There is a significant number of people of east European and Oriental extraction wandering the streets of York at any given time. |
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In the real case, it is likely that combustion products would have been removed by the extraction hood, even after the fan had failed. |
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Sediments were pulverized, sieved through a 2mm mesh brass sieve and stored in brown paper bags in preparation for extraction. |
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The tissue was immediately frozen and stored in liquid nitrogen until DNA extraction. |
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He thus tasked himself to extraction from what was not, oddly enough, a torrid steamy love affair with an accountant. |
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Samples were kept frozen until the extraction of xylem water by cryogenic vacuum distillation from stem samples. |
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But as more and more rebel soldiers assault the extraction zone, the beleaguered marines prepare for a last stand. |
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The results obtained by the 2 methods of specimen handling and DNA extraction were indistinguishable. |
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Her medical history was unremarkable except for the extraction of a polyp from the uterine cervix. |
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The need to deal with information overload is immediate, which is why the text extraction model is being so actively pursued. |
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Since you're on a timer to go from the insertion point to the extraction point, you have to run around with guns blazing. |
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This group includes Sugar Beets, grown for sugar extraction and mangel-wurzels, grown for livestock feed. |
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The early extraction process involved placing the rock in a stamp mill, which acted like a large hammer, breaking up the rock. |
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For DNA extraction, three 10 m sections were cut from paraffin blocks, dewaxed and dried in a vacuum. |
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Current methods involve many solvent extraction cycles and vitrification after nitric acid treatment and evaporation. |
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Those substances were prepared by solvent extraction or, more destructively, by distillation. |
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This technique would, however, have been unsuitable for the extraction of harder stones such as granite. |
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Soluble and insoluble fractions were separated by centrifugation at 8 000 g for 30 min at the extraction temperature. |
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When the plants were mature, virally infected streaks were excised for RNA extraction. |
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Priests, seers and prophets, witches and medicine men were in a strong position to inaugurate their own system of extraction. |
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Similarities across actually encountered expressions allow the extraction of schemas of varying degrees of abstraction. |
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Her extraction method separates casein from milk with high-pressure carbon dioxide. |
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Cold soaking the fruit for 36 hours along with a 14 day, open top fermentation expanded the extraction. |
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Definitive therapy is root canal treatment or extraction, which in selected cases may be delayed until swelling has subsided. |
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He is a fair, gaunt man of Norwegian extraction, an international lawyer I think, and has a careful, courteous manner. |
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Having put the corkscrew to work on stubborn plastic corks I achieved effortless extraction every time. |
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The SQL query language and the programming language Perl were used for sequence alignment and subsequence extraction. |
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Much of the water meadow has now become a lake, flooded after the extraction of gravel. |
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The space maintainer will need to stay in place until the succedaneous tooth erupts into the extraction area. |
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Solvents permitted in the UK for extraction include acetone, hexane, ethyl acetate, ethyl alcohol, and carbon dioxide. |
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All filters were frozen for at least 24 h prior to extraction in methanol and fluorometric determination of chlorophyll concentrations. |
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A process for separating oxygenous organic compounds from aqueous media by liquid-liquid extraction with an organic extraction agent. |
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Then he attended to another patient and when he returned I assented to the extraction whereupon he gave me a local anaesthetic. |
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But why is the work of this small, blonde, blazingly confident woman of Russian-Jewish extraction so ballyhooed? |
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This knowledge of fire is conditioned by the social world of organized logging and timber extraction. |
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After dental extraction bleeding can be stopped with oral tranexamic acid mouth wash. |
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The foresters, therefore, clear the forest floor of excessive leaf litter and any debris of recent timber extraction operation. |
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After 1 min of extraction, cells were sedimented and the supernatant was decanted. |
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Leaf samples were taken and immediately immersed in liquid nitrogen until extraction. |
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A portion of each sample was chopped into small pieces, frozen, and homogenized in fresh CTAB extraction buffer. |
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Embryogenic tissues were homogenized to a very fine powder in liquid nitrogen and then sugar extraction was carried out. |
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Earthworms are collected by extraction using formalin or mustard solution, by digging and by handsorting. |
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Price measures of value provide a proxy for the particular form that the extraction of surplus value takes in particular contexts. |
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His mother was of Dutch extraction, so he had not a drop of English blood in his veins. |
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In Central America and Mexico, the Chinese may have introduced technologies for papermaking, dye extraction and jade working. |
