(n.) A bench on which work is performed, as in a carpenter's shop.
Example Sentences:
(1) One patient successfully underwent surgery via the "workbench" technique, in which the tumor was dissected from one kidney which was then reinserted as an autograft.
(2) The Sequence Analysis Workbench provides several experimental tools for direct manipulation of sequence data; object-oriented programming makes it possible to construct sophisticated tools quickly, and facilitates critical examination and review of scientific software.
(3) We advocate small-vessel reconstruction in human renal transplantation, either during ex vivo preservation (workbench surgery) or at the time of transplantation.
(4) We conclude that the most important factors for successful reconstruction after craniofacial trauma are to do as much as possible the first time, to obtain wide exposure, to ensure rigid fixation of bone pieces and grafts, and to make use of a workbench procedure where bone fragments are assembled on a side table for subsequent reattachment to the head.
(5) The second experiment investigated whether memory performance would be influenced by mere changes in the label of materials in memory tasks to be biased toward male or female gender background: labelling a shopping list as pertaining to 'groceries' or to 'hardware store'; and a set of directions to 'make a shirt' or to 'make a workbench'.
(6) Dr Ann McKee , a neuropathologist who jointly heads the lab, retrieves a brain from a plastic container and places it carefully on a workbench.
(7) Three commercial products for data acquisition with the Macintosh computer, known by the trade names of LabVIEW, Analog Connection WorkBench, and MacLab were reviewed and compared, on the basis of actual trials, for their suitability in physiological and biological teaching laboratories.
(8) Use of the Menu Workbench program in other bio-medical applications is discussed.
(9) A lamellar microkeratome, an artificial anterior chamber for corneoscleral discs and a refractive workbench for non-freeze modification are shown.
(10) Analog Connection WorkBench offers a combination of versatility and ease of use.
(11) We have developed for this purpose an interactive program, MACAW (Multiple Alignment Construction and Analysis Workbench), that allows the user to construct multiple alignments by locating, analyzing, editing, and combining "blocks" of aligned sequence segments.
(12) This exact model, both in size and shape, may then be used on a workbench to preconstruct an Ilizarov frame that resembles the patient's deformity exactly in three dimensions with respect to size and shape.
(13) The Researcher's Workbench, developed at the University of Utah College of Nursing, is a computer toolkit for nurse researchers.
(14) However that agreement was still on the workbench Monday evening and may yet fall apart.
(15) This article describes the purpose, methods, design, and implementation of the Workbench.
(16) The Workbench is available to all College of Nursing faculty, research associates, and graduate students.
(17) The MICRO system permits performance of biochemical tests at the workbench in the average clinical laboratory without the need for expensive equipment and time-consuming procedures.
(18) Airflow patterns suggested spread into the microbiologic laboratory through an open door located near the implicated workbench station and a false ceiling above the workbench area.
(19) I wrote it in a house full of builders in France, on a synthesiser resting on a Black & Decker workbench, because there was no piano or table.
(20) Removal of the calculi was carried out 3-4 weeks later on a workbench, using microsurgical techniques and ex situ radiographies.
Worktable
Definition:
(n.) A table for holding working materials and implements; esp., a small table with drawers and other conveniences for needlework, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) A sliding microtome is placed under the machine, which consists of a worktable, a stand, and a motor-driven unit.
(2) The hood is a narrow low-volume, high-velocity slot hood located between a belt surface and a worktable; the push device is a jet stripper located inside a driven pulley hood opposite the operator site.
(3) A sliding microtome was put on a worktable with a specially designed motor-driven drill.