab will be available to the departments of political science, economics, sociology, women's studies and possibly others, Robinson says. |
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As we are a school, it is insane having a lab where 4-6 machines are not working at one time. |
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Development was done using desktop and lab workstations, targeting laptop and embedded computers for field use. |
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We can get different types of mice for our lab experiments until we run out of names for them. |
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The leak occurs when animal rights activists break into the lab and free the lab's chimps. |
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All the lab equipment is up for grabs or a whole lab could be adopted and named after a company or founder. |
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The lab has been compiling data from primary care workers and hospital labs in Scotland. |
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If you think that isn't cool enough, my dad studies viruses for the medical lab in Atlanta. |
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Csif people would often go over the lab and sit on the couch drinking coffee and just yak about film stuff. |
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I started with our lab business, and basically reorganized the entire leadership team of that business. |
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There was no note, only a pile of dirty laundry and the smouldering remains of a meth lab attracting the attention of the local constabulary. |
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The lab results should identify problem areas with your lawn and offer solutions. |
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In the last year, the mobile lab was also driven to three of the four American Indian reservations in North Dakota. |
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Two decades later his lab discovered two compounds, endostatin and angiostatin, that shrank tumors in mice. |
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In 1997 the issue of animals at the lab was taken up by animal rights activists. |
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Unlike some other girls, Karen never rambles on and on about lab results for some complicated experiment she's conducting. |
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The lab assistants will also show users how to store data and retrieve it from the public disk drive. |
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This anticoagulant effect might indeed explain why your lab results have been changing. |
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Thanks to misfit monkeys like George, a rhesus macaque living in a lab in Maryland, researchers have clues to the missing element. |
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The lab is connected to the Museum by a video-conference system and ISDN lines. |
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Paul say consumers should beware of these ratings because they are based on lab tests, not road tests. |
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Honda uses the track as a test lab to apply methodical engineering to create roadworthy consumer automobiles. |
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A shock jolted through his body as a lab assistant hit him with a rod-like electric device that delivered a dilapidating charge. |
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Yet it lacked the usual dust in the air, the homeliness and lived-in appearance his old lab had. |
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She joined the summer fieldtrips in 2002 and 2003, and has been the lab scribe, logging the group's daily trials and travails. |
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Us lot will be dragged off into an underground lab somewhere and we'll never be seen again. |
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She had helped him assemble a massive machine in their underground warehouse of a lab over the past six months, and finally it was ready. |
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Experiments conducted in the field and the lab are a major basis for this assertion. |
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As gemstone treatments become more complex, will the lab replace the loupe? |
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Truthfully, the translation aspect is a McGuffin, a way for Kelman to ease the reader into his language lab without realising it. |
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In the future, lab technicians will receive more information about the autoclave process to prevent the mistake from happening again. |
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Our lab manager helpfully suggested we could use regular water and then autoclave it, except that the autoclaves in the building don't work yet. |
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A lab that annually makes or uses 100g or more of these chemicals must declare them. |
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One is a microscopic rod-shaped bacterium called bacillus anthracis, easy to grow in the lab but fragile and easily killed in the open. |
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Analysis of the ink in a lab notebook, for example, might turn up backdated entries or other mischief. |
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The lab is the only real consistent cash flow source and the biggest asset there is the telecine machine. |
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She added that lab tests have ruled out a bacteriological or viral cause of the explosions, and have further shown the pond water to be normal. |
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An innovative science park could be expanded if proposals for a four-storey lab and office block are accepted. |
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In the chaos, Charlie scooped the liberated lab rat into his pocket and caught a plane back to New York. |
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The lawn was covered with scorch marks, and the main lab building was missing large chunks of the wall. |
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Other sessions were held in a traditional pharmaceutics lab that included several networked computer terminals. |
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You can take a sample from a surface with some Scotch tape and send it off to a lab to see if it's mold. |
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The blood lab said they were banning me unless I come back with some new veins. |
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When Jason Cross joined us, we stuffed a lab bench into his office, and he's done a bang-up job of turning it into a mini-lab. |
