A region resembling a laboratory inasmuch as it offers opportunities for observation and practice and experimentation.
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Examples for "laboratory"
Examples for "laboratory"
1Conclusion: Clinical laboratory improvement would allow for proper diagnosis of different diseases.
2Therefore, the DR was used for laboratory monitoring of the ASA effect.
3Law enforcement also busted a fentanyl laboratory in Mexico City last year.
4But it's impossible to really know in a laboratory setting, said Berns.
5In 2000, I began working in Java writing laboratory information management systems.
1SummerSlam is the testing ground for new ideas, so it's very possible.
2Luxury hotels have always been a testing ground for the latest technology.
3Development is embryonic, but the Artemis program will be a testing ground.
4It's a testing ground, and there are many hazards for the unwary.
5Is Afghanistan just an unlikely testing ground for the new drone?
6A key testing ground for biodegradable packaging was the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics.
7Gauteng province may serve as the perfect testing ground for the above conundrum.
8Baltimore should provide a fertile testing ground for the study of urban blight.
9The defending Ryanair Chase champion doesn't just cope with testing ground.
10Now, the site is being redeveloped as a testing ground for autonomous vehicles.
11What is clear is that India is suddenly a testing ground for financial innovation.
12San Francisco was supposed to be Uber's second testing ground for its self-driving cars.
13The Youth Olympic Games are a testing ground for the new Olympic climbing format.
14Wardak is an important testing ground for the pilot program.
15It's a testing ground where a musician shows off the fruits of his homework.
16Our movie became a big testing ground for the technology.
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