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Definition of Laboratory coat
1. Noun. A light coat worn to protect clothing from substances used while working in a laboratory.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laboratory Coat
Literary usage of Laboratory coat
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biosafety in the Laboratory: Prudent Practices for the Handling and Disposal by National Research Council (U. S.) (1989)
"Gloves and a laboratory coat are recommended for all activities involving
manipulations of contaminated items. Gloves and clothing should be changed when ..."
2. A Laboratory Manual to Accompany Godfrey's Elementary Chemistry by Hollis Godfrey (1910)
"Keep your locker in order. Clean desk and sink before you leave the laboratory.
2. Provide a wiping cloth and a laboratory coat or apron. 3. ..."
3. A French-English Dictionary for Chemists by Austin McDowell Patterson (1921)
"de laboratoire, laboratory coat (esp. a long, full overgarment). bluette, /.
spark, sparkle; flake or scale of hot iron. ..."
4. Niosh Manual of Analytical Methods: Sampling and Analytical Methods for ...edited by Peter M. Eller edited by Peter M. Eller (1994)
"Use proper protective clothing including gloves, safety glasses, and laboratory
coat. SAMPLING: 1. Calibrate each personal sampling pump with a ..."
5. The Psychic Life of Insects by E.-L. Bouvier (1922)
"... and at other times one will find him, in his long linen laboratory coat,
working among his specimens in the old zoological workrooms at No. ..."
6. Journal of Applied Microscopy by Bausch & Lomb Optical Company (1902)
"Elementary Laboratory. Coat and toilet rooms are on this floor. A small dark room
at the front of the basement is to be used for experiments in plant ..."
7. Vivisection: A Heartless Science by STEPHEN. COLERIDGE (1916)
"... who managed to keep his countenance while he fetched in one of the "
bacteriologists, wearing the long white laboratory coat which all the workers wear. ..."