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As the plane was banking around the city, he could clearly see the downtown section and the building his lab was in. |
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My lab uses thermotaxis, directed migration guided by differences in temperature, to study this fundamental question. |
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One of the scientists said that when he fed the chemical to lab rats, they would become completely meek and docile. |
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The first students to work on the cyclotron in the lab setting modified the magnet to better focus the proton beam. |
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Having students present the same material during lab served to reinforce their knowledge. |
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I put my books on my lab table in chemistry, being careful not to knock over any of the glass beakers that were sitting out. |
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Yet that is what we, in effect, tell the millions of sentient creatures who are killed in lab experiments. |
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And off they went, like lab monkeys on meths sniffing fresh air for the first time. |
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On Saturday morning, I slipped into and out of a top-secret area of the lab while guards sat, unaware, less than a hundred yards away. |
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Today, he's still the only African American among the lab of top-tier researchers. |
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The microbic ecology lab studies, for example, the use of some bacteria to decontaminate polluted soils. |
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They found that oxygen consumption rose sevenfold in lab pythons after feeding. |
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We had a lab to do that day, something to do with plants and microscopes and osmosis. |
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A blood sample taken from him and later sent to the forensic lab showed a reading of 193 milligrams in 100 milliliters of blood. |
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The golden lab bounds over, not minding the rain against his water repellant coat, and gladly enters Frank's tent. |
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Tempted as you are to visit big gay Meccas teeming with lab types, all these trendoids will do nothing but put you to sleep. |
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The oddest color I think I've seen was a fluorescent shocking pink compound that turned up in the lab next door when I was an undergraduate. |
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Instead, patients are triaged and evaluated in the ER, and only then is the cath lab team called in to the hospital. |
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Since we have several lab areas where we work, it's not unheard of to have to backtrack to recover a temporarily misplaced disk. |
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Even her lab partner in bio, who she had never hung out with outside of biology class, had given her a sad look and offered her 24-hour support. |
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A biohacker embroiled in a legal battle when local cops found his lab and accused him of bio-terrorism. |
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Your lab is now searching for biomarkers, proteins in the blood that are linked to the presence of particular cancers. |
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Symptoms of bird flu are similar to human flu and it cannot be detected without lab tests. |
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The lab is a windowless room with a blackout curtain puffed over the closed door, and when the lights are turned off, it's completely dark. |
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Results of a study of lab rats published in Time shows that eating two cups of black raspberries daily may ward off esophageal cancer. |
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This chinless mouth-breather wants to make a movie about a man who becomes friends with a liberated lab monkey. |
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Then suddenly the lab shook violently and I heard a loud booming noise coming from close by. |
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The lab offers a package of tests for the most commonly abused steroids, like nandrolone and stanozolol. |
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When added to a lab dish containing cultured mammalian cells, the nanorods bound to receptors inside tiny pits on the cells' surfaces. |
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He wiped a hand over his graying hair and smoothed his lab coat, then cleared his throat. |
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The bag snapped shut, his regular lab coat already over his black shirt and jeans. |
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Using sweep nets and aspirators the researchers collect insects and take them to a lab in Buenos Aires. |
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I want to try and get breathable air over there and make sure the med lab hasn't detected anything dangerous. |
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We anticipate a severe nursing shortage in the next few years and presently do not have enough lab or x-ray techs to fill vacant positions. |
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Sato entered the now dark lab in search of Cornelius who was as black as soot. |
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The doors slammed open at the opposite end of the lab and a brilliant light poured in, almost blinding him. |
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Her lab coat billowed around her thin frame, smelling sour as she paced back and forth. |
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Few, if any, Nobelists and Nobel class scientists write books, at least while occupied at the lab bench and in hot pursuit of the Prize. |
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Two people in white lab coats, an austere, older looking man and brunette woman in her thirties came rushing through. |
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A few test specimens might well be arriving at the lab in the next few weeks. |
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One can assume that not everyone understood, or believed, that the more accurate lab tests vindicated him. |
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Brown's tinkering with his side was experimental, and as successful as setting fire to the lab curtains with a Bunsen burner. |
