Definitions

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun Plural form of clinostat.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word clinostats.

Examples

  • "Previous studies with cell cultures in clinostats showed increased cell death in T-cells when you take away the gravity stimulus," said Lebsack, "so it was a logical step to test whether we find the same effects in animals exposed to an actual lack of gravity."

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • In these experiments, scientists mimicked weightlessness using clinostats - apparatuses that slowly rotate the study object so the Earth's gravitational pull is never perceived as coming from one consistent direction.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • In these experiments, scientists mimicked weightlessness using clinostats - apparatuses that slowly rotate the study object so the Earth's gravitational pull is never perceived as coming from one consistent direction.

    ScienceBlog.com - Science Blog: Science news straight from the source 2010

  • "Previous studies with cell cultures in clinostats showed increased cell death in T-cells when you take away the gravity stimulus," said Lebsack, "so it was a logical step to test whether we find the same effects in animals exposed to an actual lack of gravity."

    ScienceBlog.com - Science Blog: Science news straight from the source 2010

  • "Previous studies with cell cultures in clinostats showed increased cell death in T-cells when you take away the gravity stimulus, so it was a logical step to test whether we find the same effects in animals exposed to an actual lack of gravity," said Lebsack.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

  • In these experiments, scientists mimicked weightlessness using clinostats - apparatuses that slowly rotate the study object so the Earth's gravitational pull is never perceived as coming from one consistent direction.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • "Previous studies with cell cultures in clinostats showed increased cell death in T-cells when you take away the gravity stimulus, so it was a logical step to test whether we find the same effects in animals exposed to an actual lack of gravity," said Lebsack.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • In these experiments, scientists mimicked weightlessness using clinostats - apparatuses that slowly rotate the study object so the Earth's gravitational pull is never perceived as coming from one consistent direction.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2010

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.