Optionally, machines can also be engineered to incorporate printing, code dating, and labeling equipment. |
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I think he's trying to insert some humour into what could be a dull text, but the persistent labeling is a bit much. |
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Routine safety labeling must have adhesives strong enough to withstand wear, jarring and abuse. |
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But consumer groups, allied with many U.S. ranchers and cattlemen, want the labeling to begin on schedule. |
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Eiji and Ohno came up with the kanban system of labeling, an early precursor to bar codes, to keep the flow of parts smooth. |
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You also have to watch out because some generator manufacturers are now labeling their units in kilovolts instead of kilowatts. |
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It seems they are refraining from labeling the people they're looking at as suspects. |
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Current labeling for fluoroquinolones warns against their use in children, adolescents, pregnant women, and lactating women. |
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Many of the behemoths were equipped with four-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive, as noted by exterior labeling. |
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The discussion can result in labeling or relabeling a specimen after it has arrived in the laboratory. |
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We do everything from the repackaging to the labeling of the new bar codes for the club store. |
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The result of labeling was examined by measuring the fluorescence intensity of the oocyte membrane at the animal pole. |
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Then sit back and watch your boss think they are barking mad for labeling all their stuff. |
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The labeling is voluntary, so a container of yogurt could have live cultures but not show the seal. |
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We've gone from having local farmers help out with labeling by hand to running automated labeling machines and high-speed rotary mold machines. |
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In accordance with guidelines for advertising labeling in print newspapers, a thin black rule was placed just after the sponsorship. |
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Cut the legs, cleats, planks and spokes to length with the table saw and jig, labeling each one as you finish. |
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Concept designs and builds a variety of labeling products, from tabletop machines to fully integrated systems. |
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He noticed he was an intern at the hospital by his scrubs and the tag on his shirt labeling him as such. |
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Then there was the long task of unpacking, labeling, tagging, and re-packing every single can of pickles. |
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Under such a system, much of the tediousness of gross photography, such as sticker labeling, sticker removal, and image sorting will disappear. |
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Above all, he prepared mounts that were marked by meticulous attention to detail and precise labeling. |
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And because thimerosal is added in the manufacturing process, its presence may not even have to be disclosed on the labeling. |
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Particularly notable, Zimbardo said, is that people are seduced into evil by dehumanizing and labeling others. |
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Six-hundred microlitres of initial labeling solution was then added to achieve an appropriate dilution. |
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The testing does not provide useful information about individual children, and it leads to harmful tracking and labeling. |
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It said that trans-fat labeling would save 2,000 to 5,000 lives a year at little cost. |
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Even more forward motion has been announced on the issue of trans-fat labeling. |
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Nuclei labeling was homogenous within a cyst, but labeling intensity varied between cysts, depending on the slide quality. |
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The industry's opposition to the country-of-origin labeling is just one shocking thing they've done. |
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They chafe at labeling as pathological qualities that may be merely irritating. |
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Immunogold labeling allowed colocalization of hydrogenase and double-stranded DNA in the hydrogenosomes of the ciliate. |
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Find Pentothal medication description and FDA approved drug information including side effects, interactions and patient labeling. |
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This is consistent with the uniformly distributed receptors found with immunofluorescence labeling. |
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Untreated cells from the AF and TZ showed a cortical localization of actin as visualized by immunofluorescent labeling. |
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We strongly recommend careful exploration of the abdomen tracing the vas and vessels before labeling impalpable testes as absent. |
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Separate chemicals were premixed with an ethanol stock solution to a final concentration and were then added to the labeling dish. |
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Throughout Soviet history, every new leader claimed to be going back to pure Leninist principles, while labeling his predecessor a deviationist. |
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Country-of-origin labeling for beef appears to be a two-edged sword. |
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You will have to forgive him for labeling more than one destination in such a superlative fashion. |
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A small change in labeling requirements for bulk mailings announced Oct.21 requires bulk mailers to identify themselves on the outside of the envelope with a valid address. |
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The brightness and density of mito-GFP labeling within presynaptic boutons provides a rough estimate for mitochondrial concentration in the presynaptic axoplasm. |
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Both local and international human rights groups have criticized the handling of his trials as unfair, with Amnesty International labeling Anwar a political prisoner. |
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An amplifier probe hybridizes to a preamplifier forming a branched DNA complex and generating enough signal sites to be detected directly after labeling. |
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As for cruelty-free labeling, this may only indicate that the finished product may not have been tested on animals, but that its specific components have. |
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The recent mad cow crisis is only the latest in a series of food scares that have driven consumers to demand more precise food labeling regulations. |
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I think I'm going to start labeling certain posts WBI, for wonky But Important. |
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The OCA is convinced that some manufacturers are labeling their products organic when the majority of their ingredients are synthetically produced or contain petrochemicals. |
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The idea behind the labeling of GMOs is simple, logical, and appealingly democratic. |
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It then sells these Frankenfoods to us without labeling them, meaning we can't decide for ourselves whether we want our families to be their guinea pigs. |
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No, but it does mean you have to consider an opinion other than yours before you start ranting and bullying and labeling dissenters betrayers of your version of patriotism. |
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved the labeling of a new conjugate heptavalent pneumococcal vaccine for use in infants and children. |
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Congress is considering a two-year delay to the law that requires mandatory country-of-origin labeling on meat, seafood, fruit and vegetables from 30 September. |
