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During the 1990s, under Dr. Negroponte, the lab evolved a research culture of "demo or die," rather than the standard academic "publish or perish" model.
Working with Phytex, Lei and his lab evolved the phytases successfully to fit the needs of manufacturers and industry.
Based on this finding, our lab evolved and now we're culturing prostate, liver, pancreas, kidney, lung and breast tissue, all for prolonged periods of time, all from humans.
One design from a lab at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, evolved into the HULC.
A Lab lap robe?
"I live in a lab".
"He's a lab scientist.
Losing a lab partner.
Good job training your Lab to have a Lab personality.
But it wasn't in a lab.
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