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"laboratory" Definitions
  1. a room or building used for scientific research, experiments, testing, etc.
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They include the some of the nation's most prominent research campuses — MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
STEWART: I was raised in a laboratory, a comedic laboratory.
It is the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, not the Applied Research Laboratory.
An LDT is defined by the FDA as a laboratory test that is manufactured by and used within a single CLIA-certified laboratory, such as a hospital or biotech laboratory.
Earlier, Walker served as the science advisor to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory, as well as led the tritium production program at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.
"Because this alleged incident occurred in the Christ Hospital's laboratory, before our practice and laboratory existed, we cannot comment on what may or may not have occurred in their laboratory," they wrote.
The Jackson Laboratory, in Bar Harbor, Maine, is one of the world's biggest suppliers of laboratory mice.
However, 23andMe uses a laboratory that must follow regulations under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, or CLIA.
Medical laboratory scientists and clinical laboratory technicians have been working extra hours to assist with the testing.
In 2013, he celebrated the founding of a joint laboratory, the WUT-Harvard Joint Nano Key Laboratory.
Her mother is a software designer at Argonne National Laboratory, a Department of Energy research laboratory in Lemont, Ill.
Thus, an antidoping laboratory became a pro-doping laboratory, a switcheroo later substantiated by two independent reports in 2016.
The bride's parents work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a science laboratory there that is part of the Energy Department.
The card, created by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), the U.K.'s national measurement standards laboratory, measures 15 x 20 micrometers.
"  "Cotton referenced a laboratory in the city, the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, in an interview on Fox News's 'Sunday Morning Futures.
A laboratory in the sky The International Space Station is an orbiting space laboratory, assembled through a decades-long collaboration of countries.
When animal testing is done, manufacturers or sponsors are required to follow the FDA's regulation Good Laboratory Practice for Nonclinical Laboratory Studies.
In 1989, Italy's National Institute for Nuclear Physics opened the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, the world's largest underground laboratory dedicated to astrophysics.
That reinstatement, however, was conditional on Russia allowing access to a tainted Moscow laboratory and data in the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).
Mr. Brook-Krasny helped direct unnecessary laboratory testing of urine samples through his affiliation with Quality Laboratory Services in Sheepshead Bay, officials said.
He was banned from owning or operating a blood laboratory by the CMS following an inspection of Theranos' Newark, California, laboratory in March 2016.
He also sponsored a genomics laboratory at Princeton University, which was named the Carl C. Icahn Laboratory for Princeton University's Institute for Integrated Genomics.
The PandaX experiment lives at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, which is advertised as the deepest underground laboratory in the world (at 2,400 meters).
But Andreas Bucher, a spokesman for the defense laboratory in the Swiss town of Spiez, confirmed that the laboratory had been the intended target.
Exxon's agreement with the Energy Department's national laboratory system, led by the Colorado-based National Renewable Energy Laboratory and announced in May, is unprecedented.
Laboratory evidence indicates that Petland stores are likely to be the source of the outbreak, but additional laboratory results from people and dogs are pending.
Where Balwani is now Balwani was banned from owning or operating a blood laboratory following an inspection of Theranos' Newark, California, laboratory in March 2016.
Provista Diagnostics' state-of-the-art, high-complexity clinical laboratory is accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA).
He is the emeritus head of the Space Department at the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University, not the emeritus head of the entire laboratory.
Correction: A previous version of this article said Dimitra Stratis-Cullum worked at the Naval Research Laboratory when in fact they work at the Army Research Laboratory.
Currently, the only laboratory that will use the new Zika test is at Quest's reference laboratory in San Juan Capistrano, California, where the test was developed and validated.
The space laboratory was launched in September 2016 as part of China's broader Tiangong program, which aims to build a space laboratory designed for long-term human habitation.
Congress never held any hearings to address laboratory payment reform or understand the impact reform options could have on small businesses or Medicare beneficiary access to laboratory services.
At Stanford, he was an assistant professor, conducted research at the Levy Laboratory on Lymphocytes and Lymphoma and started his own laboratory in 2012 to study immune oncology.
The city's public health laboratory discovered that the man had the new coronavirus on the very first day the laboratory began testing, Mayor Bill de Blasio's office said.
He sent 16 vials of frozen sperm to the Jackson Laboratory in Maine, one of the biggest breeders of laboratory animals, so they can ramp up their production.
