What's the difference between studio and workroom?

Studio


Definition:

  • (n.) The working room of an artist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A tiny studio flat that has become a symbol of London's soaring property prices is to be investigated by planning, environmental health and fire safety authorities after the Guardian revealed details of its shoebox-like proportions.
  • (2) Tracks were almost exclusively written on tour, including this jolting number, with an additional four tracks recorded in the studio.
  • (3) Originally from Pyongyang, the tour guide explains that a “merited artist” from Mansudae, North Korea’s biggest art studio in Pyongyang, was responsible for the main piece, but that it took 63 artists almost two years to complete.
  • (4) China's best-known artist Ai Weiwei has been detained at Beijing airport this morning and police have surrounded his studio in the capital.
  • (5) Ridley and Boyega are part of a swathe of actors – also including Girls' Adam Driver and Ingmar Bergman regular Max von Sydow – who were confirmed by studio Disney in May.
  • (6) Sir Philip Green has interesting tax arrangements but far from being labelled morally repugnant in a Mexico TV studio, he has got a government review to head up," she said.
  • (7) The "Be Kind Rewind Protocol", as he calls it, involves setting up small studios with modest sets and facilities – props, back-projection footage, video cameras – so that groups of people can make their own amateur movies together according to anti-auteurist rules drawn up by Gondry.
  • (8) In an interview on Jonathan Ross's chat show on ITV1 in September 2011, Adele had said: "I'm going back in the studio in November, fingers crossed.
  • (9) This brings lads like 12-year-old Matthew Mason down from the magnificent studio his father Mark, from a coal-mining town ravaged by pit closures, lovingly built him in the back garden at Gants Hill, north-east London.
  • (10) San Francisco Tenderloin map They could potentially gentrify this gritty, 50-block swath of downtown into condos, lofts, hipster bars, organic cafes and yoga studios, as has happened in other parts of San Francisco and the Bay area.
  • (11) Told him we'll waive VAT on #BandAid30 so every penny goes to fight Ebola November 15, 2014 Thousands of onlookers turned out to watch the arrival of artists including One Direction, Paloma Faith, Disclosure, Jessie Ware, Ellie Goulding and Clean Bandit at Sarm studios in Notting Hill, west London .
  • (12) If Summer had had a hard time singing Love To Love You (only when Moroder cleared the studio and dimmed the lights did she finally capture the voluptuous feel she was after), listening to the thing presented an even stiffer test.
  • (13) With movies it was Adolph Zukor, who created the Hollywood studio system.
  • (14) We’re going to splice this together with a tweet from Tory MP David Gauke this week in which he unwittingly revealed that the Star Wars set at Pinewood Studios features a brand new Death Star .
  • (15) There are currently 800,000 more one-person households in New York than there are studio and one-bedroom apartments.
  • (16) Casino Royale, whose rights had been individually sold off by Fleming in 1955, eventually passed to Eon in 1999 as a result of an agreement between Eon’s backers MGM and rival Hollywood studio Sony – thereby clearing the way for the 2006 version.
  • (17) It also creates the potential for clashes in the studio between BNP members and anti-racism groups who have also urged supporters to try to join the audience.
  • (18) The cavernous studio will play host to a half-sized football pitch, where pundits will demonstrate what players did or didn't do correctly and there are other technological innovations planned that marry broadband interactivity with live coverage.
  • (19) Other joint venture deals, designed to give the Pinewood name a global footprint, have also created Pinewood Toronto Studios and Pinewood Malaysia Iskandar Studios, with the latter due to open in 2013.
  • (20) There are also major issues for everyone from pay-TV giants from BSkyB to Hollywood film studios and homegrown TV production companies.

