A chip, combining semiconductor and microfluidics technologies, capable of handling and analyzing very small quantities of sample, especially of bodily fluids for medical purposes
A system for describing, measuring, and controlling color, using hue, luminance, and brightness established by the International Committee on Illumination (CIE)
Laboratory A scientific place in the hospital where they examine and report the results of your blood tests; a room or building that scientific tests are done in
Another term for the Lab Color Mode, a device-independent , scientific and accurate method of marking colours based on a scientific study of how humans perceive colours
In Britain, Lab is the written abbreviation for Labour. David Blunkett, MP for Sheffield. Labrador. A laboratory. the written abbreviation of Labour , in British politics. a laboratory
this mode is designed to be device independent; creating consistent color whatever the device (such as monitor, printer, computer, or scanner) used to create or output the image Lab color consists of a luminance or lightness component (L) and two chromatic components: the a component (from green to red) and the b component (from blue to yellow)