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He still holds the glass in his left hand and struggles, self consciously, unsuccessfully, to bury it into the pocket of his lab coat. |
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We are testing some samples and suspect it is norovirus, we should get lab confirmation early this week. |
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What the writer knows about scientists seems to be confined to models in lab coats talking about enzyme-boosting hair conditioners. |
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I was before I came here, but someone in this computer lab is playing a Shania Twain album on a CD drive and it's doing my nut! |
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They are post office employees, factory workers, baggage handlers, nurses, secretaries, lab technicians, and teachers. |
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The letter, which was handwritten and had no return address, was sent to an FBI lab in Miami for testing. |
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When Anna awoke, she found herself back in a side room of the main lab on a rather hard bed. |
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The lab spaces of the Triangle Biotechnology Center are furnished with modular, Scandinavian-designed casework. |
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What about lab technicians who are rarely heard of but whose competence can be a matter of life or death? |
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She got up, careful not to catch the lab coat that Kate had lent her on the chair. |
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The testing lab is now calculating the estimated form pressures based on the strain gauge data to see what the lateral pressures really were. |
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In the early shots he wore a lab coat and had one of those round strap-on mirrors on his head. |
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To maintain the supply of orchids and tropical plants, the company has a tissue culture lab that can produce two to three million plants a year. |
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She would smile as he returned home, helping him off with his lab coat as she explained that dinner would be ready in just a moment. |
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There were lab coats, Vegas showgirl outfits, long gowns with full skirts, vampire costumes, and flapper dresses. |
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And until they were totally destroyed, and the lab out of commission, the cartel would continue to bring in the shipments in this manner. |
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Rather, it has the outward appearance of a temple, but inside, it is a high-tech lab of unknown origin. |
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David ran to the computer lab and hit a few buttons until a layout of the safe house came up on the screen. |
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One day, Donnelly wandered into a lab and saw a student working with holography. |
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I can remember the sun slanting down onto the honey-coloured wood of the lab bench. |
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But this Army brat doesn't wear a long white lab coat or thick horn-rimmed glasses. |
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The film does require special printing, so be sure to tell your lab that your film includes panoramic images. |
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At one point the tape shows one of the masked activists entering a secured part of the lab by using an electronic swipe card. |
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I sat down at my lab counter where my chemistry lab partner was already sitting and guess who it was? |
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Standardise laboratories' measurement systems around the world so that advances in one lab are usable in others. |
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As with the appendix, most lab coats say the hymen no longer serves much of a biological function. |
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He grabbed onto the ledge of the lab table, clenched it tightly and braced his legs. |
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They administer a hypo full of boom-juice to a lab rat in a protective plastic dome. |
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The hypsometers can be seen at each lab station, and the closest one actually has a plume of steam escaping from its top. |
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So one of my biggest pet peeves is people who waste lab supply money on things you can make yourself for pennies and only a little bit of work. |
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I grabbed the white lab coat that once belonged to my father and went to work. |
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She was her usual self, white lab coat and protective goggles, blonde hair tied back into a bun. |
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Laboratory coats should be removed prior to leaving the lab work area, taking a break, or eating lunch. |
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All the lessons are laboratory-based, and students have to put on white lab coats, safety gloves and do experiments, usually with bacteria. |
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I am eternally grateful to those who showed me that science needn't be all laboratories and lab coats. |
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Three other doctors stood in the doorway in suits and lab coats as Dana, dressed only in her pajamas, was given the ultimatum. |
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Male and female cocoons were separated in the field by size and in the lab by weight. |
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Based on computer modeling and lab testing, we have found that carbon faceplates with four bolts are much stronger. |
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About 30 minutes after they had started out, they arrived just beyond the outer perimeter of the lab area. |
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And to facilitate enhanced interaction between lab disciplines, workstations needed to be collocated. |
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In his Astoria lab on Oct. 22, 1938, he took a photoconductive zinc plate and rubbed it with a handkerchief to produce a positive charge. |
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The antivirus research team had a nice photo opportunity last week when we had our US lab visiting us here in Finland. |
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The next day Tandy returned to the lab and noticed one of his fencing foils he'd left clamped in a vice. |
