Examples of using Research lab in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The School of Business Marketing Research Lab is designed to offer state-of-the-art facilities for students studying business statistics,
The Edison Botanical Research Lab, one of the most impressive portions of the tour,
to the last known functioning research lab.
The Human Performance Research Lab contains the latest computerized systems for the measurement of oxygen uptake,
to the last known functioning research lab.
This was followed by an announcement made earlier this year that said they would be opening up a research lab to study Bitcoin's decentralized ledger in London.
Siena's School of Business Marketing Research Lab offers state-of-the-art facilities for students studying business statistics,
I run a research lab on child autism in conjunction with Yale and the Greenwich hospital.
Informed by Nike Sport Research Lab data, grain-like micro-textures across the upper provide extra grip on key areas, for added precision when striking, receiving and passing.
ultrasonic processor for your research lab or your industrial production,
the founder of Emotion Research Lab in Valencia, Spain,
ultrasonic processor for your research lab or your industrial production,
The principle was developed in the mid-90s by the U.S Naval Research Lab.
In 1999, AT&T acquired the Olivetti& Oracle Research Lab, from Olivetti and Oracle Corporation.
Onion Routing was developed sometime in the mid-90s by the U.S Naval Research Lab(NRL).
A joint Big Data research lab has been established by the University of Debrecen
Chris Bishop, who heads Microsoft's Cambridge research lab, felt the same way thirty years ago,
Scientists at Intel's research lab in Pittsburgh are working to find ways to read
I lead a university-based biological research lab, where we value curiosity
TRIPS, which stands for Tera-op Reliable Intelligently adaptive Processing System, is a chip architecture developed in collaboration with IBM's Austin Research Lab.