lablink

/ˈlæbˌlɪŋk/
noun
  1. A connection or link between a laboratory and another system, device, or network, often used for data transfer or communication.
    • The new lablink improved the speed of transferring test results to the main database.
    • We set up a secure lablink between the university lab and the cloud server.
    • The lablink allowed researchers to share real-time data with the hospital.
  2. A physical or virtual cable or interface that connects laboratory equipment to a computer or network.
    • The technician plugged the lablink into the spectrometer to start the analysis.
    • A faulty lablink caused the data logger to stop recording.
    • Make sure the lablink is properly connected before running the experiment.
verb
  1. To connect a laboratory system or device to another system, network, or piece of equipment for data exchange or control.
    • The software allows you to lablink multiple instruments at once.
    • She learned how to lablink the temperature sensors to the monitoring station.
    • We need to lablink the new microscope to the central database.
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