Each inscribed nickel can last 10,000 years and has been environmentally tested by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the US Department of Energy's national laboratory in New Mexico.
Image credit: Oak Ridge National Laboratory Image credit: Oak Ridge National Laboratory "Summit's AI-optimized hardware also gives researchers an incredible platform for analyzing massive datasets and creating intelligent software to accelerate the pace of discovery," said Jeff Nichols, ORNL associate laboratory director for computing and computational sciences, in today's announcement.
On Tuesday, the chief executive of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down, a chemical weapons research laboratory near Salisbury, told Sky News that the laboratory had not yet identified "the precise source" of the nerve agent and thus was unable to say whether it had come from Russia.
"This is a decontamination technology and method we've used for years in our biocontainment laboratory," said Scott Alderman, associate director of the Duke Regional Biocontainment Laboratory, in a statement.
The project is co-led by the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, which is operated by Stanford University, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, managed by the University of California.
"Despite the substandard performance of the laboratory, there was a distinct desire not to revoke the accreditation of the laboratory prior to the Sochi Olympics," last year's WADA report said.
CMS's so-called market assessment will reassess all laboratory payment rates using just one segment of the laboratory market and have that assessment dominated by data from just two laboratories.
I am a virologist and associate director of the Animal Diagnostic Laboratory at Penn State University, and my laboratory studies zoonotic viruses, those that jump from animals and infect people.
"We are undertaking a laboratory by laboratory assessment of the damages," he said, adding that IT forensics experts had not found evidence of theft or transfer of confidential client data.
Image: symmetry magazineThe ABCs of Particle Physics was published by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, who jointly run symmetry magazine, and the hardcover version only costs 10.99.
But a major hurdle still must be cleared with RUSADA yet to allow WADA inspectors into the former Moscow laboratory and access the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) and underlying data.
"We're there for one reason, we don't want that to be a laboratory, it can't be a laboratory for terror," Trump said, speaking before boarding Air Force One in New Jersey.
In addition, Mr. Dongarra said, the Energy Department is expected to follow Aurora with exascale class systems at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, near San Francisco.
Because local clinicians can't depend on the test kits, some have had to ship samples to a laboratory with the ability to run the tests, like the CDC laboratory in Atlanta.
Her father, a pathologist, is the chairman of pathology and laboratory medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, N.J. Her mother is the director of the molecular diagnostics laboratory of the pathology and laboratory medicine department at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
In a statement late Thursday, Theranos said the regulators also yanked the operating license of its Newark, California, laboratory and forbade the laboratory from taking Medicare and Medicaid payments for its services.
A senior physician at the National Cancer Institute told the Post that many program assistant and laboratory assistant positions remain unfilled, which makes it harder to file reports and process laboratory specimens.
And also, the comprehensive bill that we were moving to try to create a more modern framework for the regulation of laboratory-developed tests and laboratory tests more generally, IVDs, diagnostic tests.
Mr. Aitkenhead said his laboratory, the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory, had confirmed that the poison was Novichok, or from its family of nerve agents, and that it was of military grade.
He brings the reader on his journey of discovery as he visits laboratory after laboratory, peering at mutant mosquitoes and talking to scientists about traces of Neanderthal ancestry within his own genome.
An 'applicable laboratory' is defined as a lab that receives more than 203% of its Medicare revenues from the Medicare Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule (MCLFS) or the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS).
Once Mars dried out, wind carved those layers of mud into the shape of a mountain, says study co-author Ashwin Vasavada, a Mars Science Laboratory project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Even more seriously, federal regulators, citing serious quality-control problems, have revoked the license for Theranos's main laboratory and barred Ms. Holmes from owning or operating a laboratory for at least two years.
There is a major market demand for such laboratory creations.
The laboratory was also negligent in its analysis, it said.
In laboratory tests, supercavitating projectiles have clocked more than 5,000kph.
I thought that it was an amazing laboratory for creativity.
I recorded the mix in the laboratory in my house.
"[The country is] becoming a laboratory for emerging market solutions."
Marie Curie conducts experiments on radioactivity in her laboratory, 18603.
The laboratory is also owned by FamilyTreeDNA president Bennett Greenspan.
"It's a kind of frontline laboratory for surveillance," Zenz said.
