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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at bench" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in legal contexts.
It is typically used to refer to a judge or a court that is currently in session or actively considering a case.
Example: "The case was presented at bench, and the judge listened carefully to both sides before making a ruling."
Alternatives: "on the bench" or "in court".
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Its performance was evaluated, at bench scale, through the recovery of egg white Lysozyme.
At bench conferences, she even registered her distaste for Cutler's cologne.
Cultivation of the biofilm in extracted groundwater was carried out at bench scale.
Comparison among different membrane types was performed at bench scale, and pilot runs were carried out on the selected membrane.
The highest water removal efficiency (56.3%) at bench scale was achieved at a 4 cm spacing and 30 V.
The Dragon's LAIR is the only experimental facility capable of simulating continuous wind driven firebrand showers at bench scale.
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After initial success at-bench, most tissue growth strategies are tested in animals.
In vivo animal models of cartilage tissue engineering provide a proof-of-concept validation for promising at-bench tissue-growth strategies.
Porcine Pancreas lipase (PPL) was employed for the reaction between lactic acid and lauric acid at bench-scale level.
The catalytic oxidation of triazophos pesticide from wastewater using Fenton reagent was investigated at bench-scale in this study.
This article explores the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling for designing an oven which enables the adiabatic operation of a chemical reactor at bench-scale.
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