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Considering the ubiety of the bridges and the surroundings, this paper focused on the water recognition based on feature extraction. |
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By that time he expects to be partnered by a major mining company to fund the expensive process of gold extraction. |
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The extraction of teeth is a commonly performed and generally safe procedure. |
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Leaves from adults were macerated with liquid nitrogen and then 75 mg of the tissue was mixed with 375 ml of extraction buffer. |
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Dentists generally recommend extraction of unfavourably positioned wisdom teeth. |
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Davy went on to apply his method for preparing sodium to the extraction of potassium, calcium, and other active metals. |
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As much as 250,000 foot-pounds of torque and 120 tons of extraction force are used to screw in and withdraw the auger. |
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Each hollow is the partly infilled remains of an extraction pit or mine shaft cut through the chalk to reach seams of flint below. |
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They are being totally unreal as to the existing environmental impacts of the resource extraction called broadacre farming. |
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One of the first applications of the screw was in presses for the extraction of oil from olives and juice from grapes. |
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Whole petals or dissected tissues were chopped with a sharp razor blade in 0.5 ml of nuclei extraction buffer. |
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Lipid was extracted from the yolk using Soxhlet extraction with petroleum ether as a solvent. |
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For essential oil extraction, the seed is ground immediately before distillation to increase oil yield and minimize distillation time. |
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The seminiferous tubules were gently pelleted and subjected to proteinase digestion and DNA extraction. |
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His mother was of Scots extraction and his father was descended from Belgian bourgeoisie. |
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The allocation of blocks of the North Sea for oil exploration and extraction requires formal organization. |
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Mitochondrial DNA was extracted from two fish using a standard phenol and chloroform extraction protocol. |
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In general, increasing the drying temperature led to an increase in the extractability of Cr and Cu for all three extraction methods. |
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Following digestion, each sample was purified with two phenol extractions and a single chloroform extraction. |
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Joseph Mercedes, a young man of Spanish extraction, from San Diego, Cal., is the latest claimant of unusual psychic powers. |
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In the future, they ruled, the Portuguese or Spanish extraction of the candidate must be clear beyond any doubt. |
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The Lucchesi family, of Italian extraction, have lived for many years in Dundalk. |
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The workers of Chinese extraction started dominating the dyeing department. |
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That extraction mission was made difficult by the circumstances and the fact that she doubted the validity of the operation. |
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Their dry matter content was measured by an infrared humidity analyser and samples were frozen until enzyme extraction was performed. |
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The water is recycled and reused, but it is still a very costly method of extraction because it takes a lot of natural gas to create steam. |
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Treatment Conservative measures consist of incision and drainage of abscesses, regular extraction of protruding hairs, and sitz baths. |
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The system can include one or more tube extraction and re-insertion mechanisms for extracting or inserting tubes of a compactable mold. |
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This incremental feature extraction layer determines each unaccessed features predictive value dynamically since after each extraction changes. |
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She kindly consented to accompany me and gamely held my hand throughout the extraction. |
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The extraction of salt and carnallite from the ponds will be done via heavy machines named Harvesters. |
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Recent research has investigated the extraction of nutritional supplements and pharmaceuticals from distillers' grains. |
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After extraction, the plant material was removed from the filter paper and re-dried. |
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Soil water content at the various depths were measured by a neutron probe and extraction was calculated by water balance. |
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It is produced using defatted soy flakes followed by a water or alcohol extraction process that removes soluble carbohydrates. |
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The data extraction sheet attempted to collate confounding variables, but no data were provided in the trial reports. |
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Before the extraction of RNA and flavour compounds, samples were deseeded and powdered under liquid nitrogen using a blender. |
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The treatment plan provides the extraction of the ankylotic deciduous molars and their replacement with implant-borne single crowns. |
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We used modern biological extraction technology to obtain extracts of reishi, ginseng, wolfberry, peony, and licorice. |
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Peat extraction focuses around the more northerly Levels by the River Brue, where the treacherous ground still buckles the roads. |
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Percent fat was determined by lipid extraction with diethyl ether for 16 h in a Soxhlet apparatus. |
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Type I peridotites are interpreted to be the residua remaining after extraction of a partial melt. |
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The next morning I flew on to Bird Island where I was met by the owner Guy Savy, an Anglophile Seychellois of French extraction. |
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An extraction is often used as preparation for a restorative dental procedure such as dentures. |
