71.   For instance, scientists the world over often speak to each other in English, whether their labs are in France or Taiwan.

72.   He said labs were better off testing the hair of live animals and the eyes and livers of slaughtered animals.

73.   Investigators are examining whether the alleged drug lab may have been part of a broader ring involving the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.

74.   It will be years before the lab is fully operational, but Destiny is already making an impact.

75.   Last year, the lab was at the center of a security controversy surrounding allegations against a co-worker, scientist Wen Ho Lee.

76.   Maj. Gen. Yitzhak Eitan, a West Bank army commander, said the explosives lab was the biggest ever uncovered by Israeli forces.

77.   One problem is that specialized labs are few.

78.   Russia maintains that it is not violating the biological or chemical warfare conventions and argues that American military labs are not open either.

79.   Richardson has defended the program and said it should not be interrupted if the federal labs are to attract the best scientists and do world-class research.

80.   Schamasch speculated the German lab may have been unaware the athlete was a woman.

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