Sentences with phrase «lab mates who»

Lab mates who sing to themselves while working can be a particular kind of annoyance — unless your lab mate is Indre Viskontas.

Not exact matches

I'm talking about consciously not mentioning sensitive information in e-mails — for instance, e-mails to that mate of yours who works in a lab that collaborates with your main competitors.
These were people who had presented their work to their lab mates in academia without a problem.
Throughout the years I've been paying attention and taking notes, I've found that those who succeed in their own careers are the ones who learn from others» experiences, whether it be fellow lab mates, peer - level contacts, or C - suite residents.
«What people say they want in a mate and what qualities they actually seek don't tend to correspond,» said Coye Cheshire, an associate professor at the School of Information at Berkeley who has studied this with Mr. Fiore, Professor Mendelsohn and Lindsay Shaw Taylor, a member of the school's self, identity and relationships lab.
This is the first known investigation to examine the role of peer entry as a means to determine the social competence of boys with ADHD as they joined lab - based games played by age - mates who were good friends but unfamiliar with entry boys.
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