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lab

/lab/US // læb //UK // (læb) //

实验室

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : laboratory.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Replace that coefficient with a finite measurement from the lab.

  • Additional lab trials are also ongoing with Samsung, Verizon said.

  • The coronavirus can usually make 100 million copies of itself inside a cell in about a day, but Coleman says the deoptimized version will copy itself half as well in the lab.

  • In a lab dish of about 1 million human cells, she says the viral load can skyrocket from about one thousand infectious viruses to 10 million in just two days.

  • His lab made headlines in 2009 by showing that in mice, NK cells can learn from past experience.

  • The lab opened the door to a patchwork of grants from around the world which allowed Lavie to begin auditioning actresses.

  • After his return to the United States, Gillespie took the discovery to the National Transportation Safety Board lab.

  • “The captain said there was a person on board who worked in a lab at Texas Health Presbyterian,” Lupher said.

  • Robust work in this area is coming from Jeffrey Gordon lab at Washington University in St. Louis.

  • Though a lab has also confirmed the presence of the virus, its role in her death is unclear.

  • The details for the application of the indicator are given in the instructions for laboratory practice, Lab.

  • I went up the stairs and down the hall to Callahan's lab, next to Dr. Marchare's.

  • Most of these were workmen of some kind or other, called in to help the lab crew as needed, but all of them were tight-lipped.

  • He discharged the accumulated energy in a single blue flare that filled the lab with thunder and ozone.

  • I have talked to him about the relation of conscience to lab-work, but I don't know if my talk all came out at the other ear.