Workroom


Definition:

  • (n.) Any room or apartment used especially for labor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The present standard method for evaluating asbestos fiber concentrations in workroom air excludes fibers less than 5 micron long even though it has been shown that small fiber concentrations dominate in a dust cloud.
  • (2) While most of seven carbon felt preparations tested failed to absorb n-hexane in humid air or the amounts absorbed were no longer proportional to vapor concentrations even in dry air when the sum of the three vapor concentrations were over 3 times workroom threshold limits, two preparations revealed capacity to absorb n-hexane even in the air with relative humidity of 95%.
  • (3) Arsenic in hair was found to be a more reliable biologic test than tests on urine, obviously reflecting the differences in arsenic concentrations in workroom air.
  • (4) The experiments showed that the directed push-pull ventilation system can be used effectively to reduce the contaminant emission into a workroom, if the jets are located so that the eddy currents induced by the worker or other obstructions are minimized or eliminated.
  • (5) The concentrations of carbon disulphide and hydrogen sulphide in the workroom air had been measured regularly since 1950, and about 4000 measurements were available.
  • (6) The mean value of the acrylonitrile concentrations in the workroom area was 0.19 (SE 0.07) mg.m-3.
  • (7) Or the planes that fly behind the towers of the Barbican against a cloudy blue sky; even the notebooks on the floor of my workroom, which stand out as coloured rectangles against the floor.
  • (8) Complete methods including sampling and analysis procedures for the determination of eight amines in workroom air are also given.
  • (9) The levels of mercury vapor in the workroom air influenced the HgU in a statistically significant way only for male dentists in Public Dental Care.
  • (10) The relationship between atmospheric exposure to nickel and urine and plasma nickel concentrations was studied by following four workers from an electroplating shop for one work week by daily measurements of the nickel concentration in workroom air with personal samplers and nickel concentrations in blood and urine samples collected before and after the work shift.
  • (11) Adopting individual respiratory protective equipments, even if in those limited situations in which they are justified, must be consequent to a selection related with the nature of the pollutants to which the operator is, or may be, exposed, with the peculiarity of the workroom environment and, lastly, with the degree of security to be achieved.
  • (12) Special attention is given to estimating vapor exposures and the critical elements of an indoor air pollution model that assumes conservation of contaminant mass in a specified box of workroom air.
  • (13) A proposal for the 252Cf intracavitary brachytherapeutic workroom with the description of the technical equipment for the radioactive source storage and manipulation and the personal protection against the gamma-neutron radiation is provided.
  • (14) Speaking publicly for the first time since he came out as gay in interviews with ESPN and the New York Times a fortnight ago, the University of Missouri defensive end told reporters at the NFL’s Scouting Combine that his focus now was simply on earning himself a job in the leagu e. “Good afternoon, my name is Michael Sam,” said the player after arriving at his designated podium in the Media Workroom at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
  • (15) The calculated effect specific exposure index (EI), assuming an additive effect and based on the effect specific limit values (ESLVs) for two critical effects [irritation mucous membranes and (pre) narcotic effects] exceeded unity in one workroom in two of the screen printing plants.
  • (16) In combination with a standard sander hood, both devices significantly reduced the wood dust emission into the workroom.
  • (17) The infrastructure of their establishment is composed of 3 hospital departments: admission, geronto-psychiatry, reinsertion, and of different intermediary structures: the self-governing therapeutic community, the home and the protected workroom, the protected apartments and the family placing.
  • (18) The first objective, evaluation of the level of the control of the workrooms exerted on the food contamination hazard by pathogenic or potentially pathogenic organisms, was carried out by allotting specific scores to several characteristics of laboratories or workers' habits, as suggested by the "Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point" (HACCP) method for butcher's shops and fish markets.
  • (19) The concentration of airborne microbes, their endotoxins and the prevalence of byssinotic symptoms among workers were measured in the cardrooms of seven cotton spinning, a wool spinning and two cotton waste mills and in a dusty workroom of a group of five willowing mills, a tea-packing plant and a pipe tobacco factory.
  • (20) A method for the determination of emissions in workroom air as a result of the thermal degradation of polyester coating powders is described.

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