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lab·o·ra·to·ry L0003500 (lăb′rə-tôr′ē)n. pl. lab·o·ra·to·ries 1. a. A room or building equipped for scientific experimentation or research.b. An academic period devoted to work or study in such a place.2. A place where drugs and chemicals are manufactured.3. A place for practice, observation, or testing. [Medieval Latin labōrātōrium, from Latin labōrāre, to labor, from labor, labor.]laboratory (ləˈbɒrətərɪ; -trɪ; US ˈlæbrəˌtɔːrɪ) n, pl -ries1. a. a building or room equipped for conducting scientific research or for teaching practical scienceb. (as modifier): laboratory equipment. 2. a place where chemicals or medicines are manufactured Often shortened to: lab [C17: from Medieval Latin labōrātōrium workshop, from Latin labōrāre to labour]lab•o•ra•to•ry (ˈlæb rəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, ˈlæb ər ə-; Brit. ləˈbɒr ə tə ri, -ə tri) n., pl. -ries, adj. n. 1. a place equipped to conduct scientific experiments or tests or to manufacture chemicals, medicines, or the like. 2. any place, situation, set of conditions, or the like, conducive to experimentation, investigation, and observation. adj. 3. relating to techniques of work in a laboratory: laboratory methods; laboratory research. [1595–1605; < Medieval Latin labōrātōrium workshop = Latin labōrā(re) to work, derivative of labor labor + -tōrium -tory2] lab·o·ra·to·ry (lăb′rə-tôr′ē) A room or building equipped for scientific research and for conducting experiments, especially under controlled conditions.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | laboratory - a workplace for the conduct of scientific researchlab, research lab, research laboratory, science lab, science laboratorybio lab, biology lab, biology laboratory - a laboratory for biological researchchem lab, chemistry lab, chemistry laboratory - a laboratory for research in chemistrydefense laboratory - a laboratory devoted to research and development for national defenselab bench, laboratory bench - a workbench in a laboratoryphysics lab, physics laboratory - a laboratory for research in physicsworkplace, work - a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today" | | 2. | laboratory - a region resembling a laboratory inasmuch as it offers opportunities for observation and practice and experimentation; "the new nation is a testing ground for socioeconomic theories"; "Pakistan is a laboratory for studying the use of American troops to combat terrorism"testing groundregion - a large indefinite location on the surface of the Earth; "penguins inhabit the polar regions" | Translationslaboratory (ləˈborətəri) , ((American) ˈlӕbrəto:ri) – plural laˈboratories – noun (abbreviated to lab (lab) ) a place where scientific experiments are carried on or where drugs etc are prepared. Samples of her blood were sent to the hospital lab(oratory) for testing. 實驗室 实验室See Laboratory
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laboratory[′lab·rə‚tȯr·ē] (science and technology) A place for experimental study. Laboratory an establishment, department, or division of a research institute, planning and design organization, industrial, agricultural, transport, communications, public health, or cultural enterprise, educational institution, or any other organization that conducts scientific, production-control, or educational experiments. A scientific research laboratory may also be an autonomous structural subdivision of an academy of sciences, a ministry, or an agency. Higher educational institutions have three types of laboratories: teaching laboratories (for various disciplines) for student laboratory work; special problem laboratories, for solving important scientific or technological research problems (primarily in the basic sciences); and sectorial laboratories, for solving immediate applied problems of various sectors of the national economy. The special problem and sectorial laboratories have been part of higher educational institutions since 1956. The special problem laboratories are financed from the state budget; the sectorial laboratories, by appropriations from the respective branches of the national economy. As of 1973, there were more than 600 special problem and about 700 sectorial laboratories in the higher educational institutions. All of them, regardless of type, conduct scientific research and educational-methodological work. Industrial and other enterprises, research institutes, and other organizations also maintain special problem and sectorial laboratories (for example, in sociology and economics). Production-control laboratories are set up at industrial and other enterprises and state and public organizations to research concrete problems. There are control laboratories at plants to check incoming raw materials and finished products, clinical laboratories at medical institutions, criminology laboratories for investigative and juridical agencies, and agrochemical laboratories for agricultural organizations. The laboratories of specialized secondary, vocational and technical, and general schools are used, for the most part, for educational purposes. What does it mean when you dream about a laboratory?A laboratory symbolizes a place to experiment with one’s inner feelings, beliefs, and fears. laboratory
