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Dr. Schatz protested, but the Nobel committee ruled that he was a mere lab assistant working under an eminent scientist.
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But instead of basing the team at Terman's own Stanford lab — a mere attic with a leaky roof — he was sent to the acclaimed Harvard lab to run the mission.
Such concerns are mere abstractions in drug labs, where scientific advances in drug discovery intersect with a drive to profit from the graying of the population.
That leaves a mere $26 million for research projects, lab equipment, and scholarships.
Other symbols of our potent technological edge -- Bell Labs and Sarnoff Labs -- are mere shadows of their once global dominance.
At one end are doctors who jump on the merest hint of a borderline lab value; at the other are doctors who avoid making changes unless absolutely necessary.
– Idexx Labs : up a mere 6x from 2002.
Freeze runs a lab at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, a mere 180 meters from Scripps.
A mere $20. Working in their chemistry lab, the students synthesized 3.7 grams of pyrimethamine, the active ingredient in Daraprim.
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