Sentence examples for adequate laboratory from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adequate laboratory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a laboratory that meets the necessary standards or requirements for a specific purpose or task.
Example: "The researchers conducted their experiments in an adequate laboratory that was equipped with the necessary tools and safety measures."
Alternatives: "sufficient laboratory" or "satisfactory laboratory".

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There is a "lack of standard operating procedure, [and] lack of adequate laboratory oversight," that allowed the incidents to happen, he said.

Adequate laboratory diagnosis of human rhinoviruses (hRV) and human metapneumoviruses (hMPV) requires molecular methods as viral culture lacks sensitivity.

Background: Blood transfusions carry risks of untoward reactions, including the transmission of infections, such as hepatitis B and C. Proper blood donor recruitment and selection, and adequate laboratory screening for infectious markers diminish the risk of transfusion-transmitted infections.

This study aimed to: (i) adapt and evaluate a short-term sublethal in situ assay using post-exposure feeding as an endpoint, to the tropical cladoceran species Diaphanosoma brachyurum (collected at the Pedra do Cavalo dam in the Paraguaçu River basin, Bahia, Brazil), and, (ii) assess the role of the standard species Daphnia magna as an adequate laboratory surrogate.

At most of the sites this primarily involved support for microscopy, which included advocating for adequate laboratory personnel and ensuring adequate supplies needed for making blood smears.

Of female patients in which the diagnosis CGD had been established by adequate laboratory analysis, but the subtype had not been established by Western blot or DNA sequencing, it was assumed they were suffering from an autosomal recessive form of the disease (20 cases).

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He suggests that these zones are adequate laboratories of innovation for urban development where large cities can employ strategies that stimulate citizens and use their creativity and knowledge in order to propose feasible innovative solutions to serious urban problems as well as to insert new requirements of the knowledge economy in the planning and restructuring of urban space.

WHO classification of dengue diseases is often not feasible in many countries because of lack of trained health professionals, adequate laboratories, and radiologic support.

The need for recognition of specific diseases requires adequate diagnostic laboratory capacity.

Many hospitals in resource limited settings do not have adequate microbiological laboratory facilities and personnel to perform such a technique.

There are highly qualified well-trained rheumatologists available who enjoy adequate practical laboratory support and are given to good therapeutics.

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