laboratory [lab´rah-tor″e] a place equipped for making tests or doing experimental work.clinical laboratory 1. one for examination of materials derived from the human body (such as fluids, tissues, or cells) for the purpose of providing information on diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, or treatment of disease.2. a setting in which learners can apply to clients skills learned in a clinical laboratory.college laboratory a comprehensive college learning environment to acquire necessary skills; a well-equipped college laboratory for students of health care professions will include audiovisual learning modules and computer-aided instruction and will provide the opportunity to practice skills on simulated clients.lab·o·ra·to·ry (lab'ŏ-ră-tō'rē, lab'ră-), A place equipped for the performance of tests, experiments, and investigative procedures and for the preparation of reagents, therapeutic chemical materials, and so on. [Mediev. L. laboratorium, a workplace, fr. L. laboro, pp. -atus, to labor] laboratory (lăb′rə-tôr′ē)n. pl. laborato·ries 1. a. A room or building equipped for scientific experimentation or research.b. An academic period devoted to work or study in such a place.2. A place where drugs and chemicals are manufactured.3. A place for practice, observation, or testing.laboratory A place in a hospital or research facility where a sample of material is analysed. Pronunciation Medspeak-UK: pronounced, lah BORE uh tory Medspeak-US: pronounced, LAB ruh torylaboratory Lab medicine A facility for the biological, microbiological, serologic, chemical, hematology, immunohematologic, biophysical, cytologic, pathologic, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for diagnosing, perventing, or treating disease or impairment of, or assessment of human. See Accredited lab, Behavioral care lab, Bio-analytical lab, Core lab, Cardiac cath lab, Expert lab, Family Research lab, Full service lab, MediaLab lab, Meth lab, Mobile lab, Physician office lab, Reference lab, Special-function lab, Specialized lab, Stat lab. Cf CLIA 88, Collecting station. lab·o·ra·to·ry (lab'ŏ-ră-tōr-ē, lă-bōr'ă-trē) A place equipped for the performance of tests, experiments, and investigative procedures and for the preparation of reagents and therapeutic and chemical materials. lab·o·ra·to·ry (lab'ŏ-ră-tōr-ē, lă-bōr'ă-trē) Place equipped for performance of tests, experiments, and procedures and for preparation of reagents and therapeutic chemical materials. Patient discussion about laboratoryQ. Are there any lab tests used. Are there any lab tests that can be used to diagnose fibromyalgia disease?A. Yes Liam, there are lots of lab tests to diagnose (or better understand fibromyalgia) but are only used in the research setting. Using them in the clinical setting doesn't help the patient because it doesn't help the problem of not having effective treatments. Many researchers are working on a simple lab test for the office. Q. Can fibromyalgia be diagnosed through laboratory test? If not, what is the mode of diagnosis of the same? A. Yes, that is true. All the testing is done to rule out other problems, then they look at the 18 trigger points and other symptoms suffers have such as chronic fatigue, headaches, pain that has lasted more than three months, irritable bowel, disturbed sleep, restless leg syndrome, etc. That's why it is so frustrating for those of us that suffer with fibromyalgai. You are run through blood test, mri's, cat scans, reffered to different doctors and you begin to feel like you are nuts and " it is in your head" then when you get the diagnosis most often you are greatly releived just to know what is wrong. I also suggest using a doctor that treats fibromyalgai if you are beginning this "journey" b/c once I did I found everything alot easier and was explained the test why's and so forth alot better. I felt I was being tested b/c they didn't know what was wrong and I had insurance. Once I got the this is to rule out this b/c it has these symptoms you are experiencing I coped More discussions about laboratoryLegalSeeLABSee LAB See LABlaboratory
Synonyms for laboratorynoun a workplace for the conduct of scientific researchSynonyms- lab
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noun a region resembling a laboratory inasmuch as it offers opportunities for observation and practice and experimentationSynonymsRelated Words |