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Oil extraction will adversely affect millions of migratory waterfowl and golden eagles, as well as polar bears, caribou and bowhead whales. |
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A newborn boy delivered at full term by ventouse extraction had a widespread petechial rash and a cephalhaematoma. |
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The pregnancy was uneventful, but the baby was delivered by ventouse extraction owing to fetal tachycardia. |
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Spanish subtitles are included, so viewers of Latin extraction can feel demeaned in two languages. |
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Lidocaine hydrochloride can also be injected into the furuncular lesion to facilitate extraction. |
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In 1998 it recommenced extraction of sandstone from a quarry at Stancliffe in Derbyshire. |
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Surgeons brought him into the world using forceps after two earlier attempts to deliver him by ventouse extraction had failed. |
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The extraction process begins here, where solvent and water begin to separate bitumen from sand and clay. |
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If there is an extraction of our people, they can return fire to defend themselves. |
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Another major development was an underground ore handling system for the drill, extraction and trucking levels associated with the stopes. |
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The involuntary extraction of data from humans across borders requires a review of standards of privacy and data protection laws. |
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The company took a portable extraction plant down to the spit and excavated the ash from the lakebed for some months. |
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The procedure involved the extraction of the lower jaw and its substitution by a bone transplant from the fibula of the patient. |
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The two main methods of extraction are opencast mining and underground mining. |
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Using a tamper, he levels and compresses the grinds, a technique absolutely necessary for uniform extraction. |
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The particular solvent used in the extraction process affects the resulting formulation of the product. |
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Problems 12 to 18 involve the extraction of square roots, and the remaining problems involve the extraction of cube roots. |
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Twenty years later, with the extraction site flooded, the lake began to produce rudd, perch and crucian carp to a few local anglers. |
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Prescribing of drugs for Alzheimer's disease and prophylactic extraction of wisdom teeth showed trends consistent with, but not obviously a consequence of, the guidance. |
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Because this is an extraction fan to exhaust the hot air from inside the central core, I glued a large metal washer to the rotor hub to hide the green PCB inside. |
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From extracting gold powder from riverbeds by using mercury to the open-pit mining, man has come long way in refining and expediting the process of extraction. |
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There were considerable difficulties in resolving enzymes in T. loscosii, due to interference during the extraction from polyphenolic substances and volatile oils. |
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He said upon the completion of phase one, the company would begin phase two which would involve the building of electrical winning and solvent extraction of copper ore. |
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While they generate a return, financial assets are not themselves productive capital engaged in the actual extraction of surplus value from the working class. |
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Finally, we will investigate the tradeoffs among data imperceptibility, data hiding capacity, and probabilities of extraction errors in different applications. |
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Basically any quality of weed will do, since the extraction of THC is the point and not the flavor or loftiness of effect. |
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We also accomplished the extraction of unidirectional movement from the bidirectional movements along the linear tracks by adding arrowhead patterns on the tracks. |
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The procedures and apparatus required for extraction purposes are simple. |
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The Euclidean construction axiom allows for the extraction of all real square roots and thus includes even more constructions than the Pythagorean axiom. |
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With natural gas, shale gas and new technologies for extraction becoming more important, fossil fuels are likely to play a central role for decades to come. |
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Although ricin can be purified through chemical extraction processes from castor beans, the material found in these jars was far less toxic than purified ricin. |
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Cell pellets from each cell line were shipped on dry ice to 6 laboratories for DNA extraction and molecular genetic testing, performed per local standard procedures. |
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Of particular interest are the remains of the presses used for the extraction of olive oil, which was produced on a large scale in the region in antiquity. |
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For water extraction of Sophora flavescens, 200 g of dried root was mixed with 1,800 ml of distilled water and extracted under reflux for 3 hr by boiling the mixture. |
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How are you applying this technique to something which has been so much in the news recently and that is the question of cyanide used for the extraction of gold? |
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The method includes the mechanical dissolution of the fiber parts containing thaumatin and, since the protein is very easy to dissolve in water, the aqueous extraction. |
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With the results being normalised by extraction of the origin and destination populations, these push and pull factors are meaningful when compared relatively. |
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This amounted in effect to a diktat by finance capital that new measures had to be adopted to increase the extraction of surplus value from the working class. |
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To get fulvic acid you have to do an acid extraction of humic acid. |