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Unfortunately, translating a lab success to a person is fraught with complications. |
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If they chose the topics on seasonal conditions, their seniors became doctors, compounders, nurses and lab technicians. |
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Every technology goes from a lab to being the toy of an in-group to being a utility. |
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They build a hospital which deals with outpatients and the pathology lab concentrates on outpatients. |
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A lab researcher came up with the idea of excimer laser surgery, combining the laser's near-ultraviolet light with fiber optics. |
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The kit contains test tubes, pipettes, funnels and other lab materials necessary for multiple experiments and activities. |
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Only later, when she was on the expressway, would she make confetti of the lab paper and toss it out the window. |
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Many of today's first-year classes are taught by lab instructors or lecturers. |
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The ghost corridor is a walkway area through each lab that connects with a door allowing movement from one lab to another. |
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Our technical experts at the lab also work with our sales force to promote our products and to help our customers improve their products as well. |
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Broken glass was everywhere, and parts of the lab had been cordoned off by police tape. |
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But as he consulted with a Boise neurologist and examined lab results, he realized that King couldn't survive the blood pooling in his skull. |
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Researchers at the lab are studying postural stability as well as designing hip protectors and safe flooring for nursing homes. |
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The project also will test use of the Web to provide science lab courses to high schools. |
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He was reading a book with a worn cover and yellow pages and was dressed in a normal shirt, jeans and a lab coat. |
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Working close to home at a school outdoor education lab or a nearby forested land can cut down on travel time. |
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How relieved we felt with the first glimpse of his immaculate smile and his crisply ironed lab coat. |
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Half power is used to keep sufficient ventilation in the lab when the fume cupboard is not in use. |
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I spent my time in the CMU lab designing and building fuzzboxes and playing with a seven-head tape machine. |
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It took me over a week to do just this chapter, because the computer lab closed early, some days. |
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Instruction in cytology and cytochemistry would follow later in both the lab and the classroom. |
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Rorrer's lab aims to incorporate elements such as silicon, germanium, titanium, and gallium into the diatoms' silica shells. |
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From one darkroom with one developing tank, the new lab now had three darkrooms on site. |
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These strains offer the genetic reproducibility that is so valuable in lab mice, but with a wider variety of genotypes and phenotypes. |
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The lab also confirmed that Bill's fingerprints were the only prints on the letter opener. |
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Not created in some lab with a bunch of doctors and scientists poking and prodding them with instruments. |
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Interior glazing allows researchers to oversee their lab spaces from their offices. |
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Confused, I blinked open an eye and found one of our lab buddies staring down at me with an amused glitter in his bright blue eyes. |
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Its Pittsburgh lab has already prototyped this approach, which should pack in at least 200 gigabits per square inch within the next two years. |
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To many people, AFL goal umpires have always looked pretty comical, waving their flags in their white lab coats and broad-brimmed hats. |
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The lab found no detectable trans fats in any of the samples, with a detection limit of 0.01 percent of the sample weight. |
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I was in the cooking lab cupping pieces of marinated fish in my gowpen and getting the oil ready to fry them. |
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If it were, say puromycin, the results of half the lab would be ruined for a year. |
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You always think of science as being a man in a lab making a discovery, but it's not, it's teamwork. |
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The lab did not check to see how much of the eight ball was meth and how much was cutting agent. |
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His lab has developed a chip device that diffracts light in the presence of certain antibodies. |
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It wasn't that obvious, what with the griminess, but it was a long lab coat that had at one point been completely white. |
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What happens when someone in the electronics lab comes up with a design for a new engine? |
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The bone cells were cultured in lab until they grew into a big enough chunk that a jeweller could carve it into a ring. |
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Another fab lab is in the northeast of India, where one of the few jobs that women can do is Chikan embroidery. |
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A thorough physical examination and lab tests on a sample of discharge from the eye will help the doctor determine the cause of the infection. |
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Additionally, we have a common public disk drive in the computer lab area of the library where people can save their data to pick up in the lab. |
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The lab consists of 10 Pentium-based servers and 60 diskless workstations connected by 10MBps Ethernet. |
