Cut the string before inserting, of course, or tie a knot first for easy removal. |
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For example, consider the task of inserting a spacecraft into orbit around a planet. |
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Both Emily and Keith have their own comments on the trip, which I will be inserting into the text when appropriate. |
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The work would include inserting an original door entrance and erecting railings and laying old stone flags outside. |
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They are countering the space loss by inserting a mezzanine between the ground and first floors. |
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The Science Centre has three 8m high floors, arranged with the possibility of inserting mezzanines inside the curved north facade. |
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This user-friendly machine has a tiny slot for inserting the bank-notes and the service provided is free. |
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You can check the cake is cooked by inserting a metal skewer into its centre, which should come out clean. |
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In some cases, a doctor may suggest inserting a tube through the eardrum to allow the middle ear to drain. |
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It's all about the government inserting itself, and shaking us down financially, in every conceivable area of our lives. |
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The inner diameter was measured by inserting a probe pipette with a known diameter profile. |
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He left blanks for inserting names and levels of government to create an instant press release of sorts. |
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He experimented with the artificial culture of pearls, by inserting grit to act as a nucleus around which the new pearl would form. |
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Maybe inserting a monosyllable here would have ruined the poetic symmetry of his sentence. |
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He was going to do a tracheotomy, opening the throat and inserting a tube into the windpipe. |
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Cutting, pasting, and inserting material into the curricula has left us with a patchwork quilt of educational experiences. |
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He'd work some kind of paste-up edit, often inserting a freeze-frame in a manner that made other TV directors wince. |
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Imagine my horror and dismay when upon arriving at home and inserting batteries into it, it refused to work! |
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He reached in again and pulled out a fresh clip, inserting it in the gun and chambering a round. |
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If a doctor suspects the disease, he or she will do a spinal tap, inserting a needle into the spine to withdraw a sample of cerebrospinal fluid. |
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A simple fascicle of the biceps inserting into the origin of the pronator teres Macalister has seen three times. |
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A relevant issue that arises from our work is to distinguish between monomeric species versus oligomeric species inserting into the membrane. |
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To protect shrubs, erect a windbreak by inserting stout canes round the plant and then fixing several layers of hessian or netting to them. |
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The torch is simply charged by removing a knurled threaded plug and inserting the phono style charging jack plug. |
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You could try inserting a materials-price escalation clause into contracts. |
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Female wasps parasitize fruit flies by inserting their eggs into fruit fly eggs. |
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Either way achieves the objective of inserting a non-stick barrier between the laminate and the release paper. |
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Looking at the code, the process of inserting actions into the input loop can be viewed as somewhat hacky. |
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In 1969, Rolfe correctly emended the spellings of the archaeostracan families by inserting id before the familial suffix. |
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The trees are tapped for latex by cutting spiral grooves in the bark and inserting a spout with a cup for collection of the latex. |
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This is why simply inserting fiberglass insulation bats will dampen the sound transmission somewhat but not eliminate it. |
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Make a cut below a leaf joint and dip the cutting in hormone rooting powder before inserting it into an open peat-free compost and perlite mix. |
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Before inserting the airway, explain the procedure to the patient and use universal precautions as necessary. |
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However, the purpose in inserting the stimulator is to dampen or reduce continuous neuropathic pain which is pain derived from nerve structures. |
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Whenever possible, hold the work in a vise or clamp when inserting a screw. |
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He was taken to York District Hospital, where surgeons operated the next day, inserting a pin in the tibia to help knit the bones together. |
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Often nocks would be reinforced by cutting a slot at right angles to the nock and inserting a short section of horn or bone. |
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Reassemble the leg and stretcher, adding carpenter's wood glue before inserting the stretcher into the hole. |
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Repeat sequences are short stretches of DNA that have been hopping around the genome by copying and inserting themselves into new regions. |
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The officer turned to face a terminal, inserting an identicard and entering a series of codes. |
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The trick, of course, would be inserting the rogue code into the host program in the first place. |
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Because such an event could be life threatening, inserting an odorant into these gases is crucial to provide a warning of exposure. |
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The male and female members can be combined with each other by inserting the annular stud snappingly into the annular socket. |
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The anastomosis is completed by inserting the coupling member, with the graft vessel attached, into the anchor member. |
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Next withdraw the snake and flush the pipe by inserting a garden hose with the water turned on full. |
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Put simply, inserting a senior female police officer into an investigation was shown to spoil neither investigation nor genre. |
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As a result, Einstein was accused of inserting a fudge factor to keep the universe from collapsing. |
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Only the writers get the virtual slap on the wrist for artificially inserting too much melodrama into a story that should have been a comic romp. |
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Ensure good drainage by inserting a good layer, three to four inches deep, of gravel or shattered clay pots at the bottom of your container. |
