Recent Examples of lab from the Web
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Bob Gannon and his granddaughter, Casia Gannon, who live in Louisville, selected a black female lab named Maggie.
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Kummerow, who maintained his university lab until the age of 101 and who was known to dip into his own pocket to pay the scientists who worked with him, was more than just a scientist.
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Its Emergency Operations Center, which conducts real-time monitoring of outbreak responses, and its Select Agents Program, which sets regulations in lethal toxin labs and helps researchers stay ahead of bioterrorists, face unspecified cuts as well.
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The 100 winners will conduct research either in a lab or virtually and work with a scientist on a multi-week cancer research project.
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Traffic Lab is a Seattle Times project that digs into the region’s thorny transportation issues, spotlights promising approaches to easing gridlock, and helps readers find the best ways to get around.
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A fire broke mid-April at the lab’s PF-4 plutonium building where the plutonium cores of nuclear weapons are produced.
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However, lab studies have shown that the body has trouble shedding its core heat when the room temperature is uncomfortably warm.
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His suspicions grew in 2008 when the Detroit police crime lab was shut down because of bad work.
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First Known Use of lab
circa 1878
Definition of Lab
Recent Examples of lab from the Web
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Bob Gannon and his granddaughter, Casia Gannon, who live in Louisville, selected a black female lab named Maggie.
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Kummerow, who maintained his university lab until the age of 101 and who was known to dip into his own pocket to pay the scientists who worked with him, was more than just a scientist.
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Its Emergency Operations Center, which conducts real-time monitoring of outbreak responses, and its Select Agents Program, which sets regulations in lethal toxin labs and helps researchers stay ahead of bioterrorists, face unspecified cuts as well.
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The 100 winners will conduct research either in a lab or virtually and work with a scientist on a multi-week cancer research project.
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Traffic Lab is a Seattle Times project that digs into the region’s thorny transportation issues, spotlights promising approaches to easing gridlock, and helps readers find the best ways to get around.
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A fire broke mid-April at the lab’s PF-4 plutonium building where the plutonium cores of nuclear weapons are produced.
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However, lab studies have shown that the body has trouble shedding its core heat when the room temperature is uncomfortably warm.
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His suspicions grew in 2008 when the Detroit police crime lab was shut down because of bad work.
These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'Lab'. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.
First Known Use of lab
1950
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