Lab technicians working at the Brazilian Doping Control Laboratory (LBCD).
It is the conservation laboratory of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
In many ways it is a laboratory for his politics.
She was a Russian scientist who worked in my laboratory.
You'll send the samples off to a laboratory for analysis.
Prior to that, Ma was at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Scott Weaver, scientific director of the Galveston National Laboratory, agreed.
We have decades of behavioral laboratory research to support that.
Her home and gardens — these places were her poetic laboratory.
PAMA otherwise had nothing to do with clinical laboratory services.
CMS's final rule says that laboratory reporting must begin Jan.
But inside a hangarlike laboratory, a miniature hurricane was raging.
It has established a research laboratory in Palo Alto, Calif.
The laboratory posted the barest possible description of the results.
U.S. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: Scientists design conceptual asteroid deflector.
The bees in the experiment were raised in the laboratory.
The laboratory results came after defendants had already pleaded guilty.
Patients benefit from laboratory medicine and LDPs throughout their life.
He is emeritus director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
WADA said this month it had retrieved the laboratory data.
Cocaine could even be synthesized in a laboratory from scratch.
Waydo worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory before joining Waymo.
Dr. Kajstura left the laboratory in 2013, Dr. Anversa said.
It was at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
"I wanted it to be a laboratory," Mr. Castiblanco said.
Among them are questions about the welfare of laboratory animals.
A second study, in the laboratory, confirmed the overall findings.
Basketball fans in a laboratory environment make this same mistake.
But some laboratory errors are far more difficult to detect.
It took China 11 years to build the P4 laboratory.
The gadget marketplace is the great laboratory of new tech.
This is a very undistinguished beginning for my observation laboratory . . . .
The company is using an independent laboratory to conduct testing.
On the laboratory floor, a humanoid figure flickers to life.
He loved the laboratory, and he loved designing elegant experiments.
Dental laboratory technicians make an average of $43,180 a year
He saw America as a kind of laboratory of democracy.
Well, after leaving from Theranos in 2016, CMS regulators banned Balwani from owning or operating a blood laboratory following an inspection of Theranos' Newark, California, laboratory in March 2016 showed numerous issues went unfixed.
"Potential of catastrophic disaster is inherently greater in an airborne vehicle," a section of a presentation dated this year from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a Department of Energy government research laboratory, reads.
The intrigue: I just spoke with Bill Farris, an associate laboratory director at the U.S. Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory for my recent column on Exxon's expanding external research funding, including with NREL.
He started the Planetary Society along with Louis Friedman [the former leader of the advanced planetary studies program at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory] and Bruce Murray [a former director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Barrett has more than 25 years experience in robotics, including VP of engineering at  iRobot, director of the Walt Disney Imagineering Corporation, research engineer at MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and technical director at Draper Laboratory.
WADA said the Brazilian anti-doping authority should have -- as part of established practices in sport -- sent all Brazil's samples to another laboratory during the period in which the main laboratory in Brazil was suspended.
A Russian-American team at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, and at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California discovered elements 115, 117 and 118.
To promote officer safety, the Wisconsin attorney general has directed the state crime laboratory to allow officers to bring unknown powders to the laboratory for field tests rather than handling them at a crime scene.
Barrett has more than 25 years experience in robotics, including VP of engineering at iRobot, director of the Walt Disney Imagineering Corporation, research engineer at MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and technical director at Draper Laboratory.
WADA cited sufficient evidence of "a mandatory state-directed manipulation of laboratory analytical results operating within the Moscow-accredited laboratory from at least 2011 forward including the period of the IAAF World Championships in 2013".
DUNE will be based at two locations: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), which is America's flagship particle physics laboratory located just outside Chicago, and the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), located in Lead, South Dakota.
I love to research and test, much more like a laboratory.
They might emerge from a laboratory or a garage (almost certainly).
This will follow the CNC/NIH Animal Biosafety Laboratory Level 1.
The acronym CERL refers to the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory.
A mock laboratory inside the C-Space Project Mars simulation base.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory designs, builds and operates billion-dollar spacecraft.
Grace Auditorium at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1 Bungtown Road.
Bikkannavar is also a NASA engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Retail chains have turned Columbus into a laboratory for the future.
