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Definition of laboratory in English: laboratorynounPlural laboratories ˈlab(ə)rəˌt(ə)riləˈbɒrəˌt(ə)riˈlæbrəˌtɔri 1A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals. 实验室 as modifier laboratory tests 实验室检验。 Example sentencesExamples - West Nile virus has been reported in laboratory workers exposed to infected animals.
- The US group was known chiefly as a breeder of animals such as rats for laboratory experiments until it bought Inveresk last year.
- Health benefits are often documented in laboratory studies of animals other than humans.
- The concept of hormones triggered a new experimental approach in laboratory science.
- Now I wouldn't want to be quoted as saying that animals that live in laboratory cages are having a wonderful time.
- The life cycle of the tapeworm can be readily completed under laboratory conditions.
- Once the virus samples arrived from Hong Kong the experiment and laboratory analysis took only two weeks.
- In general, laboratory studies seem to be able to predict extremely well the behaviour of lichens in their natural habitat.
- The predictions of these models are in agreement with results from laboratory studies.
- Only a few examples have been described, all based on laboratory experiments in which a large part of the shoot was removed.
- We believe that the results of analysis of body fluids and laboratory experiments are obvious.
- This is typically an instance where people taking part in laboratory experiments appear to act irrationally.
- Save for contrived laboratory studies with bacteria and fruit flies, it cannot be witnessed.
- Much has been learned about sleep from laboratory studies of non-human animals.
- The spectral variability of natural materials has been known for a long time from laboratory studies.
- Competition is certainly one environmental circumstance rarely provided in laboratory experiments.
- So far the discussion concerns laboratory studies and simulations and can be considered largely theoretical.
- Initial laboratory studies may include a complete blood cell count and urinalysis.
- Thus, the list of species studied in his laboratory ranges from planaria to mammals.
- The summer programs at the various laboratories will run from late May to mid-August, fall programs run from August through December and spring programs from January through May.
- 1.1as modifier (of an animal) bred for or used in experiments in laboratories.
(动物)实验用的 studies on laboratory rats 对实验用鼠的研究。 Example sentencesExamples - Researchers at the college tested ginseng on laboratory rats by forcing them to swim after a heavy dose.
- The powder was applied to laboratory rats on a shaved section of their backs.
- The general guideline for the care and use of laboratory animals was followed.
- In one study, researchers exposed laboratory rats to a toxin that is known to cause Parkinson's disease.
- During my studies I involved myself in the use of laboratory animals.
- There is no known lethal dose in laboratory animals so why not give it a try?
- For their study, researchers injected laboratory rats with a known substance that causes colon cancer.
- If laboratory species will voluntarily take a drug, it is assumed that humans will too.
- The tails of infant laboratory rats were cut off, generation after generation.
- Compounds that are noxious to humans and laboratory rats are assumed to be toxic to birds, too.
- A robust young laboratory mouse is doing well to hang on for thirty or forty seconds.
- However, if mobiles are causing tumours it ought to be possible to demonstrate that in laboratory animals.
- If they did it to a laboratory rat, outraged activists would storm the building.
- Styrene, used in the manufacture of plastics, is highly toxic and causes cancer in laboratory animals.
- This was followed by tests of the plants' active ingredients on tissue cultures, and then on laboratory rats.
- True, some laboratory rats developed tumours after being fed relatively large amounts daily for two years.
- It has also been linked to certain types of cancerous tumors in laboratory rats.
- He is the prime mover in an international contest to extend the lives of laboratory mice.
- It was outlawed after tests revealed it has caused leukaemia in laboratory mice.
- For this reason scientists have been turning to a much less expensive alternative, the laboratory mouse.
OriginEarly 17th century: from medieval Latin laboratorium, from Latin laborare 'to labour'. Definition of laboratory in US English: laboratorynounˈlabrəˌtôrēˈlæbrəˌtɔri 1A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching, or for the manufacture of drugs or chemicals. 实验室 pepsin can be extracted in the laboratory a film processing laboratory as modifier a laboratory technician Example sentencesExamples - The concept of hormones triggered a new experimental approach in laboratory science.
- The spectral variability of natural materials has been known for a long time from laboratory studies.
- Competition is certainly one environmental circumstance rarely provided in laboratory experiments.
- Much has been learned about sleep from laboratory studies of non-human animals.
- Initial laboratory studies may include a complete blood cell count and urinalysis.
- This is typically an instance where people taking part in laboratory experiments appear to act irrationally.
- The predictions of these models are in agreement with results from laboratory studies.
- The life cycle of the tapeworm can be readily completed under laboratory conditions.
- Only a few examples have been described, all based on laboratory experiments in which a large part of the shoot was removed.
- The summer programs at the various laboratories will run from late May to mid-August, fall programs run from August through December and spring programs from January through May.
- Thus, the list of species studied in his laboratory ranges from planaria to mammals.
- Save for contrived laboratory studies with bacteria and fruit flies, it cannot be witnessed.
- In general, laboratory studies seem to be able to predict extremely well the behaviour of lichens in their natural habitat.
- West Nile virus has been reported in laboratory workers exposed to infected animals.
- Now I wouldn't want to be quoted as saying that animals that live in laboratory cages are having a wonderful time.
- Health benefits are often documented in laboratory studies of animals other than humans.
- The US group was known chiefly as a breeder of animals such as rats for laboratory experiments until it bought Inveresk last year.
- So far the discussion concerns laboratory studies and simulations and can be considered largely theoretical.
- We believe that the results of analysis of body fluids and laboratory experiments are obvious.
- Once the virus samples arrived from Hong Kong the experiment and laboratory analysis took only two weeks.
- 1.1as modifier (of an animal) bred for or used in experiments in laboratories.
(动物)实验用的 studies on laboratory rats 对实验用鼠的研究。 Example sentencesExamples - If they did it to a laboratory rat, outraged activists would storm the building.
- This was followed by tests of the plants' active ingredients on tissue cultures, and then on laboratory rats.
- The tails of infant laboratory rats were cut off, generation after generation.
- A robust young laboratory mouse is doing well to hang on for thirty or forty seconds.
- Styrene, used in the manufacture of plastics, is highly toxic and causes cancer in laboratory animals.
- For this reason scientists have been turning to a much less expensive alternative, the laboratory mouse.
- During my studies I involved myself in the use of laboratory animals.
- It has also been linked to certain types of cancerous tumors in laboratory rats.
- He is the prime mover in an international contest to extend the lives of laboratory mice.
- However, if mobiles are causing tumours it ought to be possible to demonstrate that in laboratory animals.
- There is no known lethal dose in laboratory animals so why not give it a try?
- If laboratory species will voluntarily take a drug, it is assumed that humans will too.
- Researchers at the college tested ginseng on laboratory rats by forcing them to swim after a heavy dose.
- In one study, researchers exposed laboratory rats to a toxin that is known to cause Parkinson's disease.
- The powder was applied to laboratory rats on a shaved section of their backs.
- True, some laboratory rats developed tumours after being fed relatively large amounts daily for two years.
- It was outlawed after tests revealed it has caused leukaemia in laboratory mice.
- Compounds that are noxious to humans and laboratory rats are assumed to be toxic to birds, too.
- The general guideline for the care and use of laboratory animals was followed.
- For their study, researchers injected laboratory rats with a known substance that causes colon cancer.
OriginEarly 17th century: from medieval Latin laboratorium, from Latin laborare ‘to labor’. |