laboratory analysis

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meaningsoflaboratoryandanalysis

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laboratory
noun[C]
uk
/ləˈbɒr.ə.tər.i/
us
/ˈlæb.rə.tɔːr.i/
a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines ...
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analysis
noun
uk
/əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/
us
/əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/
the act of studying or examining something in detail, in order to discover or understand more about it, or your opinion and judgment after ...
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(Definition oflaboratoryandanalysisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Grain, straw or stover, and forage were ground to pass through a 1 mm sieve forlaboratoryanalysis.
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This is the first time that new drugs have been incorporated into a clinical trial for retinoblastoma accompanied by a complete preclinicallaboratoryanalysis.
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Human exposure through biting incidents, especially unprovoked attacks, should be treated immediately with rabies post-exposure treatment and the bat, where possible, retained forlaboratoryanalysis.
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Infections detected bylaboratoryanalysiswere treated 10 days after examination.
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Investigations included individual questionnaires, inspection of the camp facilities, andlaboratoryanalysisof water and clinical samples.
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This contains methodology,laboratoryanalysis, and some general theory.
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Laboratoryanalysisof these particles has revealed details of their structure and composition.
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Standardization of collection methods and inclusion of epidemiologic information along withlaboratoryanalysisis essential to improve the interpretability.
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Samples of six canes per plot were taken forlaboratoryanalysis.
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There was no residual sample of the frozen basil forlaboratoryanalysis.
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Following observation and recording of physical characteristics - including particle size, odour, and moisture content - sub-samples were collected in jars for field andlaboratoryanalysis.
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Thislaboratoryanalysisof the crust identifies a double layer, consisting of an internal millimetre-size layering of calcite and an external centimetre-size efflorescence of gypsum.
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Fish were also sampled randomly from the field and the full-length gut from each was dissected out to preserve in 4% formalin for furtherlaboratoryanalysis.
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In this study, our main purpose is to study the effect of socioeconomic- and laboratory-related variables on two decisions: whether to have and whether to use a specificlaboratoryanalysis.
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Even then, only those functions relating to computing facilities and information technology, sampling andlaboratoryanalysis, are to be considered as subcontracting possibilities.
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It sensibly recognises that only some of the parts and derivatives can be identified without detailed expert examination and, in many cases,laboratoryanalysis.
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As we are proposing largely to replace the well-established methods oflaboratoryanalysis, we have provided a large number of safeguards for drivers.
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As part of this work, surface soil and water samples have been taken forlaboratoryanalysis.
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