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"The way they see it, if you want to keep a safe locked, you don't give out the combination".
A February survey by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that 54percentt of gun owners say they do not keep guns locked in a safe, locked into a gun rack or stored with a trigger lock.
Two disks (7 mm diameter) were punched out from two different DBS, and punches were transferred into a safe-lock micro tube (1.5 mL, Eppendorf) and extracted with 250 μL of a acetonitrile/water mixture 80 20 (v/ v) containing 5 μmol/L nelfinavir as internal standard (IS) for 30 min in an ultrasonic bath.
The provost marshal had just enough time to shove the enrollment log into an iron safe, lock it and then run for the back door along with the other draft administrators.
Briefly, 500 μl of pre-heated (56°C for 10 minutes) denaturing solution (4 M guanidine isothiocyanate, 0.02 M sodium citrate, 0.5% sarkosyl, 0.1 M β-mercaptoethanol) was added to a 1.5 mL Safe Lock tube extraction tube (Eppendorf, Westbury, NY) containing the stain or swab.
A safe or lock box can keep your journal away from prying eyes, but doesn't do much good if you plan to take your journal out of your room or home.
To be safe, lock your igloo at all times.
The specific measures you must take will depend on the applicable regulations, but examples include having a safe or locking file cabinet for confidential documents, and password-protecting your computer system or confidential files.
Determine if you are opening a safe that is locked by a key-lock or a combination-lock.
That can be avoided by securing the drugs in a fire-safe locked box, the students said.
Each pulverized tissue sample was transferred to a chilled safe-lock microcentrifuge tube (Eppendorf).
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