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A royalty can also be regarded as a factor payment for the extraction of the mineral resource similar to factor payments on capital and labor inputs. |
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Fatal complications and outcomes were similar between neonates and infants from two large birth cohorts in the United States after delivery by forceps or vacuum extraction. |
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Also begun was the extraction of rare minerals and gemstones along with their accompanying minerals in the Il'men Mountains as well as recovery of uvarovite at Sarany. |
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Ibrahim made clear to Deputy Dennis Meyer that his daughter was a respectful and dutiful girl of Sudanese extraction. |
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Dispersion-free solvent extraction has been carried out with microporous hydrophillic and microporous composite hydrophobic-hydrophillic membranes in flat shape. |
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Yet, the comparative rate of intracranial hemorrhage is not statistically different when vacuum extraction, forceps delivery and cesarean section during labor are compared. |
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The district was a major contributor in the oilseed production in the State, and the groundnut, gingelly and coconut oil extraction units provided employment to many. |
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Winemakers can overdo the colour extraction and thus spoil the flavour. |
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A land farm is the term used for a commercial operation where waste from oil and gas extraction is spread on top of the ground. |
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Treatment includes an oral examination, cleaning, topical fluoride application, restoration of carious teeth, pulp therapy, and, when necessary, tooth extraction. |
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Leaf discs and the unpollinated pistils of unopened flower buds from both the control and HTS-treated plants were also collected for total RNA extraction. |
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The reverse iontophoretic extraction of glucose across the skin is primarily electroosmotic and has been successfully used to monitor glycemia in diabetics. |
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Alkaloids from samples of diet pills obtained at natural health food outlets underwent either pressurized fluid extraction or solvent extraction with sonication. |
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Dry socket infection is at the site of a recent tooth extraction, causing pain, bad breath, and unpleasant taste. |
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The extraction process generally involved defatting the bran with a mixture of hexade, ethanol and water. |
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There is plenty of evidence of chalk extraction on the Downs particularly along the scarp slope. |
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Never mind that Sokolich is actually of Croatian extraction. |
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Features reel-to-reel transportation with integrated fume extraction and vacuum hold-down of the material being marked. |
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Radiographs showed radiolucencies in the bone surrounding the extraction site. |
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The deal is expected to include the capture of natural gas released as a by-product of crude oil extraction, an Oil Ministry official said. |
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An acid-free method of microfossil extraction from clay-rich lithologies using the surfactant Rewoquat. |
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The military and resource extraction industries operate strong sonar and blasting operations. |
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Injection of surfactant to change properties of the reservoir rock and fluid is one of enhanced oil extraction methods. |
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This stimulated a vast network of extraction and supply, which formed part of royal monopolies in southern Germany and Austria. |
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The service sector is the largest sector in the economy, followed by manufacturing and construction and then farming and raw material extraction. |
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The extraction of mtDNA from a second specimen was reported in 2000, and showed no sign of modern human descent from Neanderthals. |
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Copolymeric solid-phase extraction for quantitating drugs of abuse in urine by wide-bore capillary gas chromatography. |
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In solvent extraction process, membrane contactors offer some superior characteristics compared to other traditional technologies. |
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During roasting, coffee develops a small amount of benzo pyrene, a strong mutagen and carcinogen which is released during extraction and brewing. |
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This material, with a low level of almost apolar compounds was then submitted to exhaustive extraction with ethanol in a Soxhlet device. |
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The Structured Query Language reportedly allows easy extraction of data from the system for interfacing to third-party programs and systems. |
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Genomic DNA was isolated from whole blood using Nucleon BACC DNA extraction kit. |
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Upon the completion of the extraction procedure, the raffinate was distilled using a makeshift distillation apparatus. |
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The bagasses were obtained, using direct extraction, from the arils and peel of the fruit. |
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The company's Arioso high performance air filtration composite media are found in high efficiency fume extraction filters. |
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Halting the extraction of limestone pavement in Cumbria and stopping any new peat extraction sites are two massive achievements. |
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The magnet-containing bowel can then be exteriorised for magnet extraction and repair. |
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Methods for collecting and sorting specimens include litterbag sampling and berlese funnel extraction. |
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Alvarez JM, Rico MI, Obrador A Lixiviation and extraction of zinc in a calcareous soil treated with zinc-chelated fertilizers. |
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Comparing two extraction methods for DNA identification of birdstrike remains. |
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Many of the others who did the same were also men of Italian extraction. |
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Records of extraction of the element reach back to the 12th century. |
