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Answer for the clue "Scientific article? ", 7 letters:
labcoat

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n. (alternative spelling of lab coat English)

Usage examples of labcoat.

When they reached a room full of humming machines, computer workstations, and glass-fronted cabinets, the labcoat picked up a small glass vial with the remains of their sample and said, "I'd like to ask you a lot of questions about where you got this.

The labcoat sat back in his chair and folded his hands in front of him.

The labcoat looked relieved, but his sweat had stained wide circles under the arms of his labcoat, and he stank.

The labcoat smiled in a way that told Kham that he'd shown his ignorance and allowed the guy to feel superior again.

There was no suggestion of Station or job uniform, other than the white labcoats worn by a few.

Unlike Duncan, he had no self-modifications that showed, even when he removed both his labcoat and the shirt he wore beneath it.

With a relieved sigh, he picked it up, popped its cap, squirted some of its contents into his palm, and reached beneath his labcoat to massage the edges of his gills.

He felt relief that he was no longer in the labor camp, pleasure at the white labcoat that draped his scrawny frame, more pleasure at the touch of the petri dish in his fingers, and anxiety whenever he wondered what they would ask him to make.

In the pockets of her labcoat her fingers twitched as if they were entering data on a purely metaphysical keypad.

Jerry's got problems enough already with the labcoat crowd, without that kind of damage to his credibility.

A man in a white labcoat was bent over, examining something in a small arched niche.

From the labcoats, predictably, came a small burst of laughter, but Henderson didn't crack a smile, and the rest of the brass followed his lead.

It was a transgenetic staph, said some labcoat, mixed with a clever gene from the slime-mould family.