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physics laboratory

n. a laboratory for research in physics [syn: physics lab]

Usage examples of "physics laboratory".

A candidate particle physics laboratory had quickly emerged: Fermilab, outside Chicago, where Malenfant had a drinking-buddy relationship with the director.

The advantages of this position were that the salary was larger than the average one, that it carried the promise of the development of a Physics Laboratory adequate to our needs, and that an official position for me would be provided in this laboratory.

I wandered around, looking at the unlikely apparatus she used to get her results, fascinated as always by my failure to recognize much that reminded me of the physics laboratory I had known when I was an undergraduate, and being careful not to touch anything.

He asked to speak at her memorial service, which was held, as the custom was, in the place where the dead person had worked: in this case one of the lecture rooms in the Physics laboratory building.

The physics laboratory at Bridgetown Memorial High School was a longish room with one wall formed by the windows of the building front.

The beast-drawn wagon that waited outside did not head off toward the nuclear physics laboratory, as it usually did.

The lead contractor on the project, Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory, was able to develop a system called Polygraph Assisted Scoring System (PASS) using a briefcase-sized AXCITON computerized polygraph.

Later he graduated with honors at Stanford and became director of the Harvey Pattenden National Physics Laboratory in Oregon.

I'm with the federal government, and we're running an audit on Pattenden Physics Laboratory.