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Synergistic solvent extraction of trivalent lanthanoids with mixtures of 1-phenyl-3-methyl-4-pivaloyl-5-pyrazolone and crown ethers. |
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Richo explained that a hot extraction results in more usnic and barbatic acids. |
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Women with a pre-pregnancy BMI of 40 or more had the strongest risk of C-section and increased risk of vacuum extraction delivery. |
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The new release introduces complete schema extraction and SQL scripting of database objects. |
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Determination of gabapentin in serum using solid phase extraction and gas-liquid chromatography. |
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What is intact dilation and extraction, if it is not partial-birth abortion? |
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But that did not diminish the intensity of the debate over partial-birth abortion, known medically as intact dilation and extraction. |
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Robust feature extraction arithmetic based on parametrical log-polar transformation for texture image. |
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Conditions imposed include a new shopfront more in keeping with the area and the provision of suitable filtration and extraction equipment. |
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The plant in Antwerp is BASF's second butadiene extraction plant in Europe. |
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The facility's laboratory is able to process samples from wells for extraction of micropaleontological material. |
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This article discusses the management of cataract and describes the application of femtosecond lasers to assist cataract extraction. |
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Uncontrolled burning, turf extraction and overgrazing by sheep is responsible for the loss of fodder. |
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Paradoxical cardiac and cerebral arterial gas embolus during percutaneous lead extraction in a patient with a patent foramen ovale. |
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They also obtained amounts of Sia similar to those obtained by NaOH extraction. |
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The stop valves with flanges at the end of nipples are used for the extraction of oil and natural gas by the fountain method. |
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Metallurgical test work indicates the primary ore to be free-milling with extraction of better than 90 percent. |
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Surgical intervention included tooth extraction, subgingival scaling, and frenectomy. |
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The extraction combines six stages that could be broken down into some other substages. |
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Oil extraction experiments were performed by using low frequency vibration experimental apparatus, conical flask, sands, surfactant solution etc. |
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This purification procedure provides a new, high efficiency method for the extraction of high purity rSLZ from culture supernate. |
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Nosher and Siegel described six patients in whom percutaneous extraction was successfully performed for removal of foreign bodies. |
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Until recently, defatted rice bran, a coproduct of rice oil extraction, was considered a low-value ingredient. |
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Milling was an extraction of the smallest core structure visible, which was defined as a small, crenulated otolith-core outline. |
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Phenols from oregano and wild thyme extracts were obtained by using pressurized liquid extraction. |
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A transverse venotomy enables the introduction of a venous Fogarty catheter for extraction of thrombus from the iliac vein. |
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But the birth wasn't without its complications and a doctor had to be brought in to extract the baby by ventouse extraction. |
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This parameter extraction replaces a variety of difficult measuring techniques. |
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Gingivectomy and dental extraction of 61, 71, and 81 due to caries was performed when a normal general condition had been achieved. |
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For cell wall analysis, extraction and separation of peptidoglycan precursors was performed as described. |
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To monitor the quality of DNA extraction and potential PCR inhibition, we added low concentrations of phocine herpesvirus to the lysis buffer. |
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Iron-bound phosphorus in marine sediments as measured by bicarbonate dithionite extraction. |
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Domtar found that PKT helped improve the process through enhanced performance reporting, gauges health tracking, and on-the-spot data extraction. |
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Because of this deficiency, hemophiliacs are susceptible to serious blood loss following minor cuts or tooth extraction. |
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In order to eliminate the endogenesis interferer, rat urine samples were cleaned up by using solid-phase extraction with polyamide cartridges. |
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Duncan et al recommended bezoar extraction by multiple enterotomies in cases of Rapunzel syndrome. |
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There are presently twenty-two developed pits used for the extraction of aggregate ' clay, and pumicite. |
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After the extraction of pyrethrins, a total of 9 parts out of 10 parts are left in the powder form, which is known as pyrethrum marc. |
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Furthermore, extraction spaces can be utilized to correct width discrepancy between arches, tooth size discrepancy, and so forth. |
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His submission is that he is of Mongolian extraction and irresponsible for his actions. Not all there, in fact. |
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As at Tewkesbury Abbey after 1471 battle, Edward IV prepared to order his extraction and probable execution. |
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Once Spanish sovereignty was established, the Spanish focused on the extraction and export of gold and silver. |
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In the 1520s large scale extraction of silver from Mexico's Guanajuato began. |
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Natural gas extraction previously occurred at the Kinsale Head until its exhaustion. |
