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  • Laboratory glassware — Three beakers, a conical flask, a graduated cylinder and a volumetric flask …   Wikipedia

  • laboratory — noun (plural ries) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Medieval Latin laboratorium, from Latin laborare to labor, from labor Date: 1605 1. a. a place equipped for experimental study in a science or for testing and analysis; broadly a place… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Laboratory B in Sungul’ — was one of the laboratories under the 9th Chief Directorate of the NKVD (MVD after 1946) that contributed to the Soviet atomic bomb project. It was created in 1946 and closed in 1955, when some of its personnel were merged with the second Soviet… …   Wikipedia

  • Laboratory robotics — is the act of using robots in biology or chemistry labs. For example, pharmaceutical companies employ robots to move biological or chemical samples around to synthesize novel chemical entities or to test pharmaceutical value of existing chemical… …   Wikipedia

  • Laboratory centrifuge — A tabletop laboratory centrifuge Uses Separation Related items Gas centrifuge Ultracentrifuge A laboratory centrifuge is a piece of laboratory equipment, driven by a m …   Wikipedia

  • laboratory — [lab′rə tôr΄ē; ] occas. [ lab′ər ə tôr΄ē; ] Brit [ lə bôr′ə tər ē] n. pl. laboratories [ML laboratorium < L laborare: see LABOR, vi.] 1. a room, building, etc. for scientific experimentation or research 2. a place for preparing chemicals,… …   English World dictionary

  • Laboratory animal suppliers in the United Kingdom — breed animals such as rodents, rabbits, dogs, cats and primates which they sell to licensed establishments for scientific experimentation. Many have found themselves at the centre of animal rights protests against animal testing. [Conn, P.… …   Wikipedia

  • Laboratory Rotation — Laboratory rotations are typically a part of first year graduate school (PhD oriented) in American universities, especially in the research oriented areas like biology and chemistry where an incoming student is expected to work in 4 to 6… …   Wikipedia

  • laboratory — (n.) c.1600, building set apart for scientific experiments, from M.L. laboratorium a place for labor or work, from L. laboratus, pp. of laborare to work (see LABOR (Cf. labor) (n.)). Figurative use by 1660s …   Etymology dictionary

  • work-up — [wʉrk′up΄] n. 1. a complete medical study of a patient, including a thorough examination, laboratory tests, a survey of the patient s case history, etc. 2. Printing an unwanted mark on a printed page caused by the rising of spacing material …   English World dictionary

  • Laboratory — Modern biochemistry laboratory at the University of Cologne …   Wikipedia

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