labs造句61. Today, Cabana, 61, is in charge of thinning the ranks of employees in the hangars and labs and control rooms scattered across 140, 000 acres of alligator-infested swamp and scrub.
62. These pumpkin-shaped modules are precursors to possible research labs or factories that could make products under weightless conditions.
63. Bell Labs, now a part of France's Alcatel - Lucent , is turning its attention almost entirely towards development.
64. See the labs section for detailed information about each lab.
65. Sure, she has some abnormal liver labs and that does happen with pre-eclampsia, so I'll give him a pass on this one. Dr.
66. Shannon was sometimes known to ride a unicycle down the halls of Bell Labs - while juggling.
67. True, this broadcast model is enhanced in some disciplines through essays, labs and even seminar discussions.
68. Conclusion Microdose albumin detection is a sensitive, convenient and quick method which can be widely applied in the routine labs.
69. We have several computer labs around campus, and there is a wireless network that reaches almost every building and residence hall.
70. Also on the main level are kinesiology research labs, classrooms and other foodservice facilities.
71. The US Department of Commerce said last week (31 May) that it was withdrawing the proposed rule change partly in response to complaints from universities, industry and some government labs.
72. From the pioneering work by Jeffreys to today's top forensic labs, DNA profiling of evidence has become an effective, accurate, and well understood science.
73. The guidance contains "a reference implementation, reusable library code (named the Composite Application Library), documentation, QuickStart tutorials, and hands-on labs."
74. Labs include bacteriology , physiology and comparative anatomy through dissection, AnatomyPhysiology, teacher recommendation.
75. In addition to well-found film studio and traditional darkroom, digital labs should also be built to meet the requirement.
76. Transistor: Solid-state semiconductor device for amplifying, controlling, and generating electrical signals. Invented at Bell Labs (1947) by John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain, and William B.
77. After college, I spent eight years as a graduate student and postdoc at Berkeley, and then nine years at Bell Labs.
78. Late policy for labs: The on-line system will give you 50% of any points earned for submissions after the due date.
79. CEO Kevin Sharer does not spend thousands of hours in the company's labs.
80. The hospital will send tissue samples to multiple labs for testing.
81. "It's a pretty interesting result," commented computer scientist Sitaram Asur of HP Labs.
82. In a press release issued today, SAEN targets two facilities as being the "worst primate labs in the U.S.": Charles River Laboratories and the National Institutes of Health.
83. Some had actually taken American names, and others were doing great imitations of American accents at call centers and American business techniques at software labs.
84. Mad Labs is a bit crazy, and the experiments, inventions, and findings in nature featured on the show are rather off-the-wall .
85. Clinical trials are a long way off, cautions Carmichael, because more animal studies by other labs must be performed first.
86. Burst Labs is an online production music library and music licensing for independent artists. Users can search for their favourite artists, tv show, movie, genre, mood or jello flavour.
87. Some small type equipment labs ( such as balance room ) need air - conditioning.
88. was sometimes known to ride a unicycle down the halls of Bell Labs — while juggling.
89. (formerly the product of Pyra Labs, now owned by Google) is the granddaddy of the Web blog services.
90. In 1963 researchers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson of Bell Labs discovered a faint microwave glow across the sky.