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  • 1Laboratory B in Sungul’ — was one of the laboratories under the 9th Chief Directorate of the NKVD (MVD after 1946) that contributed to the Soviet atomic bomb project. It was created in 1946 and closed in 1955, when some of its personnel were merged with the second Soviet… …

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  • 2Laboratory centrifuge — A tabletop laboratory centrifuge Uses Separation Related items Gas centrifuge Ultracentrifuge A laboratory centrifuge is a piece of laboratory equipment, driven by a m …

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  • 3Laboratory Row — is a collection of buildings at Michigan State University s campus built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it comprises the oldest collection of buildings on campus. The site originally was dedicated to the schools first farming… …

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  • 4Laboratory automation — is a multi disciplinary strategy to research, develop, optimize and capitalize on technologies in the laboratory that enable new and improved processes. Laboratory automation professionals are academic, commercial and government researchers,… …

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  • 5Laboratory equipment — refers to the various tools and equipment used by scientists working in a laboratory. These include tools such as Bunsen burners, and microscopes as well as specialty equipment such as operant conditioning chambers, spectrophotometers and… …

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  • 6Laboratory flask — Laboratory flasks are vessels (containers) which fall into the category of laboratory equipment known as glassware. In laboratory and other scientific settings, they are usually referred to simply as flasks. Flasks come in a number of shapes and… …

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  • 7Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure of Nanjing University — Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure (LSSMS) is located in Nanjing University and it s a laboratory mainly associated with the Department of Physics of Nanjing University.The Laboratory(LSSMS) has accomplished many achievements and enjoys… …

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  • 8Laboratory tube — Laboratory tubes are pieces of laboratory equipment used to hold small quantities of substances undergoing experimentation or testing. They are usually made of glass and vary in size and purpose. Laboratory tubes must not be confused with glass… …

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  • 9Laboratory robotics — is the act of using robots in biology or chemistry labs. For example, pharmaceutical companies employ robots to move biological or chemical samples around to synthesize novel chemical entities or to test pharmaceutical value of existing chemical… …

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  • 10Laboratory animal suppliers in the United Kingdom — breed animals such as rodents, rabbits, dogs, cats and primates which they sell to licensed establishments for scientific experimentation. Many have found themselves at the centre of animal rights protests against animal testing. [Conn, P.… …

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