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  2. Lab Report - Wikipedia

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    Lab Report was an improvisational, dark ambient, band created by Matthew Schultz, Eric Pounder and Chris Blazen in 1989. The experimental project gained notoriety as one of the earliest dark ambient musical projects stemming from the Industrial music genre.

  3. Inventor's notebook - Wikipedia

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    An inventor's notebook is used by inventors, scientists and engineers to record their ideas, invention process, experimental tests and results and observations. It is not a legal document but is valuable, if properly organized and maintained, since it can help establish dates of conception and reduction to practice.

  4. List of preprint repositories - Wikipedia

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    Preprint server to report on works done during BioHackathons, CodeFests, Sprints or similar events 39 [7] 2020 Center for Open Science: bioRxiv [8] Biology: Open access preprint repository for the biological sciences: 194,000 (2023) [9] 2013 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: BodoArXiv: Medieval Studies: Open Repository for Medieval Studies 71 2019

  5. Wikipedia:Village pump (idea lab) - Wikipedia

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    The idea lab section of the village pump is a place where new ideas or suggestions on general Wikipedia issues can be incubated, for later submission for consensus discussion at Village pump (proposals). Try to be creative and positive when commenting on ideas.

  6. Lab notebook - Wikipedia

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    Page from the notebook of Otto Hahn, 1938. Lab notebook with the complete record of the experiments underlying a published paper. [1] Chemistry stencils that used to be used for drawing equipment in lab notebooks. A laboratory notebook (colloq. lab notebook or lab book) is a primary record of research.

  7. Lab website - Wikipedia

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    The backstage site has allowed the BBC to create a developer network, a location for all those working with the BBC's content to come together and share their ideas and prototypes amongst their peers. The site also contains a blog. The Guardian newspaper in the UK has taken the idea of a lab to the next level with its Comment is free product.

  8. Title page - Wikipedia

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    The title page often shows the title of the work, the person or body responsible for its intellectual content, and the imprint, which contains the name and address of the book's publisher and its date of publication. [2] Particularly in paperback editions it may contain a shorter title than the cover or lack a descriptive subtitle.

  9. Nature (journal) - Wikipedia

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    First title page, 4 November 1869 Not long after the conclusion of The Reader , a former editor, Norman Lockyer , decided to create a new scientific journal titled Nature , [ 17 ] taking its name from a line by William Wordsworth : "To the solid ground of nature trusts the Mind that builds for aye". [ 18 ]