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In fact someone suggested to me it might actually be a bot inserting random bits of text. |
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I spent about an hour deleting tabs, inserting returns, and reformatting the document so that everything was aligned correctly again. |
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Electrolysis involves inserting a needle under your skin in order to zap an electric current through your hair follicle and damage it. |
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The pain was so bad at first that inserting a tampon would make me cry from the pain. |
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An expensive and often painful procedure, it involves inserting a needle directly into the hair follicle to electrocute the root. |
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The procedure consists of inserting tampons of sterile gauze inside the nasal cavities of the patient, by using surgical forceps. |
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Prepare a couple of flowerpots by inserting a plastic cup or other waterproof vessel filled with soaked green floral foam. |
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Surgery on his left shoulder involved unjointing it and inserting a pin, leaving him with only partial use of that arm. |
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Well you pay for the ticket by inserting coins into a coin slot, and of course, notably the ticket machine does not take notes. |
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For example, robots automatically apply adhesives to the edges of the front and rear screens before inserting them. |
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Conceding the opposition concern the chief minister brought a corrigendum inserting the words. |
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They've been inserting bits of it into other strains of flu that wouldn't normally kill mice, and seeing whether the changes make that benign flu more lethal. |
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The hard part was inserting paper into the envelopes, which cut her hands to pieces and bloodied them. |
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You know, I really, really hate getting shot, and had I been in a position to do so I would have told Matty so, before inserting his pistol up his jacksie, sideways. |
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Hurriedly inserting the right key in the lock, she secured the doors. |
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Instead of inserting needles into the sensitive acupoints, Jin Shen uses prolonged fingertip massage to produce the same calming and energy-redirecting effect. |
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We took blood from the alar vein in the wing by inserting a needle into the vein and drawing blood into a vacutainer containing the anticoagulant lithium heparin. |
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Try inserting the handle at an angle, catching a raised portion of the cutter blade, and using leverage to turn it clockwise or counter-clockwise. |
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This involves inserting a device within a catheter into the interior of the heart and which spreads out like an umbrella inside the right and left auricle. |
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Because staphylococcus bacteria are often carried on dirty hands, it's important to wash your hands thoroughly before and after inserting a tampon. |
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The blanks are made of relatively soft glass and must be tempered, either by chemicals or heat, to strengthen them before inserting into the frame. |
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Extra outlet space can be got by raising every third row of roof sheeting by inserting battens over the purlins and nailing the sheets to these battens and purlins. |
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The artificial limb is made inserting the mould into the molten material. |
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Most designers felt incorrectly, that simply inserting a steel toecap in their conventional riding boot was sufficient to give the rider adequate foot protection. |
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Lydia also gets her vitals checked, arm rubbed with alcohol, and glove-covered hands safely inserting the needle. |
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He was going to start a tracheotomy, which is opening the throat and inserting a tube into the windpipe. |
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The group is working on inserting the unnatural base pairs in more than one spot in the cell. |
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For historical shots, he relied on newsreel footage that he sepia-toned and inserting similar-toned footage of his actors. |
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To prepare scallops, ease open the shells by inserting a blunt knife. |
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He had a reputation for inserting himself into meetings, but because of his nonthreatening demeanor, nobody objected. |
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Researches at the University of Arizona State University are attempting to create a vaccine for the Norwalk virus by inserting genes from the virus into tomatoes. |
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Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical technique for unblocking chi by inserting needles at particular points on the body to balance the opposing forces of yin and yang. |
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These highly Lucan traditions about Mary do not prevent him from inserting in another place the synoptic tradition valuing Mary on a different, common ground. |
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Finally, he reached into the coat and pulled out a hypospray, a small pistol shaped tool with a rounder barrel and notch at the top for inserting vials. |
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Examples of this were inserting into the requirements for the performance bond and guarantee the requirement that they be executed at the time of entry into the contract. |
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Biotech researchers were interested in lectins because of their pesticidal properties and the possibility of inserting genes from the compounds into food crops. |
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If this is true, it means that he has done some sort of manipulation of the chromosomes beyond inserting the father's genetic material into an egg. |
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No cage was used, rope and chain wound the corves up the shaft and the men and boys rode the rope by inserting a wooden step into the rope and hanging on. |
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It is performed by first drying the tear film, then inserting a Schirmer strip into the lower conjunctival cul-de-sac toward the temporal aspect of the lower lid. |
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The explosion was triggered in a classroom where students, aged 9-11, were inserting fuses into fireworks that had been filled with gunpowder by older students. |
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One of the best ways to capture these images is to use tomography, which allows us to see the inside of an object without inserting probes or sensors. |
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This bill did seek to amend the Misuse of Drugs Act by inserting a new definition of industrial hemp and excluding industrial hemp from the definition of a prohibited plant. |
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The front sprinklers had to be turned on by hand by inserting a long steel rod with two prongs on the end down a recessed concrete pipe housing a valve. |