WADA RETURNS FROM MOSCOW ANTI-DOPING LABORATORY VISIT WITHOUT RETRIEVING DATA
Another company, OtoSense, actually offers a "design laboratory" on its website.
GMO EverythingSeeds of hybrid cherry tomatoes at Hazera Genetics laboratory, Israel.
In 1992, the University of Hawaiʻi's Undersea Research Laboratory rediscovered it.
At first, Laboratory Coordinator Sheila Black didn't notice the amoeba's presence.
He received his MS and Ph.D. from MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
I couldn't have created a better human in my love laboratory.
In laboratory tests, limestone began to weaken at around 600°C.
In general, it has been lacking in genuine laboratory-level innovation.
Their laboratory of democracy would be confronted with several immediate experiments.
What carries that spark from the children's museum to the laboratory?
Since 2000, people from 18 countries have visited the microgravity laboratory.
I think Inky should be praised for simply leaving the laboratory.
Laboratory animal studies have shown effects on the liver and reproduction.
Laboratory tests confirmed all four people had contracted H1N1, she said.
However, diamonds are only scarce if you ignore laboratory-grown stones.
The public university at that time had become a giant laboratory
Thirty-five of those case have been confirmed with laboratory tests.
You might imagine this tracing board hanging in an alchemist's laboratory.
"Any media company is a laboratory right now," Mr. Moss said.
Here, SEEING starts to become less visual exhibition, more educational laboratory.
Back then, a laboratory might spend years sequencing a single protein.
Gardner's bedroom turned workspace is his laboratory for modified Furby experiments.
Don Lincoln is a senior scientist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
But the project involves much more than statistics and laboratory work.
" Mr. Bach added: "The antidoping laboratory is the responsibility of WADA.
A laboratory in Britain now tests the urine of Russian athletes.
Julie Khani is the President of the American Clinical Laboratory Association.
I am not out to create some nebulous idealized laboratory environment.
Ms. Lovo's laboratory is a corner of her family's living room.
There are always at least five of us in the laboratory.
The program is now part of its X research laboratory unit.
Although many cities accept refugees, Utica is a unique social laboratory.
The Uber laboratory has been a sensitive spot for Carnegie Mellon.
Most privately owned laboratory chimpanzees are also headed for retirement centers.
But the approval process for laboratory-developed tests was proving onerous.
Should the Russian authorities fail to permit laboratory access by Dec.
In October 1948, Turing began working at Manchester University's computing laboratory.
Climate change is ravaging the natural laboratory that inspired Charles Darwin.
The next biggest item, Dr. Walensky said, would be laboratory testing.
My mom works at the laboratory at the local hospital. Shit.
New solar technologies have recently made astounding strides in the laboratory.
Laboratory tests have dated the painting to between 1460 and 1650.
Flies, worms, fish and mice have long been research laboratory staples.
The shot that closes the film was created in a laboratory.
And Papua New Guinea could become a laboratory for Facebook regulation.
By January 10, a Shanghai laboratory had sequenced the virus' genome.
One medical laboratory scientist, Jina Chung, has pulled 15-hour days.
One obstacle is the potentially disruptive effect of the laboratory context.
It seems to be a dog's world, especially in laboratory studies.
His mother is a consulting architect there, specializing in laboratory design.
CDC did have an initial problem with public health laboratory tests.
Scientists had nine people spend 10 nights in a sleep laboratory.
The LHC belongs to the world's leading particle-physics laboratory, CERN.
The writer is director emeritus of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Others put animals into laboratory tanks and manipulate the aquatic environment.
Underwriters Laboratory was created to stop electrical appliances from causing fires.
A second, by another laboratory, calculated a range of 1308-1608.
They multiplied those cells in the laboratory to produce huge numbers.
In the grayscale of a laboratory video, the little tubes squirm.
Charles Romine, NIST's Information Technology Laboratory director, is also a witness.
With its vast available human resources, Auschwitz became an ideal laboratory.
"This is the laboratory of a new political bet," he said.
Incubating sputum in the laboratory is more sensitive but takes weeks.
Corning continues to sell glass laboratory equipment under the Pyrex brand.
For decades, neural networks were laboratory curiosities, often met with skepticism.
The laboratory concept is on full display between California and Arizona.
My studio is my laboratory of mixed media and medical supplies.
H.I.V. is difficult to isolate, handle and culture in a laboratory.
