labs造句1. Visitors can stroll through storerooms, labs and exhibit preparation areas.
2. A team at the Westport labs is looking at solids invasion in conditions of high permeability and large pore throat geometry.
3. Governments also use the more industrially orientated labs under the umbrella of the Fraunhofer society.
4. Such foreign-controlled labs may help adapt or develop products and/or production processes to better conform to local conditions.
5. Meanwhile, Unix System Labs has negotiated a Unix showcase area squat at the front door of the conference centre.
6. Microport thinks it is the first Unix Labs licensee to make the compiler available in shrinkwrapped form.
7. Beyond these direct consequences such labs have implications for the long term development of the host-country's scientific capacity and capability.
8. Doctors could also use the Bell Labs technology routinely to monitor your heart or breathing, just by phoning your mobile.
9. Ageing, inadequate labs and equipment serving too many short term researchers.
10. Even previously committed invertebrate labs like Alkon's Hermissenda group were making the switch.
11. As far as anyone knew, however, all the labs were using the same procedures.
12. What sorts of devices are available in research labs or in companies?
13. They raid research labs and let out the animals, that sort of thing.
14. Unix International worked with both Unix Labs and Sun on the guide, along with a third, unidentified company.
15. But at labs that draw business from artists, the proportion of work involving nudity can be significant.
16. Abbott labs has begun testing a protease inhibitor designed to be five times more powerful than those now available.
17. Unix Labs favours a meeting of the parties, planned for Thursday March 18.
18. Local businesses are helping to bulk up school computer labs .
19. It sustained a lot of fire damage when the labs went up.
20. You might as well hand out syringes at computer labs.
21. It also emphasises the need for continuing professional development of science teachers and the poor state of labs and equipment.
22. Thus results from passive avoidance and imprinting might begin to converge, which should be good news for both labs.
23. In practice, however, and particularly for the first years, what happened in labs was strictly controlled by the department.
24. As a stores manager, Horne finds that the quantity of 1,1,1 used in labs is small.
25. Still, the book is of great value, especially for analytical chemists in industrial labs.
26. A researcher reports a particular result, and to verify it other scientists repeat the same experiment in their own labs.
27. Yet he is ahead of many heavily funded university labs in attempting to transfer control from humans to machines.
28. Polythene was perhaps the most significant invention ever to come from our research labs.
29. He says that they can make full use of the science labs and workshops.
30. Here there may be a strong interaction with other areas of the local service-base, e.g. universities, industry research labs etc.