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I am sad to say that I think a minor adjustment would not overcome all these factors, and that it is not a matter of inserting just one erratum sheet, as you can see. |
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By omitting blocks of narrative time and inserting anachronous scenes, Carter also marks lost time for the region. |
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A two-station robotic assembly system for inserting keycaps into keyboard arrays has been designed and constructed. |
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Do not try to fix a squinting modifier by inserting a comma to make your readers pause. |
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To naturalise in grass, bore threeinch deep holes in the lawn, inserting the corms two inches apart before filling the holes with ordinary soil. |
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In 1890, a temporary solution of widening the bridge over Argyle Street and inserting a ninth platform on Argyle Street bridge was completed. |
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Traditional vulcanised rubbers achieve elastic recovery by inserting strong chemical bonds between the polymer chains to create loose networks. |
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For example, willow and coleus can be propagated merely by inserting a stem in water or moist soil. |
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The next step is to change the IF statements in row 5 into text by inserting an apostrophe before each of the equal signs. |
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Provide ventilation by inserting an airbrick into an outside wall or by fitting a window vent. |
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The small woolly females of this maleless species give rise to more females that feed by inserting their tubular mouthparts into the bark. |
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She provides links to the Afrikaans text by inserting the page numbers of the original in square brackets. |
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Bowls are designed to travel a curved path because of a weight bias which was originally produced by inserting weights in one side of the bowl. |
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At this point Geoffrey abruptly pauses his narrative by inserting a series of prophecies attributed to Merlin. |
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Instead of inserting a straight vertical gap all the way up, he has staggered it so it looks like old-fashioned quoining. |
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According to Mauss, the giver never really leaves the gift but become's part of the receiver's future by inserting the gift into their life. |
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Adductor mandibulae muscle inserting in triangular recess dorsal to Meckelian cartilage between dentary and articular. |
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A A LUMBAR puncture is when fluid is taken from around the spinal cord by inserting a needle through one of the discs in the base of the spine. |
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The new system requires passengers only to tap their Beep cards on the station turnstiles rather than inserting magnetic cards as before. |
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The result of either method is to amend any of the 20 Fields by inserting specific Matters. |
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Jennings's from visitors and from unwelcome solicitousness by inserting herself as a substitute at the breakfast table and when receiving callers. |
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Sunday, Yost rankled Royals fans by inserting the team's shakiest reliever into a sixth-inning jam, refusing to use one of his reliable arms before the seventh. |
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A computer virus is a program that replicates by inserting or attaching itself to other computer programs or media and can disrupt a computer system's functional abilities. |
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Using two normal-sighted rhesus monkeys, researchers triggered a large area of their brain known as the primary visual cortex after inserting the micro-electrodes. |
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In the early 1960s, they were in the forefront of perfecting a technique of removing a peripheral vein and inserting it as an aortocoronary bypass on the heart. |
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By inserting the OIT into the exhalant chamber, the distal margin of the gill and the abfrontal surface of the filaments of 7 snails were also observed. |
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Place clean twill tape in position to secure the tracheostomy tube by inserting one end of the tape through the side opening of the outer cannula. |
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They provide customers with a wide range of mailroom products to rent or buy, including folding and inserting machines, postal frankers, and copiers. |
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My young interpreter scowls, inserting into her translation her own memories of six-hour queues to buy milk, and of the feared Securitate secret police. |
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He demonstrated this in front of the British Ornithologists Union by inserting two shrike feathers into a cork which he then whirled around his head on a string. |
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This involved inserting a great arch with a grand staircase at the southern end of Westminster hall, which leads to the first floor where the major rooms are located. |
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The absence of feet has led to suggestions that the figures might have been made to stand upright by inserting the legs into the ground like a peg. |
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To do this, they resort to mass campaigns for inserting implants and IUDs and sterilisation, where about 300 clients are provided services by only four doctors in a day. |
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To create Arctic apples, Okanagan scientists silenced the apples' PPO genes by inserting a man-made gene that contains portions of four natural PPO genes. |
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Thus the area was stabilised by buttressing and inserting drainage adits. |
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Each dose took 30-45 minutes lying in the prone position, inserting the suppository with her finger and resisting the urgency to release the medication. |
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Decontaminate hands before inserting indwelling urinary catheters, peripheral vascular catheters, or other invasive devices that do not require a surgical procedure. |
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As with all tetrapods, lizards rely on internal fertilisation and copulation involves the male inserting one of his hemipenes into the female's cloaca. |
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Meanwhile, a Harvard University team is already attempting to study the animals' characteristics by inserting some mammoth genes into Asian elephant stem cells. |
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We shall leave to the reader to determine with what judgment we have chosen the several occasions for inserting those ornamental parts of our work. |
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This concert hall has been made out of an old paper mill in a way that enhances the existing spaces while inserting a completely different kind of volume. |
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The company says when dead inserting gas services from outside the premises, it is customary to chamfer the leading edge of the PE pipe to aid speedy insertion. |
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