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The centre of the island is moorland and the island's main industries have been peat extraction and limestone quarrying. |
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Nearby is the Wylfa Nuclear Power Station and a former bromine extraction plant. |
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The Coity shaft was abandoned, with the Big Pit shaft used for upcast air ventilation and emergency extraction. |
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His work describes the highly developed and complex processes of mining metal ores, metal extraction and metallurgy of the time. |
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In Canada, BP is involved in the extraction of oil sands, also known as tar sands or bituminous sands. |
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While UCG leaves the ash behind in the cavity, the depth of the void left after UCG is typically more than other methods of coal extraction. |
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This new completion technique made gas extraction widely economical in the Barnett Shale, and was later applied to other shales. |
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Thus, creating conductive fractures in the rock is instrumental in extraction from naturally impermeable shale reservoirs. |
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Air emissions are primarily methane that escapes from wells, along with industrial emissions from equipment used in the extraction process. |
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The recovery starts with the extraction and involves coordinating the body movements with the goal to move the oar back to the catch position. |
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Once translocated to lakes, the extraction of phosphate into water is slow, hence the difficulty of reversing the effects of eutrophication. |
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Output sources are evaporation from the lake, surface and groundwater flows, and any extraction of lake water by humans. |
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Somalia evolved into a major world supplier of uranium, with American, UAE, Italian and Brazilian mineral companies vying for extraction rights. |
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Biodiversity can contribute to agriculture, livestock, forestry and fisheries extraction. |
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Centuries of extensive and poorly controlled peat extraction lowered an already low land surface by several metres. |
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They are specialist feeders on conifer cones, and the unusual bill shape is an adaptation to assist the extraction of the seeds from the cone. |
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In January 2015 the Scottish Government placed a moratorium on granting consents for unconventional oil and gas extraction. |
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The extraction of iron from its ore into a workable metal is much more difficult than for copper or tin. |
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Landslipping of the steep valley slopes, and subsidence caused by the coal extraction, have also posed problems. |
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Based on the published values of 2 to 64 ppb of gold in seawater a commercially successful extraction seemed possible. |
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Galena, a principal ore of lead, often bears silver, interest in which helped initiate widespread extraction and use of lead in ancient Rome. |
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The extraction, production, use, and disposal of lead and its products have caused significant contamination of the Earth's soils and waters. |
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Smelting and extraction of impure zinc by reducing calamine with wool and other organic substances was accomplished in the 13th century in India. |
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The Romans also recorded the extraction of silver in central and northern Europe in the same time period. |
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The extraction of peat from the Somerset Levels began during the Roman times and has been carried out since the Levels were first drained. |
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A truncated PUREX type extraction process would be one possible method of making the separation. |
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Cerium is used as a chemical simulant of plutonium for development of containment, extraction, and other technologies. |
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The extraction of liquid hydrocarbon fuel from sedimentary basins is integral to modern energy development. |
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Mining engineering is an engineering discipline that applies science and technology to the extraction of minerals from the earth. |
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The act of mining required different methods of extraction depending on the mineralogy, geology, and location of the resources. |
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Characteristics such as mineral hardness, the mineral stratification, and access to that mineral will determine the method of extraction. |
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The improvement in shale gas extraction has increased natural gas supplies and reserves dramatically. |
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The granite extraction represents one of the most flourishing industries in the northern part of the island. |
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Between 100,000 and 170,000 wet tons of Macrocystis are harvested annually in New Mexico for alginate extraction and abalone feed. |
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Large scale maerl extraction over the past 40 years has removed and degraded maerl beds. |
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Natural gas extraction also releases an isotope of radon, ranging in activity from 5 to 200,000 becquerels per cubic meter of gas. |
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Crude tankers move large quantities of unrefined crude oil from its point of extraction to refineries. |
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The accident greatly accelerated the practice of providing living accommodations on separate platforms, away from those used for extraction. |
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The custodian pressed the emergency stop button, closing huge valves in the sea lines and ceasing all oil and gas extraction. |
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These included conscientious objectors associated with the Peace Pledge Union and people of Irish extraction. |
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Radar video returns from aircraft can be subjected to a plot extraction process whereby spurious and interfering signals are discarded. |
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This makes the extraction of the honey from the comb difficult, and it is therefore often sold as comb honey. |