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The four-page color booklets provide information about organics, benefits and challenges to processors, the organic certification process, and labeling requirements. |
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The labels are fed into the labeling machine, which has a spinning device that rolls glue onto the labels and then sticks them to the bottles as they pass by. |
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A third is the continued appeal of indulgence, even in this age of nutritional labeling and increasingly aggressive fat police. |
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The number sign is the conventional symbol for labeling something measured in pounds. |
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The protein concentration of the protein conjugate and the degree of labeling were calculated from the following equations according to the instructions of the manufacturer. |
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Actually for Conte, who has a passionate aversion to labeling, that may be a bit too much categorization for his liking. |
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In Europe, where fear of GMOs is much more widespread than in the United States, labeling is a common practice. |
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The media, forever starved for lazy shorthand, have gone along with the labeling too. |
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In California, there is talk of exploring a 2012 ballot initiative to require the labeling of GMO foods. |
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The trade group has fought mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods. |
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Processed foods must meet labeling and food additive requirements. |
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To make a more quantitative study of nuclear protein, a combination of tritium labeling, autoradiography, and micrurgy was performed with the amoeba cultures. |
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Samples are prepared by ultramicrotomy, but require no labeling of the coating components. |
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Tarres Jars can be outfitted with several closure options, as well as labeling and silk-screen printing to enhance the overall final package. |
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To prevent future confusion, the FDA has revised the labeling to show the sum of the two active ingredients, ceftolozane and tazobactam. |
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Department of Agriculture proposed new requirements for labeling beef products that have been mechanically tenderized. |
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The automated inventory management and labeling processes at Huhtamaki America are currently bar code-based. |
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The current level of complexity required cell labeling with a fluorochrome before analysis. |
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The proposal wouldn't affect the labeling of foods served in restaurants, which are often loaded with trans. |
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Part V analyzes the constitutionality of the CAN-SPAM Act's requirements for labeling regular UCE and the creation of a do-not-e-mail list. |
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The two significant methods of digital packaging and labeling are electrophotography and inkjet. |
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Product labeling and logos figure prominently in the imagery chosen by pop artists, seen in the labels of Campbell's Soup Cans, by Andy Warhol. |
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The technique of immunogold labeling exploits the ability of the gold particles to adsorb protein molecules onto their surfaces. |
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In the United States, refined peanut oil is exempt from allergen labeling laws. |
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Meanwhile, Webster's old foes the Republicans attacked the man, labeling him mad for such an undertaking. |
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Inhibition of dopamine release via 5HT2A receptor agonism has been supported by radioreceptor labeling and positron emission tomography scans. |
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Inset, high magnification ventral view of heart showing labeling of atrioventricular valve leaflets. |
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The Model 126 Trotter W pressure sensitive labeler is dedicated to wrap-around labeling of round containers and handles up to 150 cpm. |
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Model 126 Trotter W pressure-sensitive labeler is dedicated to wrap-around labeling of round containers and handles up to 150 cpm. |
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In the same year, the Oleomargarine Act required prominent labeling of colored oleomargarine, to distinguish it from butter. |
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Information about the increased risk for opportunistic infections already is included in the labeling of the immunosuppressive drug Prograf. |
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Early approaches to labeling mAbs with radiometals used DTPA, which in its dicyclic anhydride form could be conveniently coupled to mAbs. |
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A black box warning detailing this use and highlighting anaphylactic-like reactions associated with Eloxatin is included in the labeling. |
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Constitution by wrongly labeling him a sexual harasser without a proper hearing or evidence. |
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Symmetry versus sequentiality related to prior training, sequential dependency of stimuli, and verbal labeling. |
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For some, GMO crops cause food safety and food labeling concerns. |
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However, since even the most powerful empires of old had little to no means to exert influence over very long distances, labeling them as such is complicated. |
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Red blood cells were lysed using hypotonic shock, and leukocytes were subjected to surface CD14 labeling using phycoerythrin-conjugated CD14 antibody. |
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Microtune also recommends that the government adopt rules for the labeling of digital television receivers that conform to ATSC performance guidelines. |
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Here, we introduce an Mtb-selective protein labeling method based on genetic incorporation of azidonorleucine through the expression of a mutant methionyl-tRNA synthetase. |
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They were known as radioimmunoassay and used radio isotopes for labeling, thus creating a challenge for waste management, disposal, storage, and lab tech safety training. |
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In February 2008, however, EU officials took issue with the new law, stating that under EU rules such labeling should be voluntary rather than compulsory. |
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In 2007, Food Standards Australia New Zealand published an official shoppers' guidance with which the concerns of food additives and their labeling are mediated. |
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There is ongoing discussion regarding the labeling of foods made from GMOs, and while the EU currently requires all GMO foods to be labeled, the US does not. |
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The TMA also included 1 case of metastatic chromophobe RCC and 1 case of unclassified RCC with matched primary tumor and metastasis, which showed no EZH2 labeling. |
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The 2002 Farm Bill included this provision mandating country of origin labeling not only for seafood but also for meat products, fruits and vegetables. |
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In the past, Jenny Hillard, formerly the national vice president of issues and policy at the CAC, has said the organization favors the industry position of voluntary labeling. |
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The government position is that brewers continue to try to attract drinkers based on alcohol content and the labeling law is a reasonable countermeasure. |
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On June 30, pharmaceutical and biological manufacturers will begin implementing the Food and Drug Administration's revised rules for pregnancy and lactation drug labeling. |
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