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LaboratoryA place for doing tests and research procedures, and for preparing chemicals and some medications. Also known as lab.
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LaboratoryThe premiere place for mouse genetics and the largest mammalian genetic research facility in the world. Many of the types of mice used in medical research originated at the laboratory which is in Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine. The Jackson Laboratory was founded in 1929 by Dr. Clarence Cook Little, a geneticist, as a cancer research cente [..]
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LaboratoryA test facility that can include chemical, metallurgical, dimensional, physical, electrical and reliability testing or test validation.
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LaboratoryA facility that specializes in processing and printing film, sometimes offering additional services such as editing and film storage.
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Laboratoryc. 1600, "room or building set apart for scientific experiments," from Medieval Latin laboratorium "a place for labor or work," from Latin laboratus, past participle of laborare &q [..]
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Laboratory/ˈlæbrəˌtori/ Brit /ləˈbɒrətri/ noun plural laboratories laboratory /ˈlæbrəˌtori/ Brit /ləˈbɒrətri/ noun plural laboratories Learner's definition of LABORATORY [count] : a room or building wi [..]
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LaboratoryDesignated room or area containing equipment used for scientific research and tests.
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Laboratoryplace where scientific experiments are performed. Also called a lab.
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LaboratoryRooms, buildings, or groups of buildings equipped with apparatus for scientific experiments or other research, testing, and investigations.
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Laboratorylab: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research testing ground: a region resembling a laboratory inasmuch as it offers opportunities for observation and practice and experimentation; & [..]
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Laboratorya room or building where scientific tests are carried out
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LaboratoryTo dream of being in a laboratory, denotes great energies wasted in unfruitful enterprises when you might succeed in some more practical business. If you think yourself an alchemist, and try to discover a process to turn other things into gold, you will entertain far-reaching and interesting projects, but you will fail to reach the apex of your amb [..]
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LaboratoryA facility where the “laboratory use” (relatively small quantities of hazardous chemicals are used in a non-production basis) of hazardous chemicals occurs.
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LaboratoryIn Computer Science, a laboratory (lab) is normally a scheduled two-hour block of time for a student to work on problems or assignments in an assigned computer lab. Students may work in the computer l [..]
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LaboratoryThe hours required in a course, typically in the sciences, for experimentation. This experimentation is normally held in a smaller “laboratory” setting and led by a professor or laboratory instructor.
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LaboratoryCourse meeting in a defined physical setting for the hands-on application of methods and principles of a discipline; credit-bearing section which requires a registration separate from the lecture comp [..]
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LaboratoryA teaching session involving experimental or practical work.
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LaboratoryApplies lecture material in small-group situations such as experiments, assignments, and projects. Labs usually meet for two to three hours per week.
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LaboratoryA class component, in addition to lecture and mostly for biological and physical science courses, which involves direct application of concepts and information through activities, experiments, and obs [..]
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LaboratoryLaboratory refers to buildings that provide controlled conditions in which scientific research, measurement, and experiments are performed or practical science is taught. Gross Floor Area should inclu [..]
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LaboratoryFacilities equipped to carry out investigative procedures.
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LaboratoryFacilities for the performance of services related to dental treatment but not done directly in the Patient's Mouth.
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LaboratoryHospital facilities equipped to carry out investigative procedures.
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LaboratoryCharges for blood tests and tests on body tissue samples, such as biopsies.
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Laboratory, principally located in a hospital, equipped to handle radioactive substances for injection into patients.
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Laboratorya properly equipped institution staffed by technically competent personnel under the control of a specialist in veterinary diagnostic methods, who is responsible for the validity of the results. The Veterinary Authority approves and monitors such laboratories with regard to the diagnostic tests required for international trade.
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LaboratoryRoom or complex containing scientific equipment used for research and tests.
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LaboratoryClassroom activities performed in an environment that fosters inquiry through experimentation and exploration. Laboratories typically have specialized equipment to permit students to perform experimen [..]
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LaboratoryLABORATOIRE (LAB) Class activity in a laboratory where students conduct practical work related to their course material.
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LaboratoryPlace where experiments are carried out and new medicines developed.
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