Its adjoining laboratory is now being converted into a science center.
It is a creative laboratory and a place of aesthetic inquiry.
Only two cases have so far been confirmed in a laboratory.
Côté says he learned about the laboratory while working with CAPC.
The list of alleged victims includes a wide range of commercial and defense technology companies and several government entities, including NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as well as the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
A team from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Johns Hopkins' Applied Physics Laboratory calculated whether life-indicating molecules like amino acids on the surface would have to survive an onslaught of radiation from Jupiter's harsh magnetosphere.
But after examining the Report of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory Advisory Panel from October 2006 and Landon's autopsy results, Dr. Hunter doesn't believe there's a connection between the location of the laboratory and Landon's cancer.
This included computers from seven companies involved in aviation, space, and satellite technology, three communications companies, a US Department of Energy National Laboratory, as well as NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and its Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
This particular grasping mechanism was developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Stanford's Biomimetics and Dexterous Manipulation Laboratory, which are among several scientific facilities interested in adapting the adhesive superpowers of gecko feet to artificial technologies.
In brief, the process goes like this: Neptunium-237 (another Cold War-era byproduct, and the key starter material to make Pu-238) is shipped from Idaho National Laboratory to Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
The gaffe-prone Johnson had previously told a German broadcaster the evidence from Britain's top military laboratory, the Defense Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down, was "absolutely categorical" that the nerve agent originated in Russia.
Diagram: Makayev SRC/GRT, photo: MIASSPhoto: Governor of the Chelyabinsk RegionNational Microgravity Laboratory (Beijing, China)The giant tower of the Key Laboratory of Microgravity of Chinese Academy of Sciences is the center of microgravity research in China.
The gap between a laboratory discovery and an approved drug on the market is a decade-long process of laboratory testing, evaluation in animal models and human clinical trials that can cost hundreds of millions of dollars.
The radiological program that the laboratory, the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory, developed with the New York Fire Department is widely considered the national standard, and technologies it has tested are in widespread use across the country.
Victims included NASA's Goddard Space Center and Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Energy Department's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and companies involved in aviation, space and satellite technology, finance, electronics, healthcare, oil and gas exploration, according to court documents.
They therefore brought some specimens into their laboratory for a closer look.
Constantly experimenting, Lai's bar counter could easily double as a science laboratory.
Open-ended versus guided laboratory activities:Impact on students' beliefs about experimental physics.
A former foundry, the Barberí Laboratory serves as RCR Arquitectes' Olot office.
And unlike Facebook, it has never treated users, literally, like laboratory rats.
A scientist in the Kupol laboratory creates samples of the precious metal.
Similarly, some bacteria can swarm in more terraced structures under laboratory conditions.
They'll never be tested in a laboratory to confirm they've got H7N9.
An InSight mockup used for testing at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Although the location Neuralink selected is unusual, the company's laboratory plans aren't.
Several experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee incorporate the stuff.
These co-pays apply to laboratory tests, x-rays, and prescription medications.
The Multipurpose Laboratory Module is now expected to be launched in 2018.
And NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena actually predates NASA itself.
And now here he was in the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory.
In a laboratory, the researchers stressed voles with beeps and light shocks.
The sweaty haze of an old family home, or a creepy laboratory.
Interns from the Laboratory Division sure know how to strike a pose.
Bloomberg decided to bring in an independent laboratory to see what gives.
OS-X was assembled in the laboratory where its remnants now reside.
Syn3.0 represents a minimal genome for M. mycoides under ideal laboratory conditions.
Now, laboratory tests have confirmed that the reindeer died of anthrax, Gov.
This is less of a TV channel and more of a laboratory.
Germany recently opened a test laboratory similar to the one in Britain.
Mr. Max's work involved consultations with NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Image: Gerald Herbert/APFacile: a 100 rpm hand cranked laboratory centrifuge, 1901.
Pivtoraiko previously worked at NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Lockheed Martin and Intel.
The orbiting laboratory looks like a bright, unblinking plane when passing overhead.
Accordingly, he turned Webegg into a laboratory for sometimes bizarre social experimentation.
Russian authorities said they had discovered firearms and a bomb-making laboratory.
The new microscope in Philipp Keller's laboratory looks nothing like a microscope.
Video: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory/YouTube Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVS) UVS profile.
