lab assistant
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflabandassistant
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lab
noun[C]
uk/læb/us/læb/
a ...
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assistant
noun[C]
uk/əˈsɪs.tənt/us/əˈsɪs.tənt/
someone who helps someone else to do ...
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(Definition oflabandassistantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It's uncertain if he was a scientist orlabassistant, though it's possible he was joking.
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Unable to obtain a graduate research position, she worked as alabassistantand a high school teacher.
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His requests is rejected, but he is allowed to meet alabassistant, to whom he gives the letter from the veiled woman.
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Henriette was later disenrolled due to errors in her application and instead helps out as alabassistantwearing a maid uniform.
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The department comprises four teachers, alabassistantand a lab attendant.
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Three other scientists and alabassistantwere among the injured.
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His skill with puppets is noticed by a doctor who takes him on as alabassistant.
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She had been working at a biotech firm as alabassistant, at a fast-food restaurant and thrift store.
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Her background included stints as a medicallabassistantand magazine assistant editor before she found her calling in show business.
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Later, she becomes hislabassistant.
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Milner began his career in the film industry as alabassistantat the age of 15.
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In order to make the room more attractive to 7-year-old children, lab assistants decorated the room to look like a space capsule.
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He took advantage of this access and his wife's skills as alabassistantto investigate "in utero" grafts (tissue grafts performed while the recipient was still in the womb).
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To make the room more attractive to 6.5-year-old children, lab assistants decorated the room to resemble a space capsule.
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The curriculum works well in both large classes and small classes, but the former requires that lab assistants be available to help students with their programming assignments.
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His lab assistants were arrested there when they returned a few days later.
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It cost $260 million to build, and houses more than 800 researchers, and many more graduate students, lab assistants, and staff workers.
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These labs are maintained by the custodial staff as well as student lab assistants.
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He gives his lab assistants a month's vacation to ensure that he will not have to share the credit with them, then enlists his wife's help.
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