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Turkey is a laboratory of a moderate Muslim democracy; do not rush the experiment.
For a time, she worked in the laboratory of a biochemist named Sune Bergström, who later won a Nobel Prize.
By last year, Universal Orlando's Halloween commercials showed grisly images from the laboratory of a mad scientist.
These imperious alter egos have little feeling for others, who are depicted as helpless objects in the laboratory of a mad scientist.
The science of psychology is typically dated from the establishment of the late-19th-century Leipzig laboratory of: a. Hermann Ebbinghaus b.
The resort's Halloween Horror Nights are being promoted with television commercials replete with grisly images of the fiendish goings-on in the laboratory of a mad scientist.
In 1961, as a graduate student at McGill University, she joined the laboratory of a colleague of Scoville's, and met Molaison the following year.
He contributed to the war effort by working in the laboratory of a munitions factory in Ulyanovsk.
The actual device, described in a paper published last week in Science, was created in the laboratory of a laser physicist, Hui Cao.
Yet its public institutions sometimes resemble nothing so much as the laboratory of a lunatic alchemist in which gold is transformed into lead.
A similar caution dimmed his hopes for the timely approval of a synthetic gene, designed in the laboratory of a fourth scientist, Jesse Jaynes of Tuskegee University.
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