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On Passover, particularly fussy ones buy juicers to squeeze their own and avoid possible contamination in the manufacturing.
Two cars overturned in a bayou did not appear to be leaking, but the waterway was dammed to avoid possible contamination, officials said.
Blank samples were also processed to avoid possible contamination during the analysis.
Strict standard practices and aseptic conditions were observed to avoid possible contamination during sample collection and transportation, prior to analysis.
Note that we did not use seismic stations in Oita prefecture to avoid possible contamination by a dynamically triggered event discussed in "Dynamic triggering in Yufuin Beppu area" section.
Sterile materials were used for the sampling to avoid possible contamination.
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In order to obtain clear PKKPab diffraction phases, and to avoid possible contaminations from depth phases or strong scattering in the lithosphere, we only selected earthquakes with depths greater than 100 km and magnitudes larger than 5.4 (Table 1).
Prior to all the experiments, confluent cell monolayers were incubated in serum free medium (to avoid possible contaminations by bovine exosomes from the FCS) for the indicated times.
During the process, the words 'HPV' and 'cervical cancer' were not mentioned in order to avoid possible contaminations to the educational intervention.
To avoid possible contaminations of pseudo response regulator or histidine kinase sequences into the GARP_ARRB family, genes containing CCT, CHASE, HATPase_c and HisKA together with Response_reg of Pfam domains were searched by InterProScan.
This increased transcriptome nucleotide coverage depth facilitated de novo assembly, enhanced the sequencing accuracy, and avoided possible contamination.
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