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Перевод: Lab.


[аббревиатура]
лейбористская партия; Лабрадор [геогр.] ; лаборатория ; рабочее пространство печи; занятия в лаборатории; лабораторный


Тезаурус:

  1. HIV test lab attracts funds
  2. Ross, Cromarty and Skye; Back-bencher of the year, Mr Eric Heffer (Lab.
  3. They had regenerated with incredible speed, comparable with that of a bacteria colony increasing in a lab dish - doubling itself within hours.
  4. They scattered drugs and lab equipment over the floor, and opened a fridge door containing radioactive materials marked "dangerous".
  5. Describing what he does with certain scenes - Neeson's torture and the destruction of his lab, a helicopter chase across a city skyline - would spoil their visionary kinetics and sheer comic surprise.
  6. A special intercom linking the theatre with the pathology lab means surgeons can find out the results of a biopsy within a few minutes to establish, for instance, if a tumour they are operating on is malignant.
  7. An analysis of the half-year accounts and projections for the end of 1991 indicated that LAB's expenditure for the year would be somewhat over budget, due entirely to costs hitherto outside it control.
  8. All sorts of people since then have speculated on how the Arts Lab started, and various different books and publications about Bowie's career have put it in all sorts of different context, but that is how it happened.
  9. He was unmarried and lived in a superlatively untidy one-room flat quite near the lab, to which he travelled by bicycle.
  10. Somehow we survived it all, just as I have survived 20 years of a lead-piped water supply and a further 20 years as an adult working in a concrete hut insulated on the inside with sprayed-on asbestos; to say nothing of a like period supervising students using the Haldane gas analysis apparatus, a machine that not infrequently spewed mercury from its taps into the air, whence it fell onto the bench, or sometimes the floor, to be duly swept up by the lab boy at the end of the session for recovery.
  11. They were to become, more or less, the Arts Lab resident band."
  12. Mary Finnigan: It was at this time, when David flew out to Malta, then not only were we organising the Arts Lab but a free open air festival in Beckenham, David, having flown out to the Maltese song festival had sent Angie a postcard saying something to the effect that he was going to be in Italy and why didn't Angie come and join him, which she did, leaving me to sort out both the folk club and the free festival organised for Beckenham Park the following Sunday."
  13. "Honestly, Mil," said Enid gently, "I know it must have been awful when you were turned into a frog, what with the narrow squeak in the potion lab and everything, but don't you think perhaps you're getting a little obsessed with frogs and ponds?

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