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Example sentences for "laboratories"

Lexicographically close words:
labios; labitur; labium; labor; laborare; laboratory; labore; labored; laborem; laborer
  1. A limited number of private laboratories will be available for special investigators.

  2. This journal is especially offered in exchange for zoological and entomological journals, proceedings, transactions, reports of societies, museums, laboratories and expeditions.

  3. After the middle of the summer running salt water was piped to the laboratories and aquaria, so that it was much easier to keep specimens alive.

  4. Schools were opened, laboratories established, and great numbers of scientific and historical books were translated into Japanese.

  5. As a result, fewer libraries have been converted into laboratories for experimental work in technique.

  6. For the departments which have laboratories the retention of the libraries in connection with the laboratories was indispensable.

  7. As a working basis, substantiated by the kind of proof we use in our daily lives in laboratories and machine shops, we may state that mind, character and personality are organic in their origin and are functions of the entire organism.

  8. The men who now do the basic work in invention and scientific work in laboratories are poorly paid and only now and then honored.

  9. It was during Buffon's administration that the great amphitheatre was constructed, which remains one of the most admired in Paris, as well as the chemical laboratories which surround it.

  10. He enriched its library with a number of costly works, and furnished its laboratories with all that they needed.

  11. Mother, father, children, watching one another die, not prettily but with all the torture that the laboratories of the world could dream and put together.

  12. The effects of the pest plane, of the pest bombs, were the most vicious that could be developed in the laboratories of bacterial war--and they put to shame the naturally-occurring epidemics that have scourged mankind throughout his history.

  13. The average price for several years has been about 75c, but laboratories now report that suitable stock is short and that they have been paying from $1.

  14. Many of the large hospitals and laboratories have been compelled to establish breeding pens of their own in order to be sure of a constant supply.

  15. In shipping to hospitals and laboratories always send your males first and keep the females as when selling breeding stock you always have calls for more females than males.

  16. The staff had its headquarters in Tientsin, where were also the principal laboratories for the mineralogists, assayers, and chemists.

  17. Many formal languages have become the new scientific laboratories of our time, preparing quite well for the new stage of computational disciplines.

  18. The organic chemicals herein discussed have been quite arbitrarily chosen, being those which have been needed in various research laboratories in the last years and for which the directions happen now to be ready for publication.

  19. On account of the impossibility of obtaining the less common organic chemicals in the United States during the past few years, university laboratories have had no option but to prepare their own supplies.

  20. Only after exact duplication of the results in both laboratories are the directions considered ready for publication.

  21. It is felt that the results from these various laboratories should be available to all chemists and it is hoped that they eventually will be completely incorporated in these pamphlets.

  22. At the Pasteur Institute in Paris, and at other large laboratories in France, the bacteriological incubator is raised to the dimensions of a room.

  23. In bacteriological laboratories there are two standards of temperature, one chiefly for the culture of non-pathogenic organisms and the other for the pathogenic forms.

  24. Cut off from the laboratories which had been provided for his special work at Chilblains, he proceeded to interest himself in the affairs of the human beings which surrounded him.

  25. Most of the major research laboratories on Earth have problems of one kind or another that Snookums has been working on.

  26. The briefing for the officers and men of the William Branchell--the Brainchild--was held in a lecture room at the laboratories of the Computer Corporation of Earth's big Antarctic base.

  27. Fluorine, prepared in the free state by Moissan's method of electrolysing a solution of potassium fluoride in anhydrous hydrofluoric acid, was liquefied in the laboratories of the Royal Institution, London, in 1897.

  28. In that year Faraday, at the suggestion of Sir Humphry Davy, exposed hydrate of chlorine to heat under pressure in the laboratories of the Royal Institution.

  29. Although their construction was no secret, yet some laboratories enjoyed special reputation for their butter and cheese owing to the accuracy with which their elements were combined.

  30. Different laboratories produced articles of varying flavor, according to the chemist's skill.

  31. Successful research rests as much upon adequate and well-organized book resources as upon laboratories and trained men.

  32. As was pointed out before, many other metals can be reduced to a high degree of purity with this process and in the laboratories they are always trying new ones and working out new formulas.

  33. He was as good as his word, and several days later they were initiated into all the tricks of cinematography at one of the biggest laboratories in the country.

  34. The identity of the lightning of our skies with the artificial electricity of our laboratories was suspected by many before the middle of the eighteenth century.

  35. Bohn at the biological laboratories of the Sorbonne, his conclusions being that radium may so far modify various lower forms of life as to actually produce new species of "monsters," abnormal deviations from the original type of the species.

  36. The cultures are now manufactured at one of the great commercial chemical laboratories on the river Main.

  37. This is easily accomplished with those gas burners which are used in laboratories and mentioned in the Introduction.

  38. The caustic soda used in laboratories is generally cast in sticks, which are broken into pieces.

  39. Smith and George Rogosa have kindly made available approximate AEC budget figures for nine typical university laboratories chosen from those which had returned information in response to Dr.

  40. Atomic Energy Commission and the many scientists in AEC-and NSF-sponsored laboratories who supplied the basic data on which the economic survey chapter is based.

  41. Fulbright was presented in which data-analysis systems then in use in AEC-sponsored laboratories in the fields of high-and low-energy nuclear physics were reviewed.

  42. In some university laboratories much use is made of part-time student programmers, of whom there is now a considerable supply because of the growth of education in programming, both in high schools and at colleges.

  43. The first part of Chapter 3 presents a review and a simple analysis of the expenditures for on-line computing in a total of 36 different laboratories supported by the AEC and NSF.

  44. Large laboratories having strong engineering staffs are an exception; outside of industrial plants they are the places where new system development and assembly makes the most sense.

  45. In the earlier paper, only AEC-sponsored laboratories were covered, but in the present case some NSF-supported laboratories are also included.

  46. The chemical laboratories are none the less remarkably organized.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laboratories" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.