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  2. Laboratory information management system - Wikipedia

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    Lab orders in the LIMS module of the GNU Health project. A laboratory information management system ( LIMS ), sometimes referred to as a laboratory information system ( LIS ) or laboratory management system ( LMS ), is a software -based solution with features that support a modern laboratory 's operations.

  3. Mesa Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Mesa Laboratory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research is a research center located in Boulder, Colorado. The building complex was designed by modernist architect I. M. Pei in 1961 as his first project outside of city building design. [ 1 ]

  4. Richards Medical Research Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The Goddard Laboratories, which are connected to the Richards Laboratories, have a similar appearance. When the University of Pennsylvania decided it needed a new medical research building, the dean of fine arts recommended Louis Kahn, a highly regarded professor of architecture on the faculty there who had been exploring new approaches for modern architecture.

  5. Interstitial space - Wikipedia

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    An interstitial space is an intermediate space located between regular-use floors, commonly located in hospitals and laboratory-type buildings to allow space for the mechanical systems of the building. By providing this space, laboratory and hospital rooms may be easily rearranged throughout their lifecycles and therefore reduce lifecycle cost.

  6. Building 20 - Wikipedia

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    Building 20 was originally referred to by one of the architects, George McCreery of McCreery & Theriault, as the "Building 22 Annex". The Rad Lab had started in MIT Building 4, then had a radome constructed on Building 6, then expanded to Building 24 (erected in 1941), and to Building 22 (completed in May 1942).

  7. Standardization in Lab Automation - Wikipedia

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    The consortium for Standardization in Lab Automation (SiLA) is a not-for-profit membership organization formed by software suppliers, system integrators and pharma/biotech companies. It develops and introduces new device and data interface standards allowing rapid integration of lab automation hardware and data management systems.

  8. List of research centers at the University of Massachusetts ...

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    Antennas and Propagation Laboratory; Architecture and Real-Time Systems Laboratory [1] Center for Advanced Sensor and Communication Antennas (CASCA) Complex Systems Modeling and Control Laboratory; Emerging Nanoelectronics Laboratory [2] Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA) Feedback Control ...

  9. Harvard Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis

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    Dutton also contributed the program DOT.MAP to the Laboratory's family of distributed software (1977). [15] In 1977 James Dougenik, Duane Niemeyer, and Nicholas Chrisman developed contiguous area cartograms. [16] Bruce Donald, working at the Laboratory from 1978 to 1984, wrote BUILDER, a program for computer-aided architecture.