French surgeon and biologist who developed a way to suture and graft blood vessels (1873-1944)
Small individual study area in a library.
NASA Lunar topographic orthophotomap.
1Laurel headed over to the carrel that held the only internet-enabled computer.
2I composed myself hastily, found an empty carrel, and opened the folder.
3Both of them turned to look at the door to the carrel.
4Exiting the stacks, I found a carrel, and began searching, issue by issue.
5I sit in my favorite carrel on the third floor of the library.
6Crintz edged inside Mia's carrel and settled quietly into her seat.
7Dale smiled wanly and went back to his study carrel.
8He heard the man in the carrel scrape his chair back from the desk.
9In the computer center, on the floor of a carrel.
10Sally next, and I was directed to a carrel in a massive cube farm.
11So I checked her library carrel to see if she had left behind anything interesting.
12Whoever found it would know who left the note because this was Nat's assigned carrel.
13Consequently, the jubilation she had experienced in the carrel at the library all but evaporated.
14I was surprised to see Harry Saunders standing over my carrel, looking at me sympathetically.
15That would have sent her spinning like a top in her seat in her carrel.
16Every morning, a long line formed in front of her carrel, guys like me, seeking advice.