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She was on her way back from the forensics lab where she used their dark room to enlarge the photo of their suspect. |
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Smothered in coal dust, we looked like the Black and White Minstrels, and the removal of our lab goggles just made us look even more ridiculous. |
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Did your lab reach the stage where it was quite dysfunctional in its operation? |
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There was a doghouse built as a miniature carbon copy in the side yard, and Emily saw a black lab huddled inside of it. |
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He proposed a simple explanation for the inconsistency between lab observations and what was actually occurring in the field. |
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Worse, so many doctors, scientists, and lab technicians had been drafted into military service that civilian operations were hamstrung. |
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It's important to make sure the lab is accredited by the AABB, formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks. |
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Remembering the three-hour time difference, he dialed Karen's lab direct. |
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Robust work in this area is coming from Jeffrey Gordon lab at Washington University in St. Louis. |
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Though a lab has also confirmed the presence of the virus, its role in her death is unclear. |
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Even if I hop in the car and take a film down to the nearest 1-hour lab it'll be the best part of a day before I'm back at my desk working with the prints and negatives. |
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Nervously he tried to straighten his crumpled lab coat and shirt collar. |
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Milk was sampled and sent to a dairy lab for compositional analysis. |
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Others who had become infected included a technician from the lab that had been returning mistaken results. |
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Kevin reached for Maxie, but he was only able to grab her white lab coat. |
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Even if your lab results are normal, you might need to get blood tests again every few years if you have some of the signs of hereditary hemochromatosis or a relative with it. |
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On July 28th, 1899, while Marconi was testing his ship-to-shore radio in the English Channel, Tesla was in his lab in Colorado Springs tuning his equipment. |
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It's the night of nights for the science glitterati of Australia, a chance for scientists and their mates to whip off their lab coats and don their glad rags. |
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According to the clever people in St. Andrew's lab in the UK, women on the pill have different ideals of male sexual attractiveness to those who are not taking the pill. |
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Final drafts of essays, assignments and lab reports are reviewed and proofread by highly knowledgable graduate students with refined writing skills. |
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The lab is also internationally known for its work in bioacoustics. |
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The nanoparticle system used by Baker's lab is based on dendrimers, star-like synthetic polymers that can carry a vast array of molecules on the ends of their arms. |
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Nanoscale biosensors capable of detecting specific DNA sequences and genetic mutations in the lab could lead to new cancer detection methods or aid drug development. |
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He said that the lab had declared another article was unclassified that DOE said was classified, after its publication. |
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But because the amounts differ, it was either a lab error or an unexplainable anomaly. |
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With official equivocation over animal experiments, it isn't surprising that plans for a world-class primate research lab at Cambridge have been axed. |
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Reams of lab results, refill requests, emails, and callbacks pop up continually on the computer screen. |
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I worked in the lab on neuroscience questions, and I taught a course on neuroscience. |
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The computer lab in which I work, housing 10 computers in a small, box-like room, becomes like a sauna, with 30-plus degree temperatures and an unbreathable air supply. |
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And then, with a swoosh of her white lab coat, Mrs. Graham was gone. |
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She worried about all the other expenses too, including the hospital stay, lab work and anesthesiology services. |
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Kelly G. Lambert, a neuroscientist at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia, studies parenting behavior in lab animals. |
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A face in a sea of faces, how could you know he hid among them like Oppenheimer, building a lab to split the atom. |
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He removed her beige Roger Vivier pumps and white lab coat to reveal a denuded ballerina-pink slip dress. |
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While the lab employees celebrate what they think is a successful operation, Dana is attacked by a Buckner zombie outside. |
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Kochian's lab is also working on finding ways to grow crops on marginal lands such as acid soils, where toxic levels of aluminum limit crop production. |
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From there, they are then sent to an FDA lab for confirmatory chemical testing. |
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I had the cloths for various jobs and classes, brown jumpsuits of workers, white business suits, yellow lab coats, and an array of green service outfits. |
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They had chosen their own lab partners, and they had picked each other. |
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Unlike utilities, which must publish their lab results in a public record, bottlers don't have to notify anyone of their findings, including consumers who inquire. |
