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Their synthetic nature means they are often produced using consistent, reproducible chemistries.
MO-based solar cells are often produced using combinatorial techniques resulting in solar cell libraries [37, 42].
Poly(lactic-co-glycolic-acid) nanoparticles are often produced using the w/o/w emulsification solvent evaporation method.
As a result, fundamental research results, and the new technologies that may arise from them, are often produced using customised or purpose-built equipment, materials, or software that may exist in only one or two facilities worldwide.
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Irish whiskey is customarily distilled three times, instead of two; grain whisky, like vodka and gin, is often produced using a reflux still, which can turn wash into a distillate that is about ninety-five per cent alcohol.
The functional and structural properties of NiTi shape memory alloys (SMAs) which are often produced by vacuum induction melting (VIM) using electro graphite crucibles are strongly dependent on the alloy composition.
Frequently used templates are often produced from porous anodic alumina [PAA] or by lithography techniques [41, 63, 64].
Crystallization is a widely used unit operation in the pharmaceutical industry where high aspect ratio crystals are often produced.
"But what people tend to overlook is that smaller engineering companies are often producing parts used by bigger engineering companies like us and therefore have to comply with those regulations either way".
Sodium appetite is often produced experimentally by using the diuretic furosemide (Furo) to induce a rapid loss of urinary sodium.
This is often produced by McCann.
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