The EAC cells were counted using the Trypan Blue assay to calculate the total viable and inviable cells. |
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In the EAC, we find many lesions, including osteomas, exostoses, fibromas, angiomas, cholesteatomas, and epidermal and sebaceous cysts. |
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Following exposure of the EAC via a retroauricular approach, the inferior wall of the EAC was found to be destroyed by the cholesteatoma. |
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Coastal GasLink Pipeline officials said they expect to file an application to amend the EAC with the EAO very shortly. |
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It is important for government program managers to realize, especially as budgets tighten, that the EAC is more than just a number. |
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Usage of the envisaged EAC currency in the settlement of payments is also under consideration. |
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The process, to start after the EAC Council of Ministers meeting in August 2013, was projected to take at least four years. |
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Need for better security systems to tackle fraudulence, illegal immigration, and criminal activities have propelled governments to invest in EAC systems. |
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The accident was noticed straight away as when the helicopter tail got caught in the wire, the area suffered a black-out, which alerted the EAC switch board. |
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Malignant diseases associated with EAC include myelomatosis, Hodgkin's lymphoma, acute leukemia, prostatic adenocarcinoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma and histiocytosis. |
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Essentially the EAC is seeking to manoeuvre the government into wording the legislation in such a way that will definitively rule out denationalising the power utility. |
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Shaikha Hessa concluded by hoping that the EAC children would continue to be creative and innovative and that the centre would achieve its noble and humanitarian mission. |
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