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laboratories

noun as in testing room

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In questioning, Thomas said to a lawyer for Danco Laboratories, the manufacturer of mifepristone, that the Comstock Act is "fairly broad, and it specifically covers drugs such as yours."

From Salon

But “small samples like this aren’t good for establishing the benefits of a treatment, conclusively showing safety or demonstrating that an investigational treatment is better than placebo,” said Christine Conelea, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School who runs the university’s Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Laboratories.

Two of the Russian defence ministry's scientific laboratories have also been designated.

From BBC

Yet, in Silent Spring, Carson laments, “The chemicals to which life is asked to make its adjustment are no longer merely the calcium and silica and copper … they are the synthetic creations of man’s inventive mind, brewed in his laboratories and having no counterparts in nature. … Such ingenious manipulations have produced a battery of poisons of truly extraordinary power.”

From Slate

Yet, in Silent Spring, Carson laments, “The chemicals to which life is asked to make its adjustment are no longer merely the calcium and silica and copper … they are the synthetic creations of man’s inventive mind, brewed in his laboratories and having no counterparts in nature. … Such ingenious manipulations have produced a battery of poisons of truly extraordinary power.”

From Slate

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