The paper which had held the antidote I had long ago picked up from the laboratory floor; while the open drawer with the packet in it marked Poison had doubtless been shut by Doris on her first entrance into the room after his death.
He was engaged on some new experiment, some vital discovery that filled him with enthusiasm and made every moment passed out of his laboratory a trial and a loss to him.
He worked as he had of old, or rather he shut himself up in his laboratory from morning until night, but when he did appear, there was something new in his manner that deeply troubled me.
My father's laboratory was convenient, well-stocked with apparatus, and freely opened to him.
As they drew near to it the front of the house fell in, and Hermione, with a shriek, pointed to the corner where the laboratory had been.
Sellick hurried forward and entered the open laboratory door almost without realizing that in another instant he would be in the presence of Emma.
I remember one day as I stole past the laboratory door, I beheld her with her arms round his neck, and the sight filled me with tumult, but whether it was one of longing or repugnance, or a mixture of both, I can hardly tell.
As she passed the laboratory door she detected the thin weasel-like face of Huckins looking out.
I was going to my own room, but as I passed the open laboratory door, I perceived that the place was empty, and the fancy took me, I know not why, to go in.
When we reached the laboratory door Emma was already there.
It was nine o'clock in the morning, and Hermione stood in the laboratory window overlooking the street.
Footnotes 6 and 7: Directions for making these solutions will be found in Hunter's Laboratory Problems in Civic Biology.
Sharpe, A Laboratory Manual for the Solution of Problems in Biology, p.
In the winter months material available for the laboratory is used.
It is suggested that those students desiring more time in writing out the experiments than the laboratory period affords, take notes as they make the various tests, and then amplify and rearrange them in the evening study time.
There is no perfectly pure water except that prepared in the chemicallaboratory by distillation.
The student should learn to use his time in the laboratory profitably and economically.
The final writing up of the notes should, however, be done before the next laboratory period.
Neatness is one of the essentials for success in laboratory practice, and too much emphasis cannot be laid upon this requisite to good work.
At different times he was a student at Dresden, Leipzig, Halle, Berlin and Hamburg and was an assistant in the laboratory of physiology of the faculty of medicine of Paris.
Starkey pursued public health work in the laboratory of University College at London and was also bacteriologist of the London county council.
The National Genetics Laboratory had been given the task of screening the finalists from each state and Turner, much against his will, had been selected by the Director to do the work.
It will be a nice change for you, and good for the Laboratory too!
Which of you three girls went into the laboratorythis morning?
Did any of you three go into the laboratory this morning?
The knowledge that La Chaussee displayed of Sainte-Croix' laboratory awakened suspicion.
In the legendary laboratory of the cul-de-sac there was found indeed a furnace of 'digestion.
I worked night and day in the laboratory to pass the time.
Only in the laboratory upstairs was there any work being done, labour which still seemed but a beating of the air.
Well, maybe so," he remarked doubtfully, "but a laboratoryseems to me like an awful addition to overhead expenses.
That night at the laboratory he tried to poison you, Ted, with fumes from a mixture in a dish.
Yes--get me a young, trained research man--and see if the Owen people will lend us one of their best laboratory men.
Along with the first fogs, in November, I realized that the work at the laboratory was getting on slowly.
Helen and I worked out a document one evening, after messing about for a few days in the laboratory upstairs, sent it to the solicitors, and thought no more about it.
Really my rage at being patronized by such people made my hands shake so that my work in the laboratory was useless for the rest of the afternoon.
We humbly expressed our eagerness to put the laboratory upstairs.
As soon as we've passed Storm King we'll go into the smoker and make a rough sketch of the laboratory lay-out, so we'll be ready for them in the morning.
Sometimes I would sit, in the evening, before my toy theatre and, while in the act of composing a play with its doubtful aid, wonder if I were the person who went to the laboratory every morning and worked at chemistry.
Apart from containing the neatest little country-house and garden, it had also a laboratory and a theatre which was to be the world's center of all important things dramatic.
The present equipment was on a comparatively small scale, future expansion depending largely on what it was to be hoped our laboratory could accomplish.
Sage in memory of his wife, issues The Philosophical Review and Cornell Studies in Philosophy, and is well known for the psychological laboratory investigations under Prof.
A large library, museum and well-furnished laboratory are here.
The gate does not strike one as solemn and imposing as might be expected in a gate leading to thelaboratory of a great wizard.
I'll run to my laboratory for some aromatic vinegar," said the chemist.
A similar form of apparatus is commonly used in the laboratoryas a source of heat under the name blast lamp (Fig.
Hydrosulphuric acid is prepared in the laboratory by treating a sulphide with an acid.
The authors have made a careful distinction between the class of experiments which are essentially laboratory problems and those which belong more properly to the classroom and the lecture table.
The "platinum chloride" of the laboratory is made by dissolving platinum in aqua regia.
In the laboratory carbon dioxide is always prepared by the action of an acid upon a carbonate, usually calcium carbonate, the apparatus shown in Fig.
As used in the laboratory it is always in the form of a solution.