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None of these three reasons are fundamentally unremovable, and it seems plausible that the first industrial research lab to remove these obstacles will reap huge benefits. |
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The doctor just keeps telling me the lab results are normal. |
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A falsely high reading on a radiation dosimeter may have very different implications during a bioterrorist incident than during a rat lab experiment. |
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Independent lab tests demonstrate the diapers have superior absorption speed, capacity, wicking ability and dryness when compared to major brands. |
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At her last annual physical examination, Mrs. Harrison had been started on antihypertensive therapy, and today she needed a recheck and updated lab work. |
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The Workspace includes several electric pottery wheels, electric kilns, a screen printing press, complete woodworking shop, photography lab and a mat cutter. |
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The vet suggests several lab tests to rule out a urinary tract infection and other more serious diseases such as diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. |
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Remember that infrared film is experimental, so bracket your exposures and be sure to have your film processed by a lab that has worked with infrared before. |
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This assay is performed in our lab to identify mono and di-sugars in the urine of patients suspected of having galactosuria, lactosuria, fructosuria, etc. |
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For example, every time a company's neurology division purchases lab supplies, the division's cost center is electronically updated with that debit immediately. |
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They were seeded in a lab onto a plastic scaffold, where it took less than a week for them to multiply and create a new windpipe. |
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After rendezvousing at base camp with the four gents from the University of Arizona tree ring lab we all variously ascended the mountain for a day of research. |
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As noted earlier, only an expert can positively identify a substance as biological growth and lab analysis may be required for final confirmation. |
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It works on strict adherence to the scientific method, through double-blind studies, good lab practices, etc. and the ability to replicate results. |
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The way she said it, unprompted, with one eye on the photo lab phone, we imagine she's been waiting, patiently, very patiently, for that day to come. |
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Would you drink a diet cola if you knew it gave lab rats a sugar rush? |
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The lab includes a fully anechoic chamber for engine and transmission studies as well as a semi-anechoic chamber with a 160 hp chassis-dyno for full vehicle testing. |
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It prints off a leaf of paper and spits it at the man in the lab coat. |
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She tore a sleeve off her lab coat, and tied it around the man's leg. |
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The scandal brought about by public exposure has led to new, more competent leadership and even to accreditation, meaning that the lab now meets minimum standards. |
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One was dressed in a lab coat, the others dressed in casual clothing. |
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The volunteers gave blood and urine specimens at each lab visit. |
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Serious scientists began to argue it would be feasible to grow meat in a lab in recent decades. |
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There were about one hundred people or so dressed in lab coats walking all around the place, carrying stacks and stacks of ancient looking papers. |
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As a result of his initial resistance, the lab also suspended his Q clearance for one month. |
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I thought the water might be making us sick, and my suspicions were confirmed by the lab tests. |
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In it the Committee observed that the housing and upkeep of lab animals was not satisfactory, nor were the animal cages and rooms in which they were kept. |
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The lab opened the door to a patchwork of Grants from around the world which allowed Lavie to begin auditioning actresses. |
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The lab has amassed over 60,000 DNA samples and pioneered some groundbreaking scientific advances. |
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Kids are sitting paired off with each other at lab tables with Bunsen burners on tabletops along with test tube holders and other chemistry objects. |
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A major university hospital recently commissioned such tests during planning and expansion to accommodate lab microscopes with 40OX magnification. |
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Of that number, 38 percent had taken longer than 80 minutes to fall asleep in the lab and 51 percent had lost substantial sleep due to nighttime awakenings. |
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Such differences may explain the effects of HFCS in both lab animals and people. |
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This was necessary, he argues, in part because the physical and cognitive costs of trying to accommodate all the information that was produced would bring the lab to a halt. |
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A lab tech took some blood along the way, and simple tests were ordered. |
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The walls are actually painted a light terracotta but the lab has made them resemble yesterday's mustard, all dry and gungy and beginning to turn green. |
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The lab report came back showing the specimen was some kind of rotten meat. |
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The East Bay lab has been examining issues with low power embedded devices designed for instrumentation such as industrial and environmental monitoring for several years. |
