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noun
A room, building or institution equipped for scientific research, experimentation or analysis.
Exact(54)
Typical products were laboratory equipment, switchgear, organs, and flags.
He said the criminal violations were laboratory officials lying to federal investigators.
Once his victims are unconscious, Jeffrey studies their bodies as if they were laboratory specimens.
For decades, neural networks were laboratory curiosities, often met with skepticism.
About 44,000 cases during that time were laboratory confirmed, with 5,000 hospitalizations and 302 deaths.
Bentonite samples were laboratory dispersed with the use of different concentrations of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4).
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The July issue of Consumer Reports describes its evaluation of 16 products that were laboratory-tested for both omega-3 content and contaminants.
Other reagents were laboratory-grade reagents from local suppliers.
Of the 331 suspected dengue cases, 123 (37%) were laboratory-positive, 32 (10%) were laboratory-negative, and 176 (53%) were indeterminate.
All convalescent specimens that lacked an IgM response were laboratory-negative.
Fifteen (5%) of the suspected cases were laboratory-positive and met the WHO criteria for DHF.
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