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laboratory
noun
A room, building or institution equipped for scientific research, experimentation or analysis.
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The word 'laboratory' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a room or building in which scientific experiments are conducted or in which drugs or chemicals are prepared. It can be used in any context that requires reference to this type of space. Example sentence: Before releasing the new product, the company tested it in its laboratory.
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Inspired in part by Magnum's recent Postcards From America series, in which a loose group of the renowned agency's photographers collaborated in various locations to report live from the ground – posting work online as they made it – the project was described to me variously as an adventure, an experiment and a laboratory.
Instead of relying on animal tests, the new research involved creating human cells in a laboratory dish.
They head to a biscuit development laboratory to develop their creations, but first they have to realise that they appear to be talking complete nonsense.
The pharmaceutical sector is one in which a yawning gap separates laboratory research on the one hand and profitable products on the other.
Once computers are in full control of our cars, do we even need traffic lights at intersections? That's the idea behind AIM – autonomous intersection management – at the artificial intelligence laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin.
He had made the shelter and its surroundings into a "big people's work" laboratory.
These exhibits are then passed on to forensic scientists to examine in the laboratory.
The Upstairs was a great little laboratory where you could really experiment.
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), linked in laboratory animals to an increase in tumours of the liver, pancreas and testicles and reduced fertility, is one of the chemicals used in the chain of reactions that makes the common non-stick surface Teflon.
Open Thu-Sun 2pm-6pm SinuAmsterdammsterdam's hip Oud-West neighbourhood and occupying a foreboding brick building that used to house an anatomical pathology laboratory, this project space offers art alongside a lot more.
The report claims Stefanoni ignored international DNA protocols, made basic errors and gave evidence in court that was not backed up by her laboratory work, rendering the knife and bra strap worthless as evidence.
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