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In Mr. Zeledon's case, photos of his 2004 red Nissan Sentra with Connecticut license plates were captured and preserved by a network of police cameras and computers.
The researchers recorded a density of 94 poos per square metre, spread across patches 900 square metres in size and preserved by a sheet of volcanic ash, lead researcher Dr Lucas Fiorelli told the BBC.
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For the analysis of dissolved methane, a pre-cleaned 25 ml glass vial was filled with unfiltered water, capped under water, and preserved by adding a drop of bactericide at the sampling site and kept chilled with ice until delivered to the laboratory.
Samples were then transferred into RNAstable® tubes (Biometrica) and preserved by drying in a Savant SpeedVac concentrator connected to a vapour trap for 1 hour, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
It was the site of the country's 1880 Nation Exhibition and preserved by the city as a park afterwards.
In this role he continued a tradition set up by John Stuart Mill and preserved by Bertrand Russell.
The exteriorized intestinal segment was covered and moisture and temperature preserved by a device.
The number dimlqlp Γ,V) is dim V when p= q, and is preserved by a certain class of Γ-equivariant bounded linear isomorphisms.
Intravenous lines were inserted into a large antecubital vein of one arm for blood sampling between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. and patency was preserved by a slow saline infusion (0.9% NaCl).
It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been preserved by a local economist and businessman.
A16 Exhibit of Bodies Opens An exhibit of 25 dissected human bodies and dozens of organs, preserved by a process that makes them look like plastic, made its American debut in Los Angeles.
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