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For the cricket lover, there is no sight to compare with that of two middle-aged men, wearing lab coats and flat caps, coming down the pavilion steps with measured tread. |
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Other work from the Jeffery lab suggests that the expanding genes are responsible for an increase in jaw size and the number of gustatory receptors. |
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A gas hydrate sample synthesized in a Georgia Tech research lab from tetrahydrofuran can sustain a flame as gas is released from the structure during heating. |
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The walls were lined with rows of lab coats, gas masks, and hazmat suits. |
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Beyond was a flurry of activity as men and women in white lab coats bustled around a dozen or so large, cylindrical vats containing a nearly opaque, viscous liquid. |
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This is partially due to the heavy load our lab must bear in its normal operation, and partly due to carbon dating's notorious inaccuracy in fossils of recent geologic record. |
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They rushed Kevin to the med lab and immediately tried diagnosing him. |
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The plants were growing well, and no one was allowed in the lab without wearing a full body clean suit and being decontaminated by special showers. |
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He works at a photo-finishing lab where he spends his days touching up other people's photos while his manager reads magazines and listens to blaring death-metal. |
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The child would be conceived in a lab dish, using the same experimental procedure being tested in Boston to help couples with HIV have children without passing on virus. |
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But the couple, from Milngavie, near Glasgow, were horrified when the films went missing after being posted by processing lab Colorway. |
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Don't try to regulate every conceivable subdiscipline within the lab sciences. |
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Work in the Feener lab had previously implicated plasma kallikrein in diabetic eye complications. |
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In lab tests, Flamarique and his colleagues confirmed that razorbacks have UV receptors. |
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The two-metre object, thought to be a section of wing called a flaperon, will be probed at a defence ministry lab in Toulouse. |
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Kinetic resolutions and hydrogenolysis methods are also described for natural product chemists who require a handy reference in lab settings. |
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Battery charging is controlled by four independent systems to prevent overcharging following early lab testing. |
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They also developed a miniaturized in vitro fertilization lab for use in Omaha and possibly in the wild. |
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Crown and bridge work now includes mamelons for anterior work that help the lab technician to make his work significantly more life-like. |
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The hard drive was sent to the U.S. for the FBI lab to expose its secrets. |
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Each year, the lab will host a range of roundtable discussions between the private sector and academic institutions. |
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Daniel had still been surprised, however, to find the lab area deserted, all the scientists apparently seconded by Cleomides's military friends. |
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One of the areas in outpatient practices subject to error is the followup of abnormal lab results. |
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Volume of notifiable disease reporting may double with required electronic lab reporting. |
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The lab technician of this ship took samples of plankton twice a day from the top deck. |
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Swinney, a coauthor of the report and the head of the lab where the experiments took place. |
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The companies also have successfully established several technologies to dehydrate 3-HP to acrylic acid at lab scale. |
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And the technique would be available to any lab that has a transmission electron microscope. |
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Cotinine Employees can also purchase additional lab tests at the time of registration for an onsite wellness screening appointment. |
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They then sent off the butts to the bureau lab in Quantico for testing. |
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Miller exposes the real sellouts, the black liberals and their white sponsors who've treated the black community like lab rats for 45 years. |
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She entered the lab and stood gaping for a good ten minutes at the fantastic machinery at work all around her. |
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It turns out they were freebasing crack, it was like a crack lab in the back of the limo. |
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She wore a wraparound lab coat, and stood on a small centralized pedestal. |
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Rattenborg and his colleagues moved wild birds into the lab and outfitted them with tiny sensors that detect brain waves. |
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This time, Vincent... became an unwitting lab rat for a vaccine that turned soldiers into hyperaggressive killing machines. |
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Scientists trained tobacco hornworm caterpillars in the lab to avoid a nail polish-like odour delivered in association with a mild shock. |
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The first production model was installed last month at the plastics lab of Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport. |
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It was sent away for analysis and when he results came back from the police lab it emerged that the powder was ashes from a cremation. |
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There was the aforementioned man in a lab coat sitting at a microscope. |
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Lowe and his students enter the gross anatomy lab to harvest a cadaver tendon, and hone their surgery skills in the simulator lab. |
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