lab technician
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflabandtechnician
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lab
noun[C]
uk/læb/us/læb/
a ...
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technician
noun[C]
uk/tekˈnɪʃ.ən/us/tekˈnɪʃ.ən/
a worker trained with special skills, especially in science ...
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(Definition oflabandtechnicianfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Will every juniorlabtechnicianat nuclear power plants be included?
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There are two doctors, one dentist, onelabtechnicianand nine nurses.
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He also had experience as alabtechnicianand sound engineering department as well.
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He portrayed alabtechnicianworking at a crime scene.
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He would go on to serve as an army medic andlabtechnician.
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A panel of legal experts talking about the forensic work did not include thelabtechnicianwho actually performed the test.
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She studied microbiology, and started out as alabtechnicianbefore deciding to pursue fashion design as a career.
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He played an inestimable role in the film industry as an editor, sound engineer, director, producer,labtechnician, art director and even did a little acting.
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Thelabtechnicianof this ship took samples of plankton twice a day from the top deck.
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Other factors are the skill of the dentist and theirlabtechnician, the material used and appropriate treatment planning and case selection.
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Dottie became alabtechnicianduring this time to support the family, and the pair worked closely thereafter.
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Support staff numbers are up by 8,300, the number of teaching assistants by 15,000 and the number of lab technicians by 1,400.
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If there are not enough lab technicians, the doctors cannot do the work that they should be doing and the nurses will not be able to do their work.
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Of course, there are difficulties which are not only confined to the porters, the lab technicians and so on.
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As the academics have tenure, it could mean fewer lab technicians and supporting staff, which is also worrying.
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These include dispatchers, crime lab technicians, chaplains and unarmed auxiliary police officers.
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Shortages of other health providers such as nurses, pharmacists and lab technicians are comparable.
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There were 378 doctors, 81 pharmacists, 337 staff nurses and 77 lab technicians as of 2012.
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By season eight, the lab technicians have superficially formed a suggested rat pack, and provide a large amount of comic relief.
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