Until Tschauner's discovery, ice VII had only been created in laboratory experiments.
The laboratory results also showed elevated cardiac enzymes, according to the report.
The region has become a giant laboratory for geologists, economist and biologists.
Bird-friendly glass inside Ennead's Bridge for Laboratory Sciences at Vassar College.
Analysts say increased production of laboratory-grown diamonds has lowered their price.
The poll was conducted by the Public Opinion Research Laboratory from Oct.
He even had four rare vials of genuine moondust in his laboratory.
The treatment is 1976% effective in protecting laboratory mice against these strains.
At least 30,148 cases have been confirmed through clinical and laboratory tests.
Her career as a rocket scientist began at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Will a shoe-box-sized IVF laboratory developed in America work reliably?
The laboratory has been scrutinized for other animal deaths in the past.
The studio is like a cross between a factory and a laboratory.
Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are hoping to change that.
The rest of the group were nurses, midwives, doctors and laboratory technicians.
"We were supposed to be the Laboratory of Peace," she says, laughing.
Don Lincoln, a senior scientist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, was skeptical.
Jacinda Ardern explains why New Zealand is a laboratory for progressive politics.
In 2012, Dr. Tsien hired Dr. Prasher to work in his laboratory.
Pesce said the breakthrough represents a new "laboratory" and field to explore.
Gaga wore the outfit while posing in front of a mock laboratory.
Antioch College calls itself a "laboratory college" where students learn by doing.
They include revoking the license of its flagship laboratory in Newark, Calif.
WADA SAYS IT HAS SUCCESSFULLY RECOVERED DOPING DATA FROM MOSCOW LABORATORY-STATEMENT
My father was a scientist, and I grew up in his laboratory.
Into the Breach doesn't let me tinker in a giant robot laboratory.
Laboratory test results were not among in the stolen data, Quest said.
The company makes a "clean room" laboratory in a microwave-sized box.
Right now, the Neumann Drive is very much still a laboratory prototype.
Burrell had the seeds vetted by Mississippi State University's Seed Testing Laboratory.
There are 321,220 clinical laboratory technologists and technicians employed in the US.
Grigory Rodchenkov, who ran the laboratory that handled testing for 10 years.
He was head of a physics laboratory when he became a dissident.
I visited this orbiting laboratory on four occasions between 2001 and 2011.
At 88, Dr. Kandel heads his own research laboratory at Columbia University.
You have to be there, in the laboratory, where everybody is vulnerable.
Just over a third of those cases were confirmed with laboratory testing.
Cheers erupted on Monday at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
Basically, I worked for the Air Force Research Laboratory for a decade.
A cacophony that was inaudible, until Ruby Payne-Scott entered a laboratory.
Laboratory courses could continue to be held, although potentially with fewer students.
On Saturday, New York City's public health laboratory had received more tests.
The researchers then studied 49 of the same eels in laboratory tanks.
That breach also hit several other laboratory testing companies, including Quest Diagnostics.
Visual strategists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory paid a visit as well.
Participants walked 20 feet in the laboratory while being observed and timed.
If available, also take copies of recent laboratory or diagnostic test results.
By June 2013, there were 55 laboratory-confirmed cases reported to WHO.
"It suggests different emission control versus what's in the laboratory," he said.
"The atmosphere is often seen as an enormous chemical laboratory," said Parrington.
To talk to controllers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
The case is pending additional confirmation from the country's national medical laboratory.
Law enforcement also busted a fentanyl laboratory in Mexico City last year.
The packages were being analyzed at the FBI laboratory at Quantico, Virginia.
Ordinary flies, by contrast, immediately walked away from the laboratory carnival ride.
It feels like stumbling into the laboratory of some extraterrestrial research ship.
The C.D.C. said laboratory staff members were working to prevent such errors.
The new water-based battery isn't just a laboratory curiosity, says Maranchi.
In 1950, radium spilled in a Navy classroom following a laboratory exercise.
This done, he transferred the animals to one of two laboratory habitats.
I first met Esvelt when he was still working in Church's laboratory.
The provider of biotech and laboratory equipment in January reported preliminary results.
As she walked through the laboratory, she pointed out the epidemic's effects.
"It's like a little laboratory" for design ideas, said Ms. Caan, 51.
The space laboratory completes a full orbit of Earth every 153 minutes.
