laboratory technique

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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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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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Philosophy, theory andlaboratorytechniqueare all part of the picture.
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Dialysis is a commonlaboratorytechniquethat operates on the same principle as medical dialysis.
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Northern blotting is alaboratorytechniquethat produces similar information.
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Hislaboratorytechniquefor nitrogen and protein analysis is still the universally accepted method for this analysis.
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A guide to laboratory techniques used in the study and diagnosis of avian coccidiosis.
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The third section, which makes up the bulk of the book, deals with laboratory techniques.
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Thislaboratorytechniquebegins when an egg is taken from a donor and the nucleus is removed from the egg, creating an enucleated egg.
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Isosbestic points are used in medicine in alaboratorytechniquecalled oximetry to determine hemoglobin concentration, regardless of its saturation.
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Careful attention to tooth preparation, impression taking andlaboratorytechniqueare required to make this type of restoration a success.
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Relative abundance patterns are particularly difficult to compare, since the effect of varying laboratory techniques on the needle-like elements is considerable.
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Laboratory techniques were developed for the simulation and measurement of the motion of thermals under these conditions.
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This practice might involve the insertion and deletion of genes in human preembryos, as well as cloning and other laboratory techniques not yet envisioned.
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In the first decades of the eighteenth century, chemistry was publicly defined as a set of laboratory techniques that carried no attending claim to a systematic understanding of nature.
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Techniques include literary and graphic techniques for representing nature (affinity tables, textbooks), as well as laboratory techniques and training regimens.
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Since the sensitivity of the laboratory techniques used in this study was lower than the reference methods, susceptibility rates may have been overestimated.
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Laboratory techniques for investigating speech articulation.
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This second edition is timely, and covers reasonably well the new laboratory techniques that have become widespread since the earlier edition.
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Many conditions of animals other than those mentioned require the use of laboratory techniques and apparatus before a conclusive diagnosis can be made.
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