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laboratory

Room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, and teaching.

In Europe, private research laboratories have been used since the 16th century, and by the 18th century laboratories were also used for teaching. The German chemist Justus van Liebig established a laboratory 1826 in Giessen, Germany, where he not only instructed his students in the art of experimental chemistry, but also undertook chemical research with them.



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Why, that China-born (or maybe just Chinese) lab assistant is probably working for Beijing intelligence.
From the March 2004 KLIATT review of the book: "Eli, just graduating from high school, has been offered a job as a lab assistant at Wyatt Transgenics.
Kepler did not like the work: He wanted to conduct his own research, and the position reduced him to the reasonably comfortable but utterly boring life of a well-compensated lab assistant.
 
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