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The introduction of alien plants or animals can bring a criminal penalty, as can the extraction of any indigenous species. |
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By the time the International Seabed Authority was in place in 1994, interest in the extraction of nodules waned. |
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At this time, the commercial extraction of polymetallic nodules was not considered likely to occur during the next two decades. |
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Contamination can have an economic impact on tourism and marine resource extraction industries. |
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The extraction and refining of oil and gas are the major industrial activities in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Traditionally drugs were obtained through extraction from medicinal plants, but more recently also by organic synthesis. |
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Physicians would then let the wound purify, thus making the tissue softer and easier for arrow extraction. |
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Products from different extraction methods are known under different names even though their starting materials are the same. |
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The composition of olive oil varies with the cultivar, altitude, time of harvest and extraction process. |
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After extraction the remnant solid substance, called pomace, still contains a small quantity of oil. |
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The composition varies by cultivar, region, altitude, time of harvest, and extraction process. |
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Foreign companies settled in Iquitos, from whence they controlled the extraction of rubber. |
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On the other hand, sustainable extraction of lithium is attempted by the government. |
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Existence of petroleum and gas in the Gulf of Mannar has also been confirmed and the extraction of recoverable quantities is underway. |
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Today, the main economic activities are fishing, natural gas and oil extraction, sheep farming, and ecotourism. |
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The rich deposits of silver, particularly in Zacatecas and Guanajuato, resulted in silver extraction dominating the economy of New Spain. |
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The discovery of oil in the north of the state attracted foreign firms, which brought machinery needed for its extraction. |
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Veracruz was a pioneer in both the extraction and refining of petroleum products. |
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Some of the ethnic groups like the Ogoni, have experienced severe environmental degradation due to petroleum extraction. |
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Sperm extraction followed by in vitro fertilization may also be an option in men. |
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In the third trimester of pregnancy, induced abortion may be performed surgically by intact dilation and extraction or by hysterotomy. |
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Only limited data are available comparing this method with dilation and extraction. |
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The power of a wave of water released from a tank was used for extraction of metal ores in a method known as hushing. |
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The extraction of these organic materials from wood provides tall oil, turpentine, and rosin. |
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The use of fluxes allowed nearly complete extraction of impurities from the liquid, which could then simply float to the top for removal. |
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During extraction of salt from seawater by evaporation, potassium salts get concentrated in bittern, an effluent from the salt industry. |
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Before 1800 a great deal of coal was left in places as extraction was still primitive. |
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The use of adits for the extraction of ore is generally called drift mining. |
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The Wei River at this point is heavily polluted while drought and industrial water extraction have left it too low to be navigable. |
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Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. |
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Mineral extraction has also occurred above St John's Chapel with the extraction of ganister which was used in the steel process at Consett. |
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The techniques used for the extraction of tin from Dartmoor followed a progression from streaming through open cast mining to underground mining. |
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Following these efforts, she concentrated on the two companies involved in the extraction of china clay in the south west of the moor. |
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Juice extraction remained constant for sorgo stalks kept wet, but it decreased gradually for dry stalks during 2 weeks storage. |
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Fatty acids were quantified against triheptadecanoin that was added as an internal standard prior to lipid extraction. |
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Half of cultured chondrocytes were then harvested by trypinization and were used for DNA, RNA and protein extraction. |
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Hysterotomy was done, with extraction of a 400 g macerated male abortus along with the placenta. |
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In addition, extraction times of 120 h, 144h and 168 h at room temperature were applied to water horsetail bio-opal and soil samples. |
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Studies on link blocks have a long history and many webpage blocking or extraction methods have been proposed. |
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This was due partly to the relative sparsity of mines and the amount of effort needed for extraction compared to the profit gained. |
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It was the reason for opening numerous salt mines in northern Europe and sea saltworks in the south which improved technique of its extraction. |
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Yorkshire Water, which has a local water extraction plant on the River Derwent at Elvington, manages York's drinking and waste water. |
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Furthermore, the natural resource abundance provoked a decline in entrepreneurship as profits from resource extraction are less risky. |
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Most of the mineral extraction licences were issued by national government for 90 years in the 1950s, and remain legally binding. |
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