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A gas barbecue would benefit from an adequate area for grease collection when cleaning.
Several manometers enabling constant measurement and monitorization have been developed; however, these methods have been insufficient to find an adequate area of usage.
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Unlike smears that require a necessary structure, adequated to the issues of biosafety, ventilation, a more adequate area.
NEC-per-metre was identified as the objective measure which best correlated with the subjective assessment (Spearman rank correlation coefficient 0.77) and the best discriminator for images with a subjective assessment of "definitely adequate" (area under the ROC curve 0.94).
Remember, only one-tenth of the mesa a year will be worked, leaving adequate area for the gophers and ground squirrels.
The catalytic activity, evaluated from the total combustion of methane, can be related to the presence of the perovskite structure, an adequate surface area and the reducibility of the material.
Have an adequate work area if they expect you to be present on-site.
Several authors have introduced different dopants such as Nb, W, V, Ta, etc., by different methods to enhance the electronic conductivity maintaining an adequate surface area [34, 35, 37, 39, 40].
The unique design minimizes its overall size and yet provides adequate area for forced convection cooling.
While minimizing the number of locations used, adequate area coverage is required in addition to satisfying constraints concerning capacity and interference.
Real earthquakes have, indeed, demonstrated that buildings constructed with large lightly reinforced walls, characterised by adequate area respect to the floor extension, could suffer lower damages in comparison with traditional RC framed buildings.
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