The preparation of hydrogen from acids is carried out in the laboratory as follows: The metal is placed in a flask or wide-mouthed bottle A (Fig.
Large quantities of naphthalene are used in the preparation of indigo, a dye formerly obtained from the indigo plant, but now largely prepared by laboratory methods.
Two general methods of preparing chlorine may be mentioned, namely, the laboratory method and the electrolytic method.
It is largely used in the laboratory as a reagent to detect the presence of sulphuric acid or soluble sulphates.
Methane is prepared in the laboratory by heating sodium or calcium acetate with soda-lime.
In the laboratory zinc is used in the preparation of hydrogen, and in the form of zinc dust as a reducing agent.
More psychic nourishment is poured into the laboratory of psychic life thru this one channel alone than thru all others combined.
One of the witnesses, said Redell, was a well-known scientist from the General Mills aeronautical research laboratory in Minneapolis, which was working with the Navy.
I found that the Randolph Field laboratory is working on all these problems, and many more.
Aero-Medical laboratory to determine what percentage of incidents are probably based on errors of the human mind and senses.
This series contains the contributions from the Department of Zoology, from the Marine Laboratory of the Scripps Institution for Biological Research, at La Jolla, California, and from the California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology in Berkeley.
When this laboratory was outgrown, he founded a new one at Orange, New Jersey, the largest laboratory ever established by one man for scientific research and invention.
In that year he established a laboratoryat Menlo Park, New Jersey, twenty-five miles from New York City.
He was in his laboratory by half past seven in the morning; his luncheon was sent to him there; he went home to dinner, but he returned by eight o'clock.
I heard the other day in our laboratory of a man who had taken and grafted one part of the body of an insect on the body of another.
I didn't see it myself, but it was told over in the biological laboratoryand I don't think there was any question about it.
In 1867 the Minister of Public Instruction offered him the use of a laboratory at the College of France, so as to be able to carry out his researches to better advantage.
He will know how to be simple, so that the pupil, after the demonstration, can go into the laboratoryand repeat the experiments with a knowledge of what he is doing.
The well-known firm of Pathe Freres placed their laboratory and resources at his disposal, so that the work might be done under the most favourable conditions.
So far as Great Britain is concerned it might be attached to the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington.
Here he fitted up as good a laboratory as he could afford, dividing the spacious apartment, by wooden partitions, into working and living rooms.
In Germany the cinematographic laboratory might be attached to the world-famed testing laboratory at Charlottenburg.
A national cinematographic laboratory need not be expensive either to establish nor to maintain.
The laboratoryis well provided with all sorts of appliances.
Give me a laboratory here and some experimental ground.
Fit you up a laboratory and experimenting ground and give you two years to perfect it--and a partnership when it's started.
This unnamed substance whose composition had awaited in Nature's laboratory the intelligent mingling of a master hand, would add to the store of the world's riches and the world's ease, and was his gift to his generation.
The Roadmaker remained in Belgium longer than he expected and in the laboratory of a great man stumbled on the key of the discovery that in a few years was to make him famous from one end of Europe to the other.
The principle is that evidenced in the familiarlaboratory apparatus known as the Ruhmkorff coil.
In his hands it was a mere laboratory toy, but the principles involved were fully elaborated by the original experimenter, and stated in precise language which modern investigators have not been able to improve upon.
In point of fact, this burning of nitrogen takes place so rapidly in laboratory experiments as to vitiate the air of the room very quickly.
The mere fact of the combination, as a laboratory possibility, had been demonstrated in an elder generation by Cavendish, and more recently by such workers as Sir William Crookes, and Lord Rayleigh in England and Professors W.
The very highest temperatures yet reached in laboratory or workshop, however, are due to the use of explosive mixtures.
Technical books were once kept only in libraries; now they are kept also in laboratories and are laboratory equipment.
Student labor is now a laboratory effort, comparable with laboratory work in medicine or mechanic arts.
There are rectangular and round aquaria of various sizes kept by all firms who deal in laboratory supplies, and if some money is to be spent, one of these is a good investment.
He has made and used them for years with great satisfaction in the university laboratory and in graded schools.
One must not attempt to raise too many tadpoles in the artificial pond in the laboratory or school-room or there will not be enough food, and all will be half starved, or some will get the food and the rest will starve to death.
The ideal laboratory is the out-of-doors itself; but for practical school purposes this must be supplemented.
The most workable living laboratory of any dimensions is the school garden.
The true school garden is a laboratory plat; time is coming when such a laboratory will be as much a part of a good school equipment as blackboards and charts and books now are.
The cat fish should be kept in a tub, tank, or large pan of water, and if not wanted for laboratory work, they might be fried for lunch, as cat fish are very good eating.
Cattle are as much laboratory material for the agricultural student as rocks are for the geological student or plants for the botanical student.
He had scarcely left my laboratory to obey my orders when a peculiar sensation came over me.
My crucibles and retorts strewed the laboratory in the greatest disorder.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laboratory" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clinic; dispensary; emergency; isolation; laboratory; nursery; pharmacy; surgery; therapy; ward