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Discover Ludwig'laboratory worker' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who works in a laboratory. For example: "The laboratory worker tested the samples for the experiment."
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One laboratory worker became infected from a scalpel wound inflicted while examining a dead blue jay.
In a case in August, a 27-year-old laboratory worker in Singapore developed SARS.
A second laboratory worker became infected through a needle-stick injury while working with mouse brains.
On the flip side, a laboratory worker could end up drowning in information.
Taiwanese officials are expected to send samples from the laboratory worker for tests in a laboratory in the W.H.O.
In 1969, a laboratory worker who helped discover the Lassa fever virus at Yale died of an accidental infection.
DNA found on the outside of the Leahy anthrax envelope turned out to be inadvertent contamination by a laboratory worker.
Mr. Kasperowicz was a young laboratory worker at DuMont when the patent on his invention was issued in 1950 to DuMont, which no longer exists.
"Before we grabbed this house I was living in one room with my pregnant wife and our little boy," tall, bespectacled laboratory worker told me.
An altered form of this microbe, they argue, might infect a laboratory worker who could inadvertantly transmit an infection to people outside the laboratory.
The link between the illness and the Epstein-Barr virus was made after a laboratory worker was accidentally infected with the virus and developed mono.
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