However, research has occurred only in mice, rats and laboratory Petri dishes.
Look for components that have been strength-tested by an approved laboratory.
Perhaps the pots were sent to the laboratory of the medical examiner.
The original buildings, including his house, laboratory and workshops, are long gone.
A Canadian company specializing in administering laboratory tests, LifeLabs, announced on Dec.
"Our laboratory analysis continues to show a mix of results," he said.
Taxis provide essential transportation to doctors' offices, medical procedures and laboratory testing.
The sweatshirt was recovered by investigators and sent to a forensics laboratory.
"The Senate is basically just a laboratory of human nature," he says.
Engineers from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory doctored up some gloriously geeky creations.
In fact, none of Arishi's diagnoses has been confirmed by laboratory tests.
A trio of research institutions — the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, in Russia; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in Tennessee; and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in California — were given the right to propose names for elements 115 and 117.
We recently announced a request for proposals of up to $1.8 billion for the development of two new exascale computers to be deployed between 2021-2023 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
His father, a hematologist, is a professor of medicine, pathology and laboratory medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine in Boston, and is also the director of the Hemoglobin Diagnostic Reference Laboratory at the Boston Medical Center.
"At the time of Rio, it was mainly about the failure of a Moscow laboratory; now it's about the manipulation of an Olympic laboratory," Thomas Bach, president of the IOC, said at a press conference following the announcement.
"The Agency will ensure that, for the time being, samples that would have been intended for the Laboratory, will be transported securely, promptly and with a demonstrable chain of custody to another WADA-accredited laboratory worldwide," Niggli continued.
As part of this development, Dabbar pointed to the work underway at the University of Chicago, where partners, including the Argonne National Laboratory, Fermi Laboratory and the university, have already launched a 52-mile quantum communication loop in Chicago.
For the laboratory test, the 33 participants carried two iPhones at the same time; researchers compared results from their personal iPhones to that of shared laboratory iPhone to look for discrepancies against the number of steps researchers counted manually.
Other U.S.-based institutions on the list include the Department of Veterans Affairs (#17), the U.S. Navy (#22), and two organizations funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Los Alamos National Laboratory (#24), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (#25).
Video: JHU Applied Physics Laboratory/NASA/YouTube The Parker mission, named for American solar astrophysicist Eugene Parker and formerly known as Solar Probe Plus, is being developed at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHUAPL) in Laurel, Maryland.
"The super-sports car is always a laboratory for the future,"Reggiani says.
Iowa is almost a perfect laboratory for testing Sanders's theory of political revolution.
The laboratory is lined with beaker after beaker of incubating Saccharomyces cerevisiae—yeast.
"[Roastery] serves as a really unique laboratory for experimentation and exploration," Rothstein said.
ONC, a massive deep-ocean laboratory, is an important way to do that.
The original builders of Tor, in fact, included the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.
Neuralink later claimed to city officials that it had abandoned the laboratory remodel.
Shadel told me that it was a tricky design for a laboratory study.
Yet the article was accompanied by an uncredited picture of Venter's 1994 laboratory.
Before coming to Jessica, Libby lived at Professional Laboratory and Research Services Inc.
One laboratory interpretation of the secretly collected DNA samples excluded the Perlmutters altogether.
In the laboratory, computation has found its way onto molars and into eyeballs.
The gap between laboratory and real-world results is not limited to NOx.
The laboratory raid and arrests were in the provinces of Batangas and Cavite.
But for years, laboratory sperm have only had to endure simple obstacle courses.
There are many pitfalls on the road from the laboratory to mass production.
You worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory before you came to Lawrence Livermore.
Now, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory has released the best photos yet.
Patient laboratory test results were not impacted by this incident, Quest Diagnostics said.
The samples will be returned to the OPCW's main laboratory in the Netherlands.
The NPL is Britain's national metrology laboratory, devoted to the science of measurement.
Holmes was banned from owning or operating a medical laboratory for two years.
Similar experiments have been carried out before, but only within the same laboratory.
When food is burned in a laboratory it surrenders its calories within seconds.
Her new idea is to miniaturize and centralize the clinical blood testing laboratory.
Both stories are set in a government-controlled laboratory during the cold war.
Preston, in north-west England, is a laboratory for other aspects of Corbynomics.
It is now, though